The Holy Gerasimos is the patron saint of the island of Kefalonia (Cephalonia also written). Every year on 15 and 16 August will be death in the monastery of Ag. Gerasimou committed. However, his relics are taken lying on the floor patients who are hoping this recovery, because the saint is regarded as miraculous. Large masses of pilgrims flock to the event in the monastery. Another festival in honor of Saint Gerasimos of Kefalonia on 20 October, the day of the transfer of the relics, instead. The importance of the saints for the island and the end of his memorial Louis de Bernières in his book Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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15-16. August: Feast of St. Gerasimos of Kefalonia
The Holy Gerasimos is the patron saint of the island of Kefalonia (Cephalonia also written). Every year on 15 and 16 August will be death in the monastery of Ag. Gerasimou committed. However, his relics are taken lying on the floor patients who are hoping this recovery, because the saint is regarded as miraculous. Large masses of pilgrims flock to the event in the monastery. Another festival in honor of Saint Gerasimos of Kefalonia on 20 October, the day of the transfer of the relics, instead. The importance of the saints for the island and the end of his memorial Louis de Bernières in his book Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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The Holy Gerasimos is the patron saint of the island of Kefalonia (Cephalonia also written). Every year on 15 and 16 August will be death in the monastery of Ag. Gerasimou committed. However, his relics are taken lying on the floor patients who are hoping this recovery, because the saint is regarded as miraculous. Large masses of pilgrims flock to the event in the monastery. Another festival in honor of Saint Gerasimos of Kefalonia on 20 October, the day of the transfer of the relics, instead. The importance of the saints for the island and the end of his memorial Louis de Bernières in his book Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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