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The Metropolitan of Hydra at the celebrating Holy Monastery of Agios Anargyros in Ermionitranslated

July 2, 2026 · 1 min read

The Holy Feast of Saints and miracle workers Anargyros Cosmas and Damianos was celebrated with special splendor and spiritual rapture, in the celebrating Holy Monastery of Saints Anargyros in Ermioni. On the evening of June 30, 2026, during the Great Vespers, the divine word was preached by His Eminence Archimandrite Fr. Christophoros Karavias, Hierarchical Commissioner of Kranidi.

On the holy day, July 1, 2026, during the High Priestly Solemn Divine Liturgy, the word of God was proclaimed by the Most Reverend Metropolitan of Hydra, Spetses and Aegina, Mr. Ephraim.

The priests of Hermionida, the local authorities and a multitude of pious believers participated in the holy services, who came to honor the Saints Anargyros and receive their grace and blessing.

The hymns were performed by a Byzantine dance under the direction of Byzantine Music Professors Mr. Petros and Mr. Athanasios Daskalothanasis.

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