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Eleusis, The Custom of the Holy Virgin of Mesosporitissa

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Women boil legumes (such as chickpeas, beans, and lentils) and wheat in their homes, reviving the rural tradition of cooking what they produce and taking it in a cauldron where it is mixed with petimezi, pomegranate, and raisins.

Start Date: 21 November 2025End Date: 21 November 2025End Time:
church Holy Virgin of Mesosporitissa at Eleusis with peoples surrounded

EVENT INFO

Women boil legumes (such as chickpeas, beans, and lentils) and wheat in their homes, reviving the rural tradition of cooking what they produce and taking it in a cauldron where it is mixed with petimezi, pomegranate, and raisins.
Start Date: 21 November 2025
End Date: 21 November 2025

The celebration takes place every year in the town of Eleusis, on the eve of the Presentation of Mary, the 21st of November, in the post-Byzantine chapel of the Holy Virgin of Mesosporitissa.

The chapel was built above the ancient locale of Telestirio. It represents the revival of an ancient custom that began in the Mycenaean era in honour of the goddess Demetra (Ceres). In Christian times, the locals assigned that role to the Virgin Mary, naming her Mesosporitissa (sporos meaning seed) because it was the season when the sowing of seeds was underway.

the Holy Virgin of Mesosporitissa church of Eleusis with a priest surrounded by people
The priest holding a bread and surrounded by people with the Holy Virgin of Mesosporitissa church of Eleusis behind.
church Holy Virgin of Mesosporitissa at Eleusis

The Custom of the Holy Virgin

On that day, the “Polysporia” (many seeds) are being prepared, a ritual dating back to ancient times. In other words, women boil legumes (such as chickpeas, beans, and lentils) and wheat in their homes, reviving the rural tradition of cooking what they produce and taking it in a cauldron where it is mixed with petimezi, pomegranate, and raisins. Then the final product, the “polysporia”, is distributed in plastic cups. After the Vespers (around 5 in the afternoon), it is distributed to the people who have gone up to the church to attend the festive service, together with bread, artos and prosforo for the celebration of the Virgin Mary of Mesosporitissa.

 

 

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