Constitution of the Hellenic Republic

Country
Greece

Article 13 (1). Freedom of religious conscience is inviolable. The enjoyment of civil rights and liberties does not depend on the individual’s religious beliefs. (2). All known religions shall be free and their rites of worship shall be performed unhindered and under the protection of the law. The practice of rites of worship is not allowed to offend public order or the good usages. Proselytism is prohibited. (3). The ministers of all known religions shall be subject to the same supervision by the State and to the same obligations towards it as those of the prevailing religion. (4). No person shall be exempt from discharging his obligations to the State or may refuse to comply with the laws by reason of his religious convictions. (5). No oath shall be imposed or administered except as specified by law and in the form determined by law.