Michael Constantine, an American actor of Greek descent, most widely recognised for his portrayal of…
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On May 21, the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates the Feast Day of Agios Konstantinos and…
Marinella (Μαρινέλλα) is one of Greece’s most popular singers of all time, with her successful…
To commemorate the Greek Genocide of Pontus, Greece’s Parliament building in Athens and the White Tower…
The Battle of Crete was one of the most dramatic battles of the Second World…
Today we commemorate the Greek Genocide victims of the Pontus region. During the genocide, over…
Greek-Albanian relations are in the forefront in recent days with the latter wanting to join…
The Antikythera mechanism, built in Greece, is the oldest mechanical ancient computer to be discovered worldwide, and…
From the team at GCT, we wish all mothers and grandmothers a Happy Mother’s Day!
GCT is live streaming. Sunday Matins & Divine Liturgy – 9th May 2021 – St…
Today is the Feast Day of Agios Georgios, a great and glorious Martyr of Christ,…
The Easter pot-smashing tradition in Corfu symbolises the creation of an ‘earthquake’ like what occurred following the first Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Despite restrictions, thousands gathered to watch the festivities this year.
This feast of feasts is the most significant day in the life of the Church. It is a celebration of the defeat of death, as neither death itself nor the power of the grave could hold our Saviour captive.
Protomagia, or May Day, has its roots in ancient Greece, celebrating Spring and nature’s rebirth with a flower festival.
On Great and Holy Saturday the Orthodox Church commemorates the burial of Christ and His descent into Hades. It is the day between the Crucifixion of our Lord and His glorious Resurrection.
On Great and Holy Friday the Orthodox Church commemorates the death of Christ on the…
Red eggs (Kokkina Paschalina Avga; Κόκκινα πασχαλινά αβγά) are perhaps the brightest symbol of Greek…
Anzac Day, 25 April, is one of Australia’s most important national occasions. It marks the…
Crowds were limited this year at many Anzac Day events due to COVID-19 restrictions, however many Australians still commemorated in their homes such as this lone musician who heralded the dawn with the Last Post at Narara on the NSW Central Coast.



















