Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation

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Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category orthodox church. Read and write reviews about Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation.

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Joe Junior P. Rickerby

I've only seen this Greek Orthodox church outside for the first time today (30-08-2020) and it's a lovely church.

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Tomas M

Went there on a school tour many years ago, I thought it was amazing. I have recently found out my maternal grandmother's family were Greek, I would like to return and stay for a service and learn what life is like for Greeks in Ireland and the future of Greece and Cyprus.

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Ioannis D

Lovely and friendly home of the Greek community of Dublin!

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Stephen McElligott

My 7 year old son and myself are both Irish and came here to experience the Orthodox Church on Irish soil and we found it to be one of the best ones we visited so far. The Divine Liturgy is in both English and Greek which is a great help for people of all languages. Not that this is important but the priest Fr.Thomas is also Irish too. The Church is small yet very comfortable resembling some of the Greek Orthodox Churches I would have visited whilst on holidays in Greece itself. You are greeted with beautiful chanting, incense and the glow of icons amidst the candlelight. I highly recommend you come here and experience this for yourself, you will not be disappointed. I have to come back again soon. Stephen from Dundalk.

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Viktorija Mudra

Very nice prist.Loved the warm atmosphere.Kind people and smily

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4olympia

Went for the Greek Easter while visiting Dublin. It was really nice.

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Aris Tzam

Interesting sightseeing place for Christian Orthodox Holy Mass

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William Murphy

This very attractive little church is not easy to find unless you know the area. The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation is located in central Dublin, in the Arbour Hill Area and it is beside a Hellenic School. The late 1990s saw an influx of people to Ireland from eastern Europe. The Russian Orthodox Church began its activities in Ireland in 1999 with monthly liturgies at the Greek Church on Arbour Hill in Dublin. In 2001, it moved to a former Anglican church at Harold's Cross. Before the building became a church it was a factory or workshop and originally it began as kindergarten school in 1890. One account that I came across states that the building once served as a schoolhouse operated by the British army. The building was bought by the congregation in 1993 for 80,550, and was consecrated 12 months later after major renovation works. The Sunday Holy Liturgy takes place from 11am to 12pm.