Orthodox Church
We stepped into this local neighborhood church in Piraeus and were struck by the beauty of its altar and ceiling.

From the outside, there was nothing to suggest what was inside. But once we entered, the space opened upward in a way that commanded our attention.
The ceiling was a deep blue, with Christ at its center. On either side are angels and surrounding Him was an arch of figures: saints, though not ones I recognized. They formed a living border around the center, their presence intentional, even if their identities were unfamiliar.
The imagery is not simply decorative. Christ is placed in the center and surrounding Him are the saints, the faithful, forming a heavenly assembly. The saints were not familiar to me, because they are from the early Eastern Church, but their presence is recognized collectively.
We stayed only a short time. There is something about stepping into a place of worship without expectation. We were not guided or instructed, just looking to begin to understand.
Some of the most meaningful places are not the ones we plan to visit – they are the ones that we happen upon. Meaning is often held not in what we recognize but in what we begin to see differently.
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