As at Vatopedi, Divine Liturgy comes, and hearts present seek to chime with the music of the Light of the World. By such hearts, it is taught, spiritual light enters the Axis Mundi of the world.
Agape lunch is the charity that follows, again by the ancient Byzantine reckoning that was also found at Vatopedi. Each day the food is rightly tuned to calendar and the correct form of fast. The Cretan school of iconic wall art paints the dining hall atmosphere. At the juncture, where church meets hall, are mysterious paintings of the 17th Century that prophetically hearken to the technical weapons of our time.
By the Rivers of Vespers, where dinner and veneration of icon and relic combine (see the Seventh Ecumenical Council), there is contemplation, reading, meditation, prayer, or adventure to consider. All beckon.
By olive twinned trees we set to the coastal way of St Paul’s monastery. Nestled in the full rise of the Athos Mountain, St Paul’s has one of the Great Icons, from which a living miraculous myrrh scent yet emits. Likewise, now almost expected, a story of wonder not unusual in our Byzantine surrounds, the treasures of the Magi – sceptical westerners notwithstanding – lie as gift of a great long-ago queen.
In the light of such heritage the 20 Ruling Monasteries of the Autonomous Republic of Mt Athos are always at prayer, fasting and vigilance. At the Greenwich based 4am mark their matin prayers come together. With the Hesychasm breathing method, the monks chant their heart song of the Jesus Prayer for the whole world: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, Have Mercy Upon Me a Sinner”.