3800 x 2544 px | 32,2 x 21,5 cm | 12,7 x 8,5 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
2012
Ubicazione:
Aegina Island in Greece
Altre informazioni:
Aegina is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, 17 miles (27 km) from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island and became the king of it. During ancient times Aegina was a rival of Athens, the great sea power of the era. One of the most visited sites on Aegina is the church of Agios Nektarios (Saint Nectarios) with next to it the monastery of Agia Triada (The Holy Trinity). Agios Nektarios of Aegina (1846-1920), is one of the most widely known Greek Orthodox Saints. He was officially recognized as a saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1961. Each month, thousands of people visit the tomb of Agios Nektarios, to pray to him, or ask for his blessings, which always seem to be answered. His memory is celebrated by the Church on 9th November, nameday of Nektarios. There are services in the church and there is a special procession in the morning, where the remains of Agios Nektarios are carried through the streets of Aegina town. The translation of his relics is on the 3rd of September. Saint Nectarios of Aegina (1846–1920), Metropolitan of Pentapolis and Wonderworker of Aegina, was officially recognized as a Saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1961. His Feast Day is celebrated every year on 9 November. Many people regarded St. Nectarios as a Saint during his lifetime because of his prayerful life, his humility, his purity and other virtues, his writings, as well as the miracles he performed. St. Nectarios also had the gift of prescience.