Corfu-Summer
Easter 2006
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Easter in Corfu is so
spectacular and special that it is more than worthy of continuation to retain as
part of the island's cultural inheritance. Everything that you will see and hear
during this particular period, especially during the last 3 days of the Holy
Week - all the events, in combination with a town which has a variety of
architectural styles and incredible streets, will offer you an unforgettable
"fabulous picture" to hold in your memory for ever after.
At 11 a.m. on Palm Sunday, with pomp and ceremony, the procession of
Saint Spiridon's relic begins. This procession, which is the largest and longest
of all our Saints processions was consecrated in 1630, is in memory of the
miracle St Spiridon performed to save the town from the plague. Nowadays, the
evening before Palm Sunday, a prayer takes place on the rampart of Aghios
Athanasios in the old fortress from where the Saint turned the terrible disease
away.
The traditional dish of this particular day is "stakofisi or cod
Bianco", and is served in every household and taverna.
The Holy week in Corfu, just like everywhere in Greece, is dominated by the
burial services held in the churches, the Fast and the expectation of the
Resurrection.
Leaving the town and out to the villages, the blossoming of nature during this
spring period, the season of fertilization reaches the peak of its beauty. It is
a magical sight for the visitor to experience the fragrances, the colors
sparkling in the sun light - the white, the yellow, the purple and the green of
the wild flowers, the blue of the sky and the sea combined with the stone of the
buildings and monasteries - all this creates an unforgettable picture, a memory
that will remain with you for ever.
Visit the villages with the Venetian style houses, all newly white-washed for
the Easter celebrations and surrounded by the beauty of the flourishing
flowerbeds. Find the traditional tavernas with their outdoor seating areas and,
under the warm sun, try the delicious Lenten foods washed down with typical
Corfiot wine. When the sun sets and the chilly air starts to creep in, visit the
local coffee shops where you can enjoy hot Greek coffee and a liqueur, chatting
with the locals.
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Visit the monasteries of Corfu, talk to the monks and if it is Tuesday of
Holy Week, attend the mass which will include the famous Orthodox "Kassianis'
Hymn" or if it is Thursday of Holy Week the mass dedicated to the Twelve
Apostles. At Ai-Thanasis in Agros village, at Kira-Kokkinada in Lefkimmi village
or at any other monastery celebrating the Easter Mass, the direct contact with
the spirit during the Passion Week will be felt.
Back
to the town centre, at Ai Yiannis Church you can hear the chanting of the Mass
in Byzantine rhythm or traditional masses are held in the monastery of Aghia
Efimia at Mon-Repos, at Platytera Church in Mantouki, at Aghii Theodori in
Garitsa and of course at the Metropolis, the Cathedral of Corfu.
One characteristic of Easter in Corfu is the sensation of the 4-part chanting,
oozing from the churches and filling the "kantounia" (narrow streets amongst the
town houses), the homes and the people's hearts. This harmonic chant came from
Crete in the 17th century and is known as Cretan music.
Wednesday of Holy Week a concert of religious music, performed by the
town choir takes place in the municipal theatre, announcing the approach of the
Holy Passions through the church music.
Thursday of Holy Week you can attend the mass of the Twelve Apostles in
Duomo, the Catholic Cathedral in the Town Hall square, where they light 12
candles in the beginning of the mass and blow one out at the end of the reading
of each Apostle.
Continuing the customs, on the evening of Thursday of the Holy Week the
traditional "Kolombina', (the sweet bread with a red egg on the top) is
shared and in each church the ceremony of the Crucifixion begins, the most
important religious event of the Holy week.
The morning of Good Friday the ceremony of the "Deposition from the
Cross" takes place and at noon of the same day in all churches, the congregation
begin to pay their respects to the beautifully adorned floral Epitaph. Early in
the afternoon each church, one after the other, starts the funeral procession,
criss-crossing the main roads of the town and the Liston.
In the suburbs of Garitsa, Anemomilos, San-Rocco and Mandouki as well as at the
monasteries of Platytera and Paleokastritsa, the funeral procession takes place
with ritual formality and emotion. During the procession of the Epitaphs,
displaying the continuation of our cultural inheritance, the "choro" (choir)
will chant the well known "E genee pase", the marchers will carry the "skoles"
(4-sided banner), the "flamboura" (the remains of Byzantine flags), the enormous
candles along with the Venetian lanterns, and the music of the funeral "marchies"
(marches) performed by our philharmonic bands, whose golden helmets shine and
sparkle in the afternoon sun whilst marching the well-trodden route around Corfu
Town.
The bands play an extremely important part on this particular day, the "Old
Philharmonic Band" (red uniforms) play the Adagio by Albinioni. Followed by the
"Mantzaros Band" (blue uniforms) who play the Marcia Funebre by Verdi and the "Kapodistrias
Band" (shiny red uniforms) play the Elegia Funebre called Sventura by Mariani
and the Funeral March by Chopin.
The last procession at 9.45 p.m. is the Epitaph from the Metropolis Cathedral
which, in combination with the "volta" (arcades), the beautiful buildings around
the Liston and Venetian lamps, the purple cross and "boukes" on the Acropolis of
the old fortress, is very emotional and reaches the peak, the climax of
splendour.
Early morning of Easter Saturday at 6 a.m., in "Panagia ton Xenon" church
the custom of the earthquake is re-enacted in remembrance of the earthquake
created after the Resurrection, as described in the Holy Bible.
At 9 a.m. the procession of the Epitaph of our Patron Saint begins from Saint
Spiridon Church. This procession is the oldest, dating back to 1550 and has been
consecrated in memory of His Miracle performed to save the island from
starvation. Our bands play the Calde Lacrime by Micchelli, the Amleto by Faccio
and the Marcia Funebre from the Heroic Symphony by Beethoven. Make sure that by
10.50 a.m. you are not standing under any windows or balconies. Try to be at "Pentofanaro"
or " the Liston" or "Kofineta" to watch the whole custom in all its glory.
At exactly 11 a.m. the first Resurrection takes place and is signified with the
"botides"(clay pots) being thrown from the windows and balconies when the first
"botos" (bell ring) is heard. This noisy custom, first started in Corfu town but
has now been extended to the villages, is derived from the Venetians who, on New
Year's day, used to throw their old things from the windows in order to receive
new ones for the New Year. The Corfiots took this custom and used it to
celebrate the most important Greek holiday, the Greek Easter. Nowadays, the old
things have been replaced by pots and jugs full of water (this way they make a
louder noise when they explode on the ground). Another explanation originates
from the custom a pagan derivation. As Easter falls in the beginning of the
plantation season, the newly harvested produce from the land was stored in new
pots and the old ones were destroyed.
After the throwing of the pots, the bands parade around the streets playing
joyful marches. Meanwhile at the "Pinia" corner in the centre of town, another
custom called "Mastela" is relived. During the week people are asked to throw
small coins in a half-barrel decorated with myrtle and ribbons, and after the
first Resurrection, that is at 11:00am, someone must dive into the barrel to
collect the money. Once upon a time the diver was not a volunteer but an
ignorant onlooker who was thrown into the barrel.
In Paxos the first Resurrection takes place traditionally and, as originally, in
Aghios Iakovos in Fontana. When the priest says "Jesus is Risen" the believers
bang the church chairs and the faithful outside the church attempt to be as
noisy as possible using fireworks, fire-crackers, and even guns. In the villages
they sacrifice the Easter lambs and with the fresh blood they design a cross
above the door for good health, luck and to keep the evil spirits away.
Easter Saturday evening you can attend the Mass in the Catholic Cathedral
Duomo where it is a pleasure to hear the organ being played. This Resurrection
Mass finishes at 11 p.m. giving time for the faithful to attend the Orthodox
celebration also.
At 11.40 p.m. the Resurrection procession begins from Aghia Paraskevi Church, in
Porta Remounda, and works its way down to the Espianada's "Palko" where at
midnight, after the words "Christos Anesti"(Christ has risen) are lit up
on the old fortress pinnacle, the spectacle is beyond any expectation. The
fireworks display turns night into day, the lighting of thousands of candles in
the hands of every man, woman and child, candles lining the buildings and
balconies all around the square, the purple cross on the fortress becomes white
and the bands begin to play joyful marches. Everyone wishes that this magical
moment will never end.
Once the fireworks display is over the "burning river of people" begins to wind
its way out of the centre as everyone begins to make their way back home,
usually to eat Mayiritsa, a soup or dish made from the sheep's intestine, that
is traditionally eaten after midnight, after the Resurrection, to break the
Fast.
Easter Sunday, early in the morning, a procession leaves from each church
with the Resurrection icon and at 11 a.m. the Easter feast in the New fortress
begins, organized by the Corfu Naval station. At 6.30 p.m. in Garitsa, the old
procession of Aghias Triados Resurrection takes place.
In Corfu, in contrast with the mainland traditions, the lamb on the spit is not
part of Easter Sunday custom. Easter lunch Corfiot style is soup "avgolemono"
with 2-3 different meats. Traditionally lamb on the spit is served on the Monday
after Easter. However it is not unusual to see the locals outside the homes or
in the fields patiently turning the lamb on the spit, in preparation for the
feast ahead.
The week after Easter is called "Nia" New week and these are days of
great religious importance with many events happening around the island. On the
Monday after Easter each church, after the morning Mass, has a procession
carrying the "Flamboura" (flag), the "Exapteriga" and the Cross
chanting many Easter-orientated rhythms.
The Tuesday after Easter at 5 p.m. there is a special ceremony where the
relic of St Spiridon, the Patron Saint of the island is returned to his ornate
silver coffin.
Nia Friday, the day of Zoodochou Pigis, great feasts are taking place all
around the island with the most well-known being the feast in Paleokastritsa.
Also on the Sunday after Easter, the day of Doubting Thomas, there are
great celebrations in many of the villages.
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