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There are a couple of cute traditions connected to the '''Panormitis'''.
 
There are a couple of cute traditions connected to the '''Panormitis'''.
  
1. The brooms;
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*1. The tradition of the broom offering
2. Not fulfilling a 'tama' (promise) to the Archangel.
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*2. Not fulfilling a promise (tama) to the Taxiarch.
  
 
== The Other Icons of the Dodecanesse ==
 
== The Other Icons of the Dodecanesse ==

Revision as of 00:10, January 22, 2008

The miraculous icon of Panormitis (Gr. ) in Symi, Greece is one of four miraculous icons of the Archangel Michael in the Dodecanesse of Greece

Monastery of the Taxiarchis

Monsatery of Arch. Michael "Panormitis", Symi, Greece

Symi island of the Dodecanese, Greece, is situated in southeast Aegean sea and northwest of Rhodes. While touring around the island you will see many churches and monasteries. The Greek Orthodox monastery of Panormitis is the most important in the island and second in Dodecanese after the monastery of Saint John in Patmos. It is located in the south end of Symi, built in a closed cove with sand.

The exact date of the construction of the original church stays unknown but some locals suggest that it was built around 450 AD on the site of an ancient temple to Apollo. It is dedicated to the Taxiarch Michail and we do know that it was renovated at the end of the 18th century. It contains a splendid icon of the Archangel and two interesting museum sections. On the day of his celebration many pilgrims of all Dodecanese come to the island to celebrate.

The monastery’s dorm house can host up to 500 people. Reaching it can be done only by boat from Gialos or using a local bus.

Note, if visiting Symi for the Taxiarch, it is also worth visiting the monasteries of Roukounioti, dedicated to Archangel Michail and the Monastery of Kokkimidis. The Monastery of Roukounioti has remarkable murals dating from the 14th century. The Monastery of Kokkimidis, on the other hand, is a old Byzantine monastery renovated in 1697. Other monasteries of interest include the Monastery of Sotiros and of Stavros Polemou which are on the west coast of the island.

Panormitis Icon

Folklore & Tradition

There are a couple of cute traditions connected to the Panormitis.

  • 1. The tradition of the broom offering
  • 2. Not fulfilling a promise (tama) to the Taxiarch.

The Other Icons of the Dodecanesse

1. Archangel Michael of Mantamados near Mytilini, Lesvos island, Greece

External Resources

http://www.symivisitor.com/about_symi.htm http://www.photographersdirect.com/stockimages/t/taxiarchis.asp