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Metropolitan Gregory of Cameroon and Captain Christos Karavidas on “Saturday Shift” | 14 Dec. 2024, 08:00

What connects Metropolitan Gregory of Cameroon with seasoned captain Christos Karavidas? How have the sea and ships intersected with the Church and Christianity? How do they support each other, and why do we call upon God and Saint Nicholas for guidance during voyages?

These questions, and many more, will be answered on Saturday, December 14, at 8:00 AM on the program “Fair Winds and Following Seas– Saturday Shift” on Voice of Greece, hosted by Antonis Karagiannakis and featuring his two distinguished guests.

Metropolitan Gregory and veteran captain Christos Karavidas share stories of their acquaintance, the sea that brought them together, and what the ocean means in their lives.

An intriguing radio journey filled with the essence of the sea, Christianity, Africa, and maritime life awaits.

Produced and presented by Antonis Karagiannakis
Broadcast: Saturday, December 14, at 08:00 (Athens time)
— with a repeat at 20:00 (Athens time)

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