Ayia Thekla Chapel
Side View

Let's have one last shot of the chapel exterior before popping in.

Inside

The main feature on the inside is, I am assuming, a Christening Bowl. There are also some camera lights, probably belonging to the photographers outside. Other than that, the chapel is fairly spartan compared to a lot of the chapels we have seen on our travels around Cyprus.
Incidentally, if you look at the picture in the centre left, you will see it is a Hodegetria. If you remember our recent blog on Panagia Odigitria, the name refers to a particular icon - Virgin Mary The Guide. You can see it here. Mary is guiding us to Christ.
Who knows, in about 20 years time I might be able to identify all of the images.
Towards The Beach

Anyway, it was clear that a baptism was about to start, and I didn't want to get in the way. I had noticed some steps as I walked around the church, so decided to descend them. They led to a small cave...
A Small Cave

This looks interesting. There is also another broom here, along with some dustpans. Somebody obviously wants to keep this place clean. I am pleased by this. At a lot of religious sites, I am appalled at the amount of rubbish that gets dumped by supposedly faithful people. It is nice to see a Holy place get treated with the respect it deserves.
Lots Of Shrines

We have visited a lot of shrine caves in Cyprus, but this was a nice example.
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