Orthodox Christians in Greece and the Seychelles

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Orthodox Christians are a group that are very unique in that they are very specific in what they believe. They are also extremely religious and follow a strict set of rules and regulations that they follow. This makes them a wonderful group of people to be around as they are able to help guide you in your faith.

Afon

Afon island is not a bad place to live. In fact, it boasts the oldest monastery in the world, not to mention a rich culture of monks who can afford to drink and drive. The most intriguing thing about the island is the community penned by its enclaves. Among them are the best of the best, namely, the geriatrics. They have their own special brand of alpine beer to boot. Most of them don’t eat much. It is also home to some of the world’s most sexiest women. To put it mildly, you’re better off avoiding the mob than you would be on a sexless island. Considering the quality of the locals, you’re probably lucky to have a friend in the first place.

Mount Athos

Mount Athos is a religious and cultural center of Orthodox Christianity. This Greek peninsula is almost cut off from the mainland. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. A visitor must obtain a permit.

The island has a population of 2,250 people. The Mount Athos monastic rule is divided into 20 monasteries. The monks live in a communal way, while a few choose to live in complete isolation.

Mount Athos has a rich flora. It is dotted with lakes, alluvial plains, and swamps. Moreover, it is a conservatory of vernacular architecture, craft traditions, and agricultural practices.

The monks on Mount Athos have a special regard for intellectual culture. For instance, they have a library that contains rare ancient and medieval manuscripts. Many were damaged during the Ottoman raids.

Paros

Paros, one of the Cyclades islands, is a gem in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is shaped like a round mountain. Besides being a picturesque and idyllic place, Paros has numerous beaches and monasteries. This small Greek island is a perfect destination for both tourists and locals.

One of the main attractions on Paros is the Monastery of Panagia Ekatontapiliani. It is considered to be one of the most significant early Christian monuments in Greece. Many visitors visit the church to fulfill their religious obligations. Moreover, the monastery is considered a protector of the island.

In the ancient times, the island was known for its marbles. There are still abandoned quarries on the island. Another important tourist spot on the island is Naoussa bay. On the north side, the bay provides a natural, spacious harbor for boat traffic.

Seychelles

The Seychelles are an idyllic paradise. They have a small population, but a large number of high end resorts and hotels. This allows the gents and beauties to indulge in some much needed R&R. One such place is the Cyann Restaurant, where you can dine in style. While the à la carte menu is a bit pricey, the food is certainly de rigueur. But what about the locals? Here’s a quick primer on the island’s religious institutions. In the end, there’s only one official religion, but it’s certainly not a monoculture. And the perks don’t stop there. You can also partake in a small community of Orthodox Christians on the island of Mahe.

If you are looking for a destination wedding, you can’t go wrong with the Island of Mahe, and it’s proximity to the other islands in the archipelago. To round off the experience, the island also has an award winning hotel and casino, making it a must see on any trip.

Patriarchate of Alexandria

The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa is the second most prominent of the recognized churches in the universal communion of Orthodox Christianity. It has about 300,000 members, and the Patriarch, His Beatitude Theodoros II, is the primate.

The Patriarchate of Alexandria was established by Alexander the Great. At the time, the island of Alexandria was ruled by the Ptolemy dynasty. However, Christianity had reached the city before, when it was under Jewish rule. A few Jews of the Diaspora were among the early Christians.

After the arrival of the Roman Empire, Alexandria fell under the rule of the Byzantines. It was a turbulent time for Christians in Egypt. They were forced to flee. However, they were protected by the government.

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