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Greece · GreeceThe moment of singing ‘Christos Anesti’ at midnight on Saturday to Sunday. Credit: Georgios Liakopoulos, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 /Wikipedia Greece celebrated on Holy Saturday night the Resurrection of Christ at local churches throughout the country. In a service that started late in the evening, candle-holding crowds gathered outside the church. During the liturgy, a few minutes before midnight, all the lights were turned o…See the Story
Greece Celebrates Resurrection of Christ: Christos Anesti!
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Attica · AtticaCave divers getting ready to go underwater into Lake Vouliagmeni cave tunnels. Credit: Underwonder / Cosmote TV A new docuseries by subscribers’ network Cosmote TV is set to present never-before-seen footage from the underwater cave tunnels of Athens’ Lake Vouliagmeni, and other labyrinthine ancient underwater caves in Greece. The show, titled Underwonder, is executively produced by MAD TV – Dam Productions and will premiere on Orthodox Easter S…See the Story
Cave Divers Capture Breathtaking Footage of Lake Vouliagmeni Tunnels
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Easter · AtticaRed eggs are one of the many festive sights during Greek Easter. Credit: Vassilis/CC-BY-SA-2.0 Greeks have been cracking red eggs at Easter for many centuries. The tradition, although it is also a fun game, is of course steeped in religious symbolism, as well. Despite this deep religious meaning, egg cracking has evolved into a fun tradition for the faithful of all ages in Greece and beyond, which many look forward to each Easter. Traced back to…See the Story
Why Greeks Crack Red Eggs on Easter
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Israel · IsraelHas this ring discovered near Jerusalem more than 50 years ago belonged to Pontius Pilate? A 2,000-year-old ring that was unearthed 50 years ago near Jerusalem may well have been worn by Pontius Pilate the man who was the Roman prefect of Judea in the years A.D. 26 to 37. Pilate served as the fifth prefect for the Roman province of Judaea under the Roman emperor Tiberius during the probable lifetime of Jesus. The ring bears an inscription that r…See the Story
Has the Ring of Pontius Pilate Been Found?
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Greece · GreeceWere Greece’s Neolithic Dimini people responsible for the violent conquest of the Sesklo people, or did the two communities coexist? Image: Dimini neolithic site in Thessaly, Greece. Credit: Heatheronhertravels.com. CC BY-NC 2.0/flickr Were Greece’s Neolithic Dimini people responsible for the violent conquest of the Sesklo people, or did the two settlements in fact live alongside one another for many years peacefully? Dimini, a modern-day Greek …See the Story
Dimini and Sesklo: Greece’s Neolithic People May Have Destroyed Each Other
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Jerusalem · JerusalemHundreds of Christians gather every year to experience the tradition of holy fire in Jerusalem. Credit: sharbm75. CC BY 2.0/Flickr A Greek journalist who had argued that the miracle of the Holy Fire is a scam was acquitted recently by a Greek court following a lawsuit by the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. The Patriarchate accused him of fabricating evidence in his attempt to prove that the Holy Fire in Jesus’s tomb does not ignite miraculou…See the Story
Holy Fire in Jerusalem: A Miracle or a Scam?
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Easter · GreeceTake Greek fricasse recipe game to the next level, thanks to some tips by Giorgio. Credit: Nicole Stefanoli / Greekreporter In every corner of the Greek peninsula, and on practically every table, during the Easter holidays you will find the wonderful fricassee dish. Is a traditional recipe in many kitchens of Europe, but significantly made its way into the Greek DNA. Fricassee, born in France and now protagonist of Greek cuisine We are talking a…See the Story
Special Greek Fricassee Recipe for Easter
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Social Media · AtticaAnna Panagiotopoulou was one of the most popular actresses of her generation. Public Domain Beloved Greek actress Anna Panagiotopoulou who starred in some of the most popular series on television passed away on Saturday in Athens. She was 76. Panagiotopoulou has been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease in recent years. She became famous after starring in the Greek series “Madame Sousou” in 1986. A major hit of her career was starring as one of th…See the Story
Beloved Greek Actress Anna Panagiotopoulou Dies at 76
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