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At the celebration of the Holy Monastery of Agioi Anargyro Agia Larisis Ieronymostranslated

July 3, 2026 · 1 min read

The Reverend Metropolitan of Larissa and Tyrnavos, Mr. Ieronymos, went to the destroyed Holy Monastery of Agioi Anargyros of Agia to celebrate the Solemn Vespers, following the permission and blessing of the local Pastor, the Reverend Metropolitan Demetrias and Almyros, Mr. Ignatiou. The Holy Monastery, which now exists as the Chapel of Agia, was completely destroyed during the Italian occupation by the Fascist forces, while only fragments of the old catholicon remain, on which the new Holy Church has been erected, with the care of the residents of Agia and the care of the Bishop. Protopresbyter Fr. Athanasios, High Priest Commissioner of Agia. A few meters beyond the Holy Monastery, two hermitages dug into the rock are preserved, one painted with old hagiographies, and one not, access to which, however, has been abolished after the Daniel disaster, so due to landslides, the paths and entrances to the hermitages were blocked. Crowds of people came to celebrate and honor the memory of Saints Anargyro, in a place where it is very beloved, not only for its coolness but also for the various spiritual events that are organized there, as well as for its historicity...

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