Back to newsCrete observes a rich calendar of Orthodox Christian feast days throughout the summer months, honoring saints whose celebrations are woven into local culture and community life. Among the most significant is the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (Koímisi tis Panagías), celebrated on August 15, a major public holiday across Greece. On this day, churches island-wide hold liturgies and processions, many villages organize festivals with traditional music and food, and some businesses may close. Local poets and writers like Maria Vogiatzaki-Douza keep these traditions alive through verse shared in community spaces and publications. Tourists visiting Crete in summer may encounter these feast day celebrations in town squares and village churches. Attendance is generally welcome; modest dress covering shoulders and knees is expected when entering Orthodox churches or joining religious processions.
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Crete Celebrates Virgin Mary's Dormition on August 15
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