Celebrating the Clean Monday What is the Clean Monday? Clean Monday is a symbolic day for the Orthodox Christians. Clean Monday or Pure Monday is a national and religious celebration...
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International Greek Language Day
Celebrating the Greek Language The official day of celebrating the Greek Language worldwide is February, 9. It coincides with the memorial of Dionysios Solomos, the Greek National...
The Three Hierarchs – The Three Teachers of the Church
Who are the Three Hierarchs? The Three Hierarchs are supposed the great teachers of Christianity and Hellenism. Basil the Great, Gregorian the Theologian and Ioannis the Chrisostom...
Football for children
Football for children Why is football important for children physical fitness, social development and emotional well-being? Physical fitness Children exercise their body while running...
Learning new vocabulary in Greek – Useful tips
Learning vocabulary in Greek - Basic difficulties How could bilinguals and foreign students learn new vocabulary in Greek easily? Are there any tips? Greek words are big words for...
Epiphany Day – Greek customs
Epiphany Day - Greek customs - Έθιμα των Φώτων The Epiphany Day, 6th January, the Orthodox celebrate the baptism of Jesus Christ by John Prodromos, the Baptist. It is a great...
Wishes for the New Year – Καλή χρονιά!
Happy New Year wishes When the year changes, we give wishes to our family, friends, relatives and colleagues. “Happy New Year” - Καλή Χρονιά! in Greek we greet to each other. If our...
The Christmas carols – Τα κάλαντα των Χριστουγέννων
The Christmas carols - Τα κάλαντα των Χριστουγέννων Etymology The word Kalanda derives from the latin word “kalendae”. The word “kalendae” has its roots to the ancient Greek word,...
The Vasilopita Cake – Saint Basil’s sweet pie
The Vasilopita Cake - Saint Basil sweet pie Saint Vasilis (Saint Basil) the Αrchbishop of Caesaria According to historical facts, when Saint Basil was the Archbishop of Caesaria in...








