Back to newsThe village of Elounda, on Crete's northeastern coast, celebrated the feast day of its patron saints, Constantine and Helen, with a large religious ceremony. Crowds of worshippers gathered at the local church for a solemn Hierarchical Vespers service, marking one of the most significant dates in the town's religious calendar. The feast of Saints Constantine and Helen falls on May 21st and is observed annually with processions, liturgies, and community gatherings throughout Greece. Visitors in the Elounda area during this period can expect some road closures or increased foot traffic around the church and village center. The celebration offers tourists a genuine glimpse into Greek Orthodox tradition and local culture. Church services are open to respectful visitors; modest dress covering shoulders and knees is expected when entering the church.
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Elounda Celebrates Patron Saints Constantine and Helen
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