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Greek Church

American  

Greek Church British  

noun

  1. another name for the Greek Orthodox Church

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One of my most vivid early food memories is my first taste of spanakopita at a Greek Church festival in Queens, N.Y., where I grew up.

From Washington Post

The Serbian Church is close to Moscow; the Greek Church less so, but many Greek clergy feel close to both Russia and Serbia.

From BBC

A: Listen, pal, I’ll take a “Greek Church” split pickup over a “Greek Freak” slam dunk every day and twice on Sundays.

From Washington Post

The Greek Church has warmed to the mosque idea but some senior ecclesiastical figures remain opposed.

From BBC

No one denied that in the early Church communion in both elements was administered to all the faithful, as it continued to be without interruption in the Greek Church.

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