Back to newsReligious icons were recently discovered discarded in a recycling bin in Chania, in western Crete. Local residents noticed the icons and collected them with care, passing them on to a community member who could ensure they were handled appropriately according to Orthodox Christian tradition.
Orthodox religious icons hold deep cultural and spiritual significance in Greek society, and discarding them is considered deeply disrespectful by locals. The incident prompted strong reactions from the community.
For visitors to Crete, this serves as a reminder of the importance of treating religious objects, churches, and sacred sites with respect. If you encounter icons or religious items in homes, chapels, or public spaces, handle them carefully or leave them in place. When visiting churches and monasteries across the island, modest dress and quiet conduct are expected and appreciated by local communities.
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Crete Community Rescues Sacred Icons from Recycling Bin
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