Ayios Ioannis
Just three km from Agros is the charming, semi-circular
village that took its name from Ayios Ioannis (Saint John) Lampadistis
who lived there for a while.
Ayios loannis is situated on a rugged slope on
the Papoutsa hills, at a height of 880 metres above sea level. Its
location is south east of Agros, at a distance of 37 km from Limassol.
The history of the village can be traced back to the 12th century.
Continuous development over the past 100 years has turned Ayios
Ioannis into one of the biggest villages in the area. According
to village lore, Ayios loannis Lampadistis stayed for a while in
the village, and subsequently a church was built and named after
him. Until the end of the 17th century, Ayios Ioannis was considered
as the protector of the village.
Around the 17th century the church of Archangel
Michael (St Michael) was built in the village and the thaumaturgic
ton of the Saint was transferred thert The icon had been found in
the ruins of an oid chapel at the 'Alonakia' a few years previously.
Since then, Archangel Michael has been regarded as the patron saint
of the village. His saint's days are celebrated on 6 September and
8 November with a big festival attended by believers from different
pats of Cyprus. The wooden carved iconostasis of the church is of
great interest.
In 1921, when Nikodemos MyIonas was Bishop of
Kition, Construction began nearby on another church in honour of
the Archangel Mihael it was completed in 1933.
A delightful Characteristic of the Village is the preponderance
of fruit trees - mainly peach, apple, pear and almond. The traditional
style houses that hug the hillside form a visual amphitheatre and
seem, from a distance, almost to stand on top of one another. The
picturesque scene is completed by the shady vines that are trained
to cover the quaint courtyards.
The inhabitants of the village are very hard working, warm-hearted
and hospitable people. The orchards and vineyards that flourish
in the stony and infertile soil are testament to years of patient
labour.
The recently renovated Church of Ayios loannis
Lampadistis, the numerous nature trails and the traditional fountain
are of special interest to visitors. And making the village even
more attractive is the worthwhile project initiated recently by
the Immigrants and Friends Association including tiled public squares,
a playground, green areas and athletic facilities.
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