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Greek community celebrates Easter
May 2026
Following the 40-day Easter Lent of the Orthodox Calendar, thousands of Hellenes
across Adelaide celebrated the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in what constitutes the most
important religious celebration in all of Christendom.
The Greek Orthodox Community’s churches commenced the Easter services on Palm
Sunday as Holy Week marked the beginning of the Passion of Christ.
According to an announcement from the GOCSA, all the Community’s churches reached
beyond full capacity in the days leading to Easter Saturday as its members made their
way to pray for peace, prosperity and good health.
"Following the tradition, women of all ages gathered at each of our churches on Friday
morning to help decorate the Tomb of Christ ‘Epitaphio’ as well as prepare the church for
Good Friday services.
"Black and purple ribbons ran across the churches’ interior reflecting the mourning
atmosphere for the Passion of Christ, while the morning services on Thursday and
Saturday drew thousands of parishioners who came to receive the Holy Communion.
"Continuing on Good Friday, the Tomb of Christ dominated in every church with
thousands attending the Royal Hours service and the litany of the Tomb of Christ
reminding church goers the sacrifice He made for humanity".
Byzantine hymns were chanted around the Tomb and at around 9.00pm the church
procession of the ‘Epitaphio’ made its way out and around the block, with thousands of
people following its course.
The celebrations peaked on Easter Saturday with the traditional midnight mass as
thousands of the Community’s members flocked to church to attend the Resurrection
Ceremony and to receive the Eternal Light.
The list of official guests who attended GOCSA's services, included the Minister for
Multicultural Affairs Nadia Clancy, Aria Bolkus MP, Mayor of West Torrens Michael Coxon
and Councillor George Demetriou.
Greek Tribune
Adelaide, South Australia