My plans for the day have changed a bit as this morning I submitted (again) my request to the Greek government to visit Mount Athos this spring. You actually end up having to get multiple approvals — effectively — as Mount Athos is a semi-autonomous region.
To go visit, you first have to be male as no women/girls are allowed within the region. You also have to apply to a special office of the Greek government that controls visiting. They check to see that you are male (per photo and passport), Orthodox (baptismal certificate), and have the blessing of your priest or higher (letter vouching for you, certifying you are a member in good standing of the Church, etc.).
My understanding is that it used to be possible to request a visit close to a year in advance. That, however is not the current mode of operation and one has to apply three months in advance. They are quite specific about that as it turns out, and my initial application last fall came back with a note to apply again three months before the visit. And they did indeed mean exactly three months. I finally hit that milestone, applied, and now have approval to go and stay there on some specific dates.
There is a certificate/documentation I will have to pick up in Greece before attempting to find a boat to take me to Mount Athos. A friend has hired a guide for me, that he has used on previous visits who will be assisting me the entire time I am in Greece. It should make the paperwork, bureaucracy, and other delights much more manageable. The next step is to actually contact monasteries on Mount Athos and arrange to spend time on there. There is one I really want to visit, and two I’m drawn towards but am letting my spiritual guides and the Greek guide make suggestions and guide me on the last two.
Now that this is approved, I can begin planning the rest of the trip. I’ve already reached out to my Bishop, who is providing guidance, and am now looking at the second major part of the trip, which is spending up to a week at a monastery in Bulgaria. I’m also working on being able to take my final in my current/first seminary course while in Bulgaria. If anyone wants to get me a Starlink Mini, drop me a line. (smile) For all that I would like to go ahead and make reservations for some of the planned cooking lessons, I’m going to wait until we have a few other things booked.
I want to thank all of you for the support and encouragement. Some of you have helped cover costs for the trip and the seminary, and I very much appreciate it. If you want to help, check below. Now, to get back to the planned schedule of the day. Maybe.
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Thanks! Will check that out.