SA influencer converts to Greek Orthodoxy ahead of wedding to George-Alexander Mamalis

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South Australian author and influencer Taydam Knowles has revealed her conversion to Orthodox Christianity ahead of her wedding this weekend to fiancé George-Alexander Mamalis, founder of conservative media platform The Adelaide Set and the new state coordinator of Turning Point Australia.

The couple, who met online five years ago, will wed in a traditional Greek Orthodox ceremony in Adelaide before celebrating at Carrick Hill, where Mamalis proposed last year.

Knowles, 25, said her baptism into the Orthodox faith marked a two-year spiritual journey of study and reflection.

“My decision to be baptised was a very slow-burning process … George didn’t push me once, but it has definitely deepened our connection,” she said.

George-Alexander Malis with his bride-to-be, Taydam Knowles. 

Describing her baptism as “joyous and full of love,” Knowles said she was moved by the ritual’s symbolism. “There are three dunks — you’re washing away sin, reborn, getting a fresh start,” she said.

She added that rediscovering faith had helped her find purpose. “I truly do believe that a lot of us have walked so far away from our roots … we can’t change the world overnight, but we can be present, be grounded, and seek a fruitful life.”

The bride will wear an Audrey Hepburn-inspired ivory gown, walking down the aisle with her brother John, before embarking on a surprise honeymoon planned by Mamalis, with destinations including Tasmania, Thailand, Vietnam or Bali under discussion.

Source: The Advertiser.

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