The church of Agios Mnasonas was constructed in the center of the green valley of Kourris, on a hill west of the village. Agios was Agios Herakleides’ closest associate, being not only his pupil but also a teacher of other students. In addition to Agios Herakleides, he had also conducted numerous miracles while he was alive. Before falling unconscious, Agios Herakleides designated Mnasona as his successor on the episcopal throne of Tamasos. Simultaneously, he made Rhodona a cleric, who subsequently appoints him as Mnason’s successor. Agios Heraklidios served as high priest, Agios Mnason as priest, and then Rodonas, a student, traveled proclaiming the gospel of Christ. The modest church of Agios Mnason, whose memory is celebrated on October 19, was inaugurated in Trimiklini on April 26, 1982.
This pilgrimage has no primordial history, as its history only dates back to 1999. Then, two devout and God-fearing sisters made the divinely inspired decision and made a lifelong commitment to donate privately owned parcels of land, which they had inherited from their mother, to the Virgin Mary in order to construct a pilgrimage church in the region. Thus, the two sisters from Trimiklini, Ms. Stella Evangelou and Eleni Ath. Zenonos, the gens of Cyprus and Greece K. Panagi, Trimiklini residents renowned for their inherent religiosity and faith in the Divine, implemented the plan. The new owner, the Holy Monastery of Panagia Amasgous, committed to promoting the project and utilizing the donated property in accordance with the desires of the donors following the official land transfer document.
The hermitage of Ag. Christos and Agios Helladios remains a blessed and revered pilgrimage and is a blessing from God and a worthy site for pilgrimage, prayer, and spiritual enlightenment for the village.
The old church of the village is dedicated to Panagia and on September 8 it commemorates the Virgin’s birth. It pertains to the category of basilicas with wooden roofs. In the mountainous and semi-mountainous regions of Cyprus, this single-room variety with a gabled roof is prevalent. As is typical for such temples, a semicircular projection terminates on the east side. However, this is not observed at the Panagia Trmiklini sanctuary. In contrast, the masonry on the temple’s exterior and east side is in a straight line.
The old church of Panagia tis Eleusa was modest, but the village’s population began to rise during the early years of British rule (from 134 inhabitants in 1881 to 303 inhabitants in 1931). Prior to about 1920, the old church served the requirements of the Community, but as the village grew, it became necessary to expand the existing church to accommodate the villagers. So. In 1930, the new church was established by Metropolitan of Kiti Nikodimos Mylonas.
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Mr. Michalis K. Christofi, a devout Christian and a profoundly religious man, decided to make an offering – a tribute to the Panagia, whom he had always regarded as his patron saint and guardian angel – in memory of his wife Eleni and his daughter Man. Thus, he contacted the ecclesiastical authorities of the community and informed them of his intention and decision to dedicate himself to the Panagia.
There are churches and sanctuaries in the village of Trimiklini. Residents of advanced years recall the village churches being packed on Sundays, holidays, and particularly during Holy Week.
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The old church of Panagia tis Eleusa was modest, but the village’s population began to rise during the early years of British rule (from 134 inhabitants in 1881 to 303 inhabitants in 1931).
The old church of the village is dedicated to Panagia and on September 8 it commemorates the Virgin’s birth. It pertains to the category of basilicas with wooden roofs.
Mr. Michalis K. Christofi, a devout Christian and a profoundly religious man, decided to make an offering – a tribute to the Panagia, whom he had always regarded as his…
The church of Agios Mnasonas was constructed in the center of the green valley of Kourris, on a hill west of the village. Agios was Agios Herakleides’ closest…
This pilgrimage has no primordial history, as its history only dates back to 1999. Then, two devout and God-fearing sisters made the divinely inspired decision and made a lifelong…