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Greece Recognizes Sinai Monastery as Legal Entity

The Greek parliament last week passed a bill that officially grants legal status in Greece to the Sinai Monastery of St. Catherine, which is located in Egypt. The decision was hailed as an act of restoring justice and protecting one of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world. The law establishes a legal entity called […]
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"We will remain faithful to the promise we made to the Holy Sinai Brotherhood and Archbishop Damianos," Minister of Education, Sofia Zacharaki, stated in Parliament, during the debate on the bill for "the establishment of a legal entity in Greece, under the name Greek Orthodox Holy Royal Autonomous Monastery of the Holy and Theovadist Mount Sinai, and regulations for strengthening security in higher educational institutions and for sports." See …

"Everyone is faced with their responsibilities towards the 15 centuries of history of the Holy Monastery of Sinai... In a few hours this draft law will become a law of the Greek state....More...

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Orthodox Times broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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