From the Procession of the Bride in the Holy Metropolitan Church of the Virgin Mary.
In the Holy Metropolitan Church of the Great Panagia, full of faithful and pilgrims, the Holy Wednesday Mass was held, minister of the High Priestly Commissioner of Delos and Mykonos, of February. Petrou Marangou.

Emperor Theophilus
“From a woman the baser things came into the world,”
"Ec woman pours fouls" (from the woman comes evil) Emperor Theophilus told her, keeping Eve in mind.
Kassiani
“But also from a woman came forth the better things,”
Kassiani had an opinion and she said it: "but as a woman it springs from the curse" she answered him (but good things also come from the woman) bearing in mind the Virgin Mary.
At the end of the Holy Service, the Vice-Regional Governor for Culture and cantor Stelios Brygos melodically sang the wonderful Doxasticus of Apistichs, The famous trumpet of the monk Cassian hymnographer.

The Troparion of Cassiana – The idiosyncratic Doxasticus of the Cassian Nun,
Hymn of the Fallen Woman composed by the nun Kassiani.
Sir, the woman who fell into many sins, the scented Divinity felt in you I took care of class, a painful smell before the burial.
Omi! i was saying, that I have tonight, estrus of debauchery, gloomy and unsettled love of sin.
Accept the fountains of my tears, the misty conductor of the sea bend the water to my heart's sighs, let the bed of the heavens empty it for you.
I will kiss your innocent feet, let me remove again these scaly hairs from my head, and in Paradise I will hear the sound of the evening bell, he hid in fear.
The multitudes of my sins, and the abysses of your crimes, search them out, save your soul, my Savior; Don't mess with your slave, I have infinite mercy.












