A Greek island has 1,000 private chapels. Families maintain them for faith and community

A Greek island has 1,000 private chapels. Families maintain them for faith and community

These private whitewashed chapels with miniature bell towers belong to octogenarians and Generation Z, goat farmers and hotel owners, Orthodox Christians and Catholics who worship daily and de facto atheists. What they have in common is an unwavering dedication to preserving the diminutive churches...

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