Γεια χαρά σε όλους! Ελπίζω όλοι να είστε καλά! Τι κάνετε & πως περνάτε στην όμορφη πατρίδα μας ??? θα χαρώ πολύ να ακούσω νέα σας! Σπύρος! * : Last edited: Feb 21, 2026
Γεια χαρά σε όλους! Ελπίζω όλοι να είστε καλά! ......just before the Resurrection.... Μεγάλο Σάββατο σήμερα,ευχομαι σε όλους Καλή Ανάσταση και Καλό Πάσχα ! Spoiler Megalo Savvato (Holy Saturday) is the final, solemn day of Holy Week in the Greek Orthodox tradition, preceding Easter Sunday. It marks the end of 40 days of fasting and mourning, culminating in the midnight Resurrection service (Anastasi) filled with church bells, fireworks, candles, and the singing of "Christos Anesti" (Christ is Risen) Key Traditions and Observations: Morning Service: The morning service brings a shift from mourning to anticipation, often involving the scattering of laurel leaves (representing victory) in church. Kyra Sarakosti: The last leg of the "Lady Lent" paper doll is broken, marking the end of fasting. Midnight Anastasi: People gather at churches with white candles, which are lit from the "Holy Light" at midnight. The Meal: After returning home from church, families eat mageiritsa (a traditional soup made from lamb offal) to break the fast. Fireworks: The Resurrection is celebrated with fireworks and firecrackers, particularly in island locations like Santorini. Αν θα μπορούσα τον κόσμο να άλλαζα Θα ξαναέβαφα γαλάζια τη θάλασσα Κάτι αν μπορούσα στον κόσμο να άλλαζα Θα ξαναέβαφα γαλάζια τη θάλασσα : Καλή Λαμπρή σε όλους,με λαμπερά / φωτεινό πρόσωπα και ωραίες μουσικές! : Spoiler "Kali Lampri" (Καλή Λαμπρή) is a Greek phrase used to wish someone a "Happy Easter," specifically referring to the bright and sacred celebration of the resurrection. Meaning: It translates directly to "Good Brightness" or "Good Shining," with "Lampri" being an alternative, often more traditional or poetic, name for Easter (Pascha) in Greece, highlighting the light of the resurrection. Usage: It is commonly used in the days leading up to and during Greek Orthodox Easter to express joy and blessing. Context: It is often paired with other greetings like "Kali Anastasi" (Happy Resurrection).