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« on: April 19, 2011, 05:59:31 PM »

Every Greek church is specialized in a mysterious of your Christian religion, such as the Holy Cross or Ascension, so they can a saint; and celebrates with special observances at the time marked inside the church calendar to the mystery or saint, and on the day before. Some small churches are simply just officially used on that certain occasion during the year.The standard practice will be to have special services within the vigil, or day before the only one marked from the calendar, and also on your day itself. The icon from the patron saint is placed just in the church, or perhaps a porch, so the people may venerate it.

Moreover, there could possibly be a spiritual procession if your icon on the mystery or saint being commemorated will likely be carried over the streets. This will most usually transpire either for the evening on the vigil or, more rarely, marriage ceremony itself. Every now and then there will be an all-night vigil held inside the church from the evening beforehand. A good, with stalls, can be setup within the church. Food might be given by a dedicated beast or beasts offered in sacrifice. Every now and then there are actually very rigid rules by what might be offered, by way of example, an unyoked beast of your odd number of years old. Tradition frequently maintains the fiction that the beast has somehow volunteered, or presented itself, for offering. Usually the beast is going to be settled by public subscription, and could be beautifully dressed with wreaths of flowers before being ended in the destination of sacrifice, where it's blessed by a priest. After being killed and skinned, the meat is cooked and served out after a religious service. Regardless, there could be eating, drinking and dancing afterwards, and some places the participants will wear traditional clothes. Some areas, e.g. Arachova and also the space around Kalavryta, traditional athletic contests may also be held.

These festivals these are known as paneyiria. αγια θεοδωρα.How big the crowds fascinated by attend a paneyiri will depend on the history and reputation of the saint commemorated, and also the need for the church itself. Some attract huge crowds, and some are modest and poorly attended affairs. The mere measurements a church building is of little significance in gauging the value of its paneyiri. A huge, modem suburban church with no history to speak of may hold a modest celebration, while a small chapel, apparently abandoned in certain isolated spot, may hold a precious invest the hears of those of your entire region due to the religious, historical or legendary associations, and could be the focus of an annual pilgrimage of significant size.

The need for the saint commemorated may also bear no relation to what Westerners may expect. The majority of the days commemorating the apostles are of only moderate significance, whereas saints like George, Dimitris, Nicholas, Spyridon, Marina and Paraskevi are crucial inside the religious lifetime of people. Of all the so-called figures inside the Old Testament, none rate by great importance except the prophet Elijah (Profitis Ilias) to whom chapels on mountain tops in every state are dedicated. It is really an indication the fact that cult these saints owes more to Greece's pagan inheritance rather than to the Biblical tradition, understanding that these saints are definitely the contemporary successors of pre-Christian cults.
From the cities, wall posters are usually displayed on or near churches and railway stations advertising imminent festivals, giving times of special attractions.
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