Orthodox Churches in Australia near me
There are 307 Orthodox Church churches listed with JoinMyChurch.com in Australia.
Most Orthodox Church churches are listed in New South Wales (147 church) , Victoria (78 church) and South Australia (27 church). Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania also have quite a number of Orthodox Church churches listed (25, 13 and 9 church respectively).
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All Orthodox Churches in Australia
Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 26 Railway Parade,
Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 2134
Head: George Liangas
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Saint Nektarios Orthodox Church
Address: Cnr Railway Pde & Burleigh St,
Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 2134
Head: Very Rev. John Kapetas
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Protection of the Holy Virgin Orthodox Church
Address: 136 John St,
Cabramatta, New South Wales, Australia 2166
Priest: Deacon Ivan Bots
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Saints Barbara and Noufer the Hermit Coptic Orthodox Church
Address: Allman St.,
Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia 2560
Head: Fr. Flemon El Antony
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Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 21 Church Street,
Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia 2050
Head: John Kapetas
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Saint George Orthodox Church
Address: 15 Garfield St,
Carlton, New South Wales, Australia 2218
Head: Priest Alexandre Korjenevski
Service Times: Sunday Services: Divine Liturgy: Sunday
Saint Vladimir Orthodox Church
Address: 31 Robertson Rd,
Centennial Park, New South Wales, Australia 2021
Priest: Deacon Stephen McKay
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Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 21 Nurses Road,
Central Mangrove, New South Wales, Australia 2250
Head: Constantine Christou
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Saint Dionysios Orthodox Church
Address: R.M.B. 1639 Nurses Rd,
Central Mangrove, New South Wales, Australia 2250
Head: Rev. Constantine Christou
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Saints Paul and Reweis Coptic Orthodox Church
Address: 38A Stella Street,
Collaroy Plateau, New South Wales, Australia 2097
Head: Fr. Makarios Ebrahim
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Holy Dormition Orthodox Church
Address: 61 Wilford St,
Corrimal, New South Wales, Australia 2518
Head: Priest Simeon Nekipelov
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Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 49-59 Holtermann Street,
Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia 2065
Head: John Daskalakis
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Saint Michael Orthodox Church
Address: 49-59 Holterman St,
Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia 2065
Head: Rev John Daskalakis
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Church of All Saints of Russia
Address: 18 Chelmsford Ave,
Croydon, New South Wales, Australia 2132
Priest: Fr Simon Nekipelov
Service Times: 2019 Schedule of Services: new style calendar Sunday
Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 411A Bourke Street,
Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia 2010
Head: Panagiotis Baskoutas
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Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 360 Abercrombie Street,
Darlington, New South Wales, Australia 2008
Head: Alexios Triantafyllou
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Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 15 Roper Street,
Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia 2830
Head: Dimitrios Giameos
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Lady of Myrtles Orthodox Church
Address: Cnr Roper & Gipps Sts,
Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia 2830
Head: Rev. Dimitrios Giameos
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Holy Trinity Orthodox Monastery of Monkerai
Address: Monkerai Road Fire Trail,
Dungog, New South Wales, Australia 2420
Priest: Rev. Hmk John
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Virgin Mary and Saint Sidhom Bishay Coptic Orthodox Church
Address: 444 Galston Road,
Dural, New South Wales, Australia 2158
Head: Fr. Arsanious Barsoum
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Greek Orthodox Parish of
Address: 175 Bayview Avenue,
Earlwood, New South Wales, Australia 2206
Head: Loukas Kordonouris
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Transfiguration of Our Lord Orthodox Church
Address: 175 Bayview Ave,
Earlwood, New South Wales, Australia 2206
Head: Rev. Loukas Kordonouris
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Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church
Address: 13/15 Barbara St,
Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia 2165
Priest: Protodeacon Herman Polorotov
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