34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina -sirin...
One fragment, preserved in a 12th-century Georgian lectionary, is attributed to “Ode 7 of the 15th Canon of Mary of Salamis”:
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“The copper waves of Cyprus could not drown the Ark of the Covenant; As the three youths in the furnace, so the Mother stood in the fire of Arian rage. O Salamis, boast no more of your gymnasium, but boast of the Theotokos.” O Salamis, boast no more of your gymnasium,
A hypothetical “Canon of Mary from Salamis” would be a localized variant – perhaps composed in a monastery on Salamis Island or in Cypriot Salamis. No known standard canon bears that exact title, suggesting it might be a lost or rare manuscript.
Historically driven by the clarinet ( klarino ), violin, and lute ( laouto ). In the shadow of the ruined gymnasium and
In the shadow of the ruined gymnasium and the vast Roman baths of Salamis, on the eastern coast of Cyprus, lies a history far older than the marble columns. While most visitors come to see the tomb of St. Barnabas or the remnants of the city-kingdom, a more elusive and intriguing text haunts the archives of ecclesiastical history:
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One day, while walking along the shore of Salamina, Maria stumbled upon an ancient manuscript hidden among the rocks. As she opened the worn leather cover, she discovered it contained 34 canonical songs dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The songs were said to have been written by a revered monk centuries ago, and their melodies were believed to possess healing properties.
