It's "Clean Monday" today in Greece and I have a day off! Seems appropriate to show you my new piece in the Experimental Collection on objkt. Trash People 4/5 editions Description and link below Show more
Clean Monday (Ash Monday) is the first day of the 40-day fasting period before Easter. To celebrate this holiday, Greek kids go to the hills to fly kites while the parents sing and dance at the first panagiri’s of the year - community festivals with folk music and food mostly… Show more
Because of Clean Monday, my parents have filled the whole house with incense, and I’ve had another severe anaphylactic reaction on top of everything. I’m suffering. I can’t breathe. But they’re good Christians. God loves them I guess now. Show more
Athens 1954 Athenians gather opposite the Acropolis on Kathara Deftera (Clean Monday). It Is the beginning of the Lent. It is the day we fly kites and go on picnics outdoors. We eat special delicacies like « lagana », a special bread prepared for the day, taramosalata, etc.and… Show more Durrell Society and 5 others
Hold everything! You won’t believe what’s exploding in Galaxidi: flour and color gone wild! Locals and tourists turn this sleepy coastal town into a chaos zone, hurling dyed flour like it’s Greece’s answer to Holi. Born from 19th-century rebellion, this Show more
Let's go fly a kite Clean Monday today in Greece, picnics and fun in the parks and hills. Blowing a hooley though, will probably see small airborne children dashed against the Parthenon by the end of day...
Wave goodbye to the carnival and say hello to Clean Monday! Today, we celebrate the beginning of Lent, spending the day outside, filling the sky with colour from our kites and our tables with a feast full of shellfish, vibrant veggies, and tahini treats! Show more
Clean Monday (Pure Monday) is the first day of Lent after the Sunday of Forgiveness. Strict Orthodox, with a blessing from the spiritual father, observe this day with a complete abstinence from food. For the strong, there is a three day fast from all food and water to Wednesday. Show more
Clean Monday marks an important feast that kicks off the 40-day period of Lent in the Eastern Greek Orthodox Church. It is celebrated by the consumption of fasting foods, outdoor excursions and the flying of kites. The term Clean Monday is meant to symbolise leaving behind sin and non-fasting foods such as dairy products and eggs.
Clean Monday is celebrated annually on the Monday of the 7th week before Orthodox Easter. It is a public holiday that is celebrated in Greece and Cyprus.
Top facts about Clean Monday
Clean Monday is not held on the same day every year. It can vary significantly due to its ties to Easter and the lunar calendar. For example, Clean Monday was held on 7 March in 2022, but will be held on 27 February in 2023.
Great Lent lasts a period of 40 days because Jesus was known to have spent 40 days fasting in the desert. This period serves as a reminder of his fasting for humanity.
Clean Monday is also considered the first day of spring, which is why they celebrate with outdoor activities. These activities are called koulouma.
The day is sometimes called Ash Monday, referring to Ash Wednesday, the day on which Lent begins in Western Christianity.
Lent comes providentially to reawaken us, to shake us from our lethargy. – Pope Francis.
Build and fly a kite. This is a very common tradition during Clean Monday. It is meant to both be recreationally entertaining but also symbolise the arrival of spring.
Head to Nedousa, in the southern Peloponnese to take part in an agricultural carnival. Every year, residents of the town perform ancient theatre and dress up as goats on Clean Monday. Visitors are encouraged to join in and dress up with the locals.
Host a Clean Monday feast with family and friends. Traditional foods that are consumed during clean Monday are: octopus, shrimp, olives and taramasalata (traditional dip of lemon, bread crumbs and fish).
Read a book about fasting or faith in preparation of Lent. Some of our favourites are: A Hunger for God, Fasting and Eating for Health, and Fasting: Opening the Door to a Deeper, More Intimate and More Powerful Relationship with God.
Spread awareness of social media by using the hashtags #CleanMonday, #AshMonday, #PureMonday and #EasterisComing.