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A Tapestry of Cyprus Sacred Spaces 30 March 2026 6 views

A Tapestry of Cyprus Sacred Spaces

Most visitors to Cyprus know about its Greek Orthodox churches and ancient Christian monasteries, but the island's religious story is far richer and more complex. For millennia, Cyprus has been home to Jewish communities, Muslim mosques, Armenian and Maronite Christians, Sufi mystics, and Latin Catholic cathedrals - each faith leaving monuments that testify to survival, migration, and remarkable coexistence. orthodoxtimes.com Walking through Cyprus's cities means encountering this layered religious landscape where synagogues stand near mosques, Gothic cathedrals became prayer halls, and sacred springs were shared by people of different beliefs. Where Many Faiths Met and Mingled Cyprus has never belonged to a single religious tradition. Its position at the meeting point of Europe, Asia, and Africa made it a crossroads…

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