Simou Church
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Back To The Entrance
The Last Supper?
Artist's Signature?
This final mural is intriguing. It depicts the crucifixition, but if you look below the cross there is a skull. If you cast your mind back to our last church blog, at the Church of Chrseleousa, you will recall the drawing of a skull and cross bones, beneath the crucifix. Is this a common theme in the Greek Orthodox Church, or the mark of a local artist?
We didn't stay long in the church. I am always wary of doing anything that could be deemed disrespectful. However, from the brief glimpse we got, I have to say that it is a beautiful place of worship.
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Update: I have been informed that the skull signifies the earthquake that followed the Crucifixion and killed all the jews, according to GC Church tradition.
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Wherever you travel in Cyprus, you are never far from a church. Every village has one, and some have several. In our blogs, we've looked at ancient churches, and the highly adorned churches you find in the more populated areas, but we haven't really examined the traditional village church. With that in mind, I am planning a few blogs which will feature such places of worship. So let's start the ball rolling, and travel to Kannivou to visit this lovely church on the hill.The Murals of Agios Nikolaos
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