Panigyria
Panigyria (Greek: πανηγύρια) are traditional religious festivals and fairs observed in Greece and among Greek-speaking communities. They are typically held on or around the feast day of a patron saint or the dedication of a church and can occur in villages, towns, and urban neighborhoods. Panigyria fuse religious devotion with secular celebration and often involve communal hospitality, socializing, and local ritual.
Origins and scope: The tradition traces back to Byzantine and medieval Christian practice and remains a prominent
Practices: A panigyri usually begins with a liturgical service at a church and may include a procession
Significance: Panigyria serve as community focal points that reinforce social ties, preserve crafts and culinary traditions,