Catholic Church, Samos

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The Catholic Monastery of the Dormition and Assumption of the Theotokos (or Fragkoklisia as the locals call it), was built in 1901 and is located in a magnificent building on the seafront avenue of Samos. The building operated as a monastery of the ‘Monks of the African Mission’ and as a parish church until 1970.

Based on historical evidence, the Catholic Community of Samos, prior to the creation of the United Wine Agricultural Cooperative of Samos and the (mandatory at the time) vinification and trade of the product through it, it acted as a supplier and trader of sweet wine for the needs of the Catholic Church in Italy, Africa, and elsewhere.

The memories survive of the old Samiots and catholic priests in the basement of the Catholic Church, which was filled with masonry tanks with Samos wine, as well as oversized barrels, each bearing the coat of arms of the Cardinals.

The Catholic Church is currently privately owned and it is religiously affiliated with the Catholic Diocese of Naxos. The building has significant erosion.

Catholic Church, Samos

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