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Saint Irene (Agia Irini) has been officially designated as the patron saint of Santorini. The celebration will take place for the first time with full official ceremony on Tuesday, May 5. The event marks a historic moment for the island. Visitors on Santorini around May 5 can expect religious processions, church services, and local festivities tied to the occasion. Crowds may gather in town centers, so allow extra time when moving around the island that day. Attending the public ceremonies is generally open to respectful visitors. Check with your accommodation for local event schedules and any road or pedestrian area closures near churches during the celebration.
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Saint Irene Officially Designated as Santorini's Patron Saint
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