Some Reflections of a Foreign Orthodox Priest in Cyprus
Abstract
This paper stems from the author’s service as a priest in the Cypriot village of Askas, offering insights into Cypriot (village) culture from an outsider’s perspective. The village serves as a microcosm where community dynamics and nature shape Cypriot culture and religion. Examining urban-rural dynamics and cities’ cultural role, the author asserts that, despite Cyprus’ historical dynamism, enduring constants emphasise the importance of ‘roots’ amidst migration. The priest and Church play a central role in fostering social cohesion in Cypriot society.
Presentato: 23 Gennaio 2025 | Accettato: 31 Gennaio 2025 | Pubblicato 24 Luglio 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Priest • Cypriot society • Community culture • Migration • Village culture • Church
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