* Feast of St Basil (January 1st). This is associated with a good start for the New Year. An old Byzantine custom of slicing the Vassilopita (Basil cake or New Year Cake) gives the person who finds the hidden coin in his slice, good luck for the year.
* Epiphany is celebrated throughout Crete when the blessing of the waters takes place. A cross is thrown into the sea, lakes or rivers and retrieved by swimmers who are then entitled to good luck. The event is particularly spectacular in the old harbor of Chania.
* Clean Monday or Kathari Deftera, 40 days before Easter, marks the first day of lent and it is customary to go out in the country and fly paper kites.
* On Good Friday the people of the towns and villages carry candles and follow the procession of the Epitaph.
* On Saturday in Holy Week the ceremony of the resurrection takes place in the courtyard in front of all churches and bells are rung all over the towns and cities. Candles are lit one from the other and then the people make their way home for the traditional feast of dyed red Easter eggs and Mageritsa soup.
* Easter Sunday is the biggest church holiday in Greece. All over the country lambs are roasted on a spit and there is wine in abundance. Red eggs are cracked against each other and the person with the last remaining uncracked egg will have good luck. This is the most beautiful time to be in Greece if the weather is good.
* In many villages of Crete they have a bonfire on Easter where an effigy of Judas Iscariot is burned. In any rural area in the week leading up to Easter Sunday you will see people on their donkeys gathering sticks and branches in preparation for the effigy burning.
* April 23rd -The feast of Saint George is celebrated. In Assi Gonia near Chania in Crete the religious celebration is followed by a sheep-shearing contest among the local shepherds.
* May 1st -Labour day and the Feast of the Flowers. There is a general exodus to the country for picnics and the sky is filled with kites. In Chania and Rethymnon they celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Crete.
* In July the town of Rethymnon in Crete has a wine festival, while in mid July another wine festival is held in Heraklion
* The Heraklion Festival is held from July through September and features some of Greece's most popular musicians as well as theatrical performances.
* July 20th: The Panagiri (feast) for the Prophet Elias is held at the highest church or monastery (usually on a hilltop or mountain).
* August 15th: The day of the Panagia (Virgin Mary). This is the second biggest religious holiday after Easter. This day is celebrated in almost every town and village in Greece. Anywhere you go there will be a celebration with dancing, food and services. Usually they go on until dawn
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