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#298037 - 08/24/08 07:54 AM
Re: Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos
[Re: Fr David Straut]
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I remember being told by Alex Roman ("Orthodox Catholic") in this very forum that Patriarch Bartholomew is known to refuse to meet Athonite monks because he knows what they will tell him...
So, this comes as a sort of surprise. Hopefully, much good will come out of it.
Edited by asianpilgrim (08/24/08 07:56 AM)
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#298038 - 08/24/08 08:06 AM
Re: Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos
[Re: asianpilgrim]
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At the Phanar I have visited Patriarch Bartholomew perhaps as many as six times (not an overwhelming number, but then Constantinople is quite a distance from Dublin). Several times I've run across monks from the Holy Mountain who had also come to visit the Ecumenical Patriarch.
That relations are sometimes strained is hardly a secret. But it is better not to make it worse!
God grant that the celebrations honoring the good Saint be joyful and edifying.
Fr. Serge
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#298048 - 08/24/08 01:12 PM
Re: Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos
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At the Phanar I have visited Patriarch Bartholomew perhaps as many as six times (not an overwhelming number, but then Constantinople is quite a distance from Dublin). Dear Father Serge, That is six times more than most of us have!!! Respectfully, Alice 
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#298079 - 08/24/08 06:45 PM
Re: Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos
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Dear Alice,
If my having called on His All Holiness (whom I first met in Rome, incidentally) is increasing respect for me, no need to bother - I have no expectation of returning to Constantinople, much as I would like to.
Fr. Serge
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#298259 - 08/27/08 04:22 AM
Re: Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos
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#298260 - 08/27/08 04:45 AM
Re: Patr. Bartholomew visits Mt. Athos
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Dear Alice,
That photograph is delightful - thank you for posting it. Reminds me of the West of Ireland. Our actual national pilgrimage to Croagh Padraig (Mt. St. Patrick) must be made on foot (and the truly pious interpret that to mean barefoot), because no vehicle could possibly make the ascent. However, necessary supplies are brought up the mountain on donkeys, which are far better than wheels for the purpose.
I made the climb (without benefit of donkeys) once, about 29 years ago, in my pre-arthritic days.
Fr. Serge
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