ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF MOUNT ATHOS
© The Friends of Mount Athos, 2008
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Who are the Friends of Mount Athos?
The society, which owes its origin to the correspondence columns
of The Times, was formed in 1990 among those who share a
common interest in the well-being of the monasteries of Mount
Athos.
Object of the Friends
The object of the society is officially described as: "the advancement of
education of the public in the study and knowledge of the history,
culture, arts, architecture, natural history, and literature of the
Orthodox monasteries of Mount Athos and the promotion of the religious and
other charitable work of the Holy Community and monasteries of Mount
Athos". In keeping with those objects, the society is empowered "to make
grants, donations and other payments for the restoration or conservation
of buildings or of works of art and books of educational or religious
significance on Mount Athos within the above objects." To that end the
society produces publications, arranges lectures, and organizes
conferences and exhibitions devoted to Athonite themes.
Concerns of the Friends
The society also acts as a group of concerned friends and supporters of
Mount Athos, who will provide assistance wherever practicable, in
consultation with the monastic authorities. The society has no
specifically political aspirations. Nor is it primarily a fund-raising
body. The assistance to be provided is more likely to take the form of
liaison, expertise, or equipment for which the monks have expressed a need.
It aims above all to be a society of friends, who will be
both friends with one another and friends with the monks, and who will
share with each other their experiences of this "station of a faith where
all the years have stopped", but which remains very much alive today.
Publications of the Friends
- Annual Report: a wide-ranging journal that includes an
editorial on the society's year, a report of recent developments direct
from the Mountain, articles and book reviews on topics of Athonite
interest. Copies of the Annual Report are free to members.
- A Pilgrim's Guide to Mount Athos: a booklet containing
up-to-date information and advice for those planning to make a pilgrimage
to the Holy Mountain. Printed copies of the Pilgrim's Guide are free to
members.
- Directory: an annual list of members and their
addresses. Free to members.
- Other publications, such as translations of works of Athonite
spirituality, are from time to time produced in collaboration with the
monasteries.
Meetings of the Friends
- Vasilopitta: the year begins in traditional Greek style with a
Vasilopitta party in London, a social gathering enabling members to get to
know one another.
- AGM: the Annual General Meeting (AGM) takes place in the spring in
Oxford. It usually takes the form of a one-day conference at which, in
addition to the formal business of the AGM, a variety of talks are
presented on themes of Athonite concern.
- Winter meeting: the society meets again in the late autumn in London
for a lecture by an invited speaker.
- Other events, such as conferences, exhibitions, and pilgrimages are
held from time to time.
Maintained for the Friends of Mount Athos by
Robert W. Allison
Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Bates College
Lewiston, Maine 04240
Responses to the Friends of Mount Athos may be sent by e-mail to
- Dr. Graham Speake, hon.
secretary
- Prof. Robert W. Allison,
American Secretary
Responses may also be sent by post addressed to:
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Dr. Graham Speake
Ironstone Farmhouse, Milton, Banbury
OX15 4HH England
(fax: 01295-722047; from the U.S.A.: 011-44-1295-722047)
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or:
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Robert W. Allison
Dept. of Philosophy and Religion
Bates College
73-75 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, Maine, 04240 U.S.A.
(fax: 207-786-6123)
http://www.bates.edu/~rallison/friends/about.html