Back to newsHeraklion is marking the 60th anniversary of the return of the Holy Skull of Saint Titus, one of the most significant religious relics in Crete. Saint Titus was a disciple of the Apostle Paul and the first bishop of Crete, making him a central figure in the island's Christian heritage. His relic was held in Venice for centuries during the Venetian occupation and returned to Crete in 1966. Celebrations are taking place at the Saint Titus Church in central Heraklion, a landmark easily accessible on foot from the city center. The church is open to visitors year-round and is worth a visit for those interested in Cretan history and Byzantine architecture. Check locally for the schedule of commemorative liturgies and public ceremonies tied to this anniversary.
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Heraklion Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Saint Titus Relic's Return
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