Orthodox mark Good Friday with solemn bier processions

Fireworks explode over the Venetian port after the Epitaphios procession, in Nafpaktos town, western Greece, on Good Friday, May 3, 2024. [Thanassis Stavrakis/AP Photo]

The Epitaphios procession, symbolizing the bier that carried the body of Jesus to his grave, took place across Greece on Good Friday, which was Good Friday in the Orthodox Christian calendar.

The solemn processions, with the flower-adorned biers followed by the clergy and the faithful, are often spectacular, especially in places where bier processions from each parish converge into a central square.

The city of Nafpaktos, in western Greece, is one such city. Once part of the Byzantine Empire, it was later hotly contested between the Ottoman Empire and the Venetians, who called the town Lepanto. One of the largest ever naval battles, the Battle of Lepanto, involving nearly 450 ships, was fought in the nearby Gulf of Patras on October 7, 1571. A coalition of Western states defeated the Ottoman fleet.

Partly in commemoration of that event, local fishermen put...

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