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Archaeologists uncovered murals of Joseph and Jesus in a newly found 6th-century building, revealing deep spiritual roots in ...
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The 33rd annual Wilmington Greek Festival will take place May 16-18 at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Attendees can enjoy Greek food, pastries, music, dancing, and tours of the church sanctuary.
The festival features homemade Greek fare created from passed-down family recipes. The indoor bakery and coffee shop has been expanded this year to include seating. For those looking to enjoy ...
A newcomer Greek restaurant — whose business sign along Moreland Boulevard has tantalizingly stood for months — has finally ended the long wait for Mediterranean food-craving patrons.
A 38-year-old Greek woman was killed Saturday when a bomb she was allegedly planning to plant at a bank detonated in her hands, police said. The explosion happened in the northern Greek city of ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Family-run Tsindos Greek Restaurant, located on Lonsdale St, entered voluntary liquidation on Monday, a notice lodged with the Australian Securities ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Capital Region’s largest Greek festival is returning in May. Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Church in Albany will host its three-day celebration from May 16 to May 18.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A beloved Tampa tradition is back as the Christ the King Carnival opens its gates for the 62nd year. The annual event, hosted on the grounds of Christ the King Catholic ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The debate continues over the “Christ is King” resolution passed by the Oklahoma House of Representatives. On Wednesday, those against the resolution held a news ...
A Bible professor suggested it was possible that crucifixions at the time of Christ’s death used ropes rather than nails. That’s obviously an idiosyncratic view—and almost certainly wrong ...