By Emmanuel Doundoulakis, PhD
Professor, Higher Ecclesiastical Academy of Crete
Professor, Higher Ecclesiastical Academy of Crete
The contribution of the island of Crete to the formation of the “inner person,” as well as to spiritual advancement, does not consist solely in the cultivation of Letters and the Arts, but also in the emergence and promotion of spiritual stature and exemplars which, through their personality and work, inspire modern humanity. In this category are included, among others, the saints of the Church, who through the martyrdom of conscience and their martyric consummation strengthen and inspire Christians in their struggle against the difficulties of everyday life.
Among the choir of the proto-martyrs († 250) of Crete — the Holy Ten — there is also counted the Holy Martyr Agathopous (or Agathopodas), from the harbor of Panormos, in the prefecture of Rethymno.
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