Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine and Helen

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Northbridge, Australia

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Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine and Helen Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine and Helen is located in Northbridge, Australia on Francis St & Parker Street. Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine and Helen is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category orthodox church in Australia.

Address

Francis St & Parker Street

Phone

+61893287452

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Francene Beavan

Beautiful church. Service was very respectful, very appreciative that the service was in both Greek and English so all attendees could understand.

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Luiza .A

Beautiful and fulfillment experience for soul! All the voices sounds beautifully and my visitor experience was printed by the professionalism and devotion of the priest, the beauty of the church and the people.

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The Bird

Absolutely beautiful place of worship and the pastor is exceptional. Had funeral here and it was beautiful. Thank F. Epidios.

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Emma Kosmanopoylos

I love this church they did my brother and fathers funeral hear it was beautiful

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Penny Christie

Lovely

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steve leeder

I was invited to a baptism here by a friend, and although I am not Greek Orthodox, I found this church to be beautiful and welcoming; and I would love to go there again to Worship

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Shaoping Sun

Built by the Greek community in 1935–37, the Church of St Constantine and St Helene was the result of many years of community fundraising and planning. The design chosen for the Byzantine-style church was based on the Saint Constantine Cathedral of Castellorizo, an island in Greece. Designed by Harold Boas of architectural firm Oldham, Boas and Ednie-Brown, the church has changed little since it was built. The adjoining Hellenic Community Centre was completed in 1969 as a new venue for social functions and a meeting place for Hellenic organisations.

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Chris Kolitsidakis

God Bless