The word for church in Greek is ekklesia. The meaning of this word is gathering or assembly. The teachings of the church are embodied in the life of Christ.
Saints Greek Orthodox Church
The list of all saints of the Greek Orthodox Church:
A
Saint Aggelis the Physician
Saint Andrew of Crete
Saint Anysia of Thessaloniki
Saint Anysios of Thessaloniki
Saint Arsenios the Cappadocian
Saint Arsenius of Paros
Saint Athanasius of Athos
Saint Athanasius of Thessalonica
Saint Athanasius Parios
B
Saint Basil the Confessor
C
Chrysostomos (Kalafatis) of Smyrna
Constantine XI Palaiologos
Cosmas of Aetolia
Cyril VI of Constantinople
D
Demetrios of Philadelphia
Demetrios the Neomartyr
Demetrius of Thessaloniki
Diadochos of Photiki
Dionysius of Corinth
Dionysius of Zakynthos
Dionysius the Areopagite
E
Elizabeth the Wonderworker
Ephraim of Nea Makri
Evrytanian Saints (saints of the greek orthodox church from the region of Evrytania)
G
George (Karslidis) of Drama
George of Ioannina
George the Righteous of Maleon
Gerasimos of Kephalonia
Gregory of Sinai
Gregory Palamas
I
Ipomoni of Loutraki
Irene Chrysovalantou
Irene of Thessaloniki
Isidore of Chios
J
Saint Joachim of Vatopaidi
Saint John (Karastamatis) of Santa Cruz
Saint John Naukliros
Saint John the New of Ioannina
Saint John the Russian (A russian saint of the greek orthodox church)
L
Luke the Younger
M
Macarius Notaras of Corinth
Markella of Chios
Matrona of Chios
Matrona of Thessalonica
Maximus the Greek
Myrope of Chios
N
Nectarios of Pentapolis
Nestor of Thessalonika
Nicholas Cabasilas
Nicholas of Corinth
Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain
Nikephoros of Chios
P
Paisios (Eznepidis)
Papa-Nicholas (Planas) of Athens
Patapius of Thebes
Peter of Argos
Peter the Athonite
Phanourios
Philothei of Athens
Philoumenos (Hasapis) of Jacob's Well
Phronimus of Thessaloniki
Q
Apostle Quadratus
R
Raphael, Nicholas and Irene
Reginos of Skopelos
S
Savvas the New of Kalymnos
Seraphim of Livadeia
Seraphim of Phanarion
Stephen the New
T
Ten Holy Martyrs of Crete
Theoctiste of Lesbos
Theodora of Arta
Theodora of Thessalonica
Theodora of Vasta
Theophanes the New
X
Xenophon
Z
Zographou martyrs
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For the year 2012, Catholic Easter is celebrated on Sunday, April 8th. The date of the Easter Sunday is defined as the Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon (PFM) date for the year. Catholic easter is calculated based on the Gregorian calendar while the Orthodox Easter is based on the Julian Calendar. For 2012 the date of the Catholic Easter is April 8th.
Easter songs are an integral part of Easter celebration. Easter songs make Easter more meaningful conveying the message and meaning of Easter. Songs of joy, victory, resurrection, Jesus, christianity.
A list of Easter songs:
Your Grace is Enough – Matt Maher
You’re the Lion of Judah – Robin Mark
You Have Been so Good – Paul Baloche, Sara Groves
You are God – Andy Park
You Alone Can Rescue - Matt Redman
Whiter Than Snow – Lenny Leblanc
Where Would We Be – Matt Redman
Unshakable – Andy Park
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Easter Everywhere
Rabbits soft and cuddly
Baby chickens, too.
Easter eggs for baskets
White and pink and blue.
Easter cards of greeting,
Music in the air,
Lilies just to tell us
It's Easter everywhere.
Easter Surprise
Easter eggs,
Yellow and blue,
Easter eggs,
For me and you.
Easter eggs,
Candy sweet,
Easter eggs,
Are good to eat.
Easter eggs,
Pretty and funny,
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Easter 2012 is one week later than Catholic Easter and it's celebrated on Sunday, April 15th. The date of the Orthodox Easter is defined as the Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon (PFM) date for the year, using the Julian Calendar, unlike Catholic easter which is calculated based on the Gregorian calendar. So, for 2012 the date of the Orthodox easter is on April 15th, one week later than Catholic Easter which is celebrated on April 8th.
Orthodox Easter 2013 is more than a month later that Catholic easter 2013, and it's celebrated on Sunday May 5th, following the holy week that start on Holy Monday on 29th of April 2013.
The date of the Orthodox Easter Sunday is the Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon (PFM) date for the year, using the Julian Calendar. For 2013 the date of the Orthodox Easter is May 5th.Catholic easter on the other hand is calculated based on the Gregorian calendar, and for 2013 the date is on March 31st.
