August 27th is the Feast Day of Agios Fanourios, commemorating the Martyr and Miracle Worker who is asked to intercede when things are lost.
Fanouropita is also made on August 27th, to commemorate Saint Fanourios.
The story behind this is said to be that the Saint’s mother is said to have been a tough, and hard woman especially towards the poor, and behaved inhumanly and The Archangel Michael, along with Agios Fanourios, tried to help her change but couldn’t.
Agios Fanourios begged and prayed not for himself but for his mother to be forgiven and for her soul to rest in peace and this is said to have been heard by God. So now the faithful also turn to Agios Fanourios to intercede for them and to pray for them when they lose objects and ask for him to reveal them or to bring them something they desire, especially good health, fertility, or even a for a husband and wife for those who are single.
Agios Fanourios’ name is from the Greek word ‘fanerono’ which means reveal.
The tradition of baking a Fanouropita is a great honour bestowed upon the Saint.
Many Greeks worldwide today will make a Fanouropita and take it to church to be blessed and then they will share it amongst family and friends.
When you make the cake, you are also meant to say-
“Lord have mercy on the soul of Agios Fanourios’ mother.”
Here is an easy to follow recipe-
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