Дејан Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Аутор Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Greek police and German soldiers in Ouranopolis/Phosphori, April 23 1944 One of the most exciting stories is the emergency landing of a German water plane, a Junckers 54, who landed safely in sea, near the beach of Agiou Pavlou. A German warplane on the beach of Ag. Pavlou – date unknown There was only one small problem: there was a woman on board! A “Luftwaffe-helferin” could not set a foot on land, because this is strictly forbidden. With ‘Athonite’ wisdom the problem was solved: the woman was transferred to a small fisherman hut on poles (she didn’t touch the ground!), along the coastline, and this little hut for a short term was declared not to be associated with Athos! Four German soldiers waiting to be “rescued”, with one female Luftwaffe-helferin somewhere in the neighbourhood…. One or two days later another warplane landed and after the motor problem was solved, both planes took off again. A text from a German soldier in an Athos guestbook with a prophetic wish: “that the Community of the Holy Mountain may once will be an example for a community for all people of Europe……” Mr Zweger writes that the Germans stationed on Athos were happy with their cook and that they loved the Greek food. During Christmas they were asked to deliver Christmas trees from Mt. Athos to their fellow soldiers somewhere in Greece.Just before leaving Mt. Athos in may 1944 the Greece police left and the Germans also to check visitors coming to Athos. Stamp from German soldiers leaving Athos, April 20, 1944 May 29 1944: a farewell on the beach of Iviron May 29 1944; German soldiers on a boat leaving Athos After the Germans withdrew on May 29 1944, Athos was briefly under the sway of the partisans, before the Greek authorities took over. Wim Voogd, April 27, 2011 Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Плутон Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Rani Hrišćani su imali svoju istorijsku konotaciju, rani hrišćani se nisu branili, hrišćani koji su imali svoje države su počeli da se brane. И то је у реду, али понављам, твоја перспектива и нека општа перспектива црквене или целокупне јавности није иста. Сложићеш се да Адолф Хитлер - заштитник Свете горе не звучи баш лепо. Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Дејан Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Аутор Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 И то је у реду, али понављам, твоја перспектива и нека општа перспектива црквене или целокупне јавности није иста. Сложићеш се да Адолф Хитлер - заштитник Свете горе не звучи баш лепо. Pa brate, oni ga zvali, on pristao pa bio. Kakav bi tvoj predlog naslova bio? Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Adelaida Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Kakav bi tvoj predlog naslova bio? Kaludjerovic Sreten је реаговао/ла на ово 1 Covek samo srcem dobro vidi, sustina se ocima ne moze sagledati. Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Плутон Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Pa brate, oni ga zvali, on pristao pa bio. Kakav bi tvoj predlog naslova bio? Ма не причам за назив теме него за то што нигде нисам наишао на неко објашњење поступка од стране монаштва и сл. Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Juanito Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Нађох ова два текста из магазина Time, објављена 1941. и 1942. године. MOUNT ATHOS: Failing Light Monday, April 28, 1941 TIME Magazine The Stukas swooped across the Aegean skies like dark, dreadful birds, but they dropped no bombs on the monks of Mount Athos. The motorized Nazi hordes rumbled across the Salonikan peninsula, but they did not invade its 40-mile-long eastern cape where the holy and historic Mount towers in misty beauty above monasteries perching like fabulous castles on crags above the sea. Surrounded by flower-scented glens and gorges, veiled with pine and cypress and chestnut, are great Lavra Monastery, Vatopédi, Simöpetra, bastioned Dionysiou (which proudly possesses the brain and right hand of Saint John the Baptist) and many others, each with its fusty library and gilded Byzantine church. Last week Adolf Hitler gave no hint of what he proposed to do about this great religious prize which was his for the taking—the autonomous ecclesiastical republic of Mount Athos, 1,000-year-old capital of Greek Orthodoxy, governed by a council consisting of one monk from each of its 20 stony retreats. The 5,000 bearded, black-robed Greek, Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Rumanian monks who live on Mount Athos arrived there for many reasons—religion, disappointment in love, political conspiracy, seeking sanctuary against political or criminal punishment. They include several former Greek lunchroom proprietors who fled the clatter of U.S. civilization. They live in two kinds of monasteries: cenobite (communistic) and idiorrhythmic (allowing private property, which reverts to the monastery). Many of them lead a truly monkish life of prayer and Church scholarship, a shabby life without bathing or toothbrushing, with a meatless diet and only brief snatches of sleep, because "sleep inflames the body." They live on contributions and on the making and selling of wine, farm products, religious paintings and trinkets. Some are so ignorant or unworldly that they have heard only vaguely of Adolf Hitler—"a great German king who slays the Bolsheviks and the Jews—a fulfillment of prophecy." But in recent years the world has been altogether too much with Mount Athos to please its pure in heart. For one thing, the world's sad economy has impoverished the religious life even more than need be. Joseph Stalin has stopped the steady flow of Russian funds into Mount Athos, and war and world depression have sharply cut all other income. The ancient sins of luxury have been increasingly apparent both outside and inside the holy ground. Vigorous young monks are rare. "We need young men today more than ever," one Athonite has said, "but they prefer to fatten their ephemeral bodies and clothe them in silk shirts and ties." On the Mount itself, one of the wealthier monasteries has permitted itself all manner of worldly indulgences—central plumbing, mirrors, electric lights, newspapers, motorboats, wine-pressing machinery (instead of the industrious barefoot method). An alarming number of monks have taken to smoking, alcohol, even narcotics. And the immemorial escape from celibacy has threatened to become a fever sickening the whole "Great Academy of the Greek Clergy." The Greek press has stormed about the kidnapping of male children for the monks of Athos, and motorboats carrying male prostitutes are constantly reported chugging into the monastery harbors. Today many Greek laymen regard Mount Athos as a senile, decadent, insufferable vestige of its past. If Adolf Hitler decides to dim this "Lighthouse of the Aegean," this greatest of world monastic experiments, he may well be doing only what the Greek Government would presently have done itself.GREECE: Flight from Mt. Athos Monday, July 13, 1942 TIME Magazine Peter the Athonite came first to Mount Athos in the 9th Century and lived there for 50 years, battling devils and beasts in a cave high above Homer's wine-dark sea. Then came Euthemius and Joseph, who sought eternal bliss by moving about on their hands and knees eating grass. All this was centuries after Xerxes' legions invaded Greece, and, of course, centuries before Nazi Panzer divisions. From the time of Peter the Athonite to Adolf the paper hanger, the great rocky promontory of Athos, jutting into the Aegean like a prong of Poseidon's three-forked scepter, has been a place of refuge -for men only. No woman has knowingly been allowed to desecrate by her presence the huge cluster of monasteries atop the Holy Mountain, where bearded, black-cowled priests withdraw from worldly pleasures in the spiritual home of the Greek Orthodox Church. Even female cats and dogs and beasts of the field are barred, "so that their mating may not furnish an outlandish spectacle to souls which detest all forms of indecency. . . ." Last week, from three priests who fled to an even more ancient home of Christian religion, there came the first account of what Europe's new barbarians had done to the cloistered life of Mount Athos. For some 90 days & nights the priests had navigated nearly 1,000 miles of island-cluttered seas, and at last beached their 15-ft. open boat on the sands near Haifa in Palestine. There they told how ruck-sacked Nazi youths in peacetime had accepted the monasteries' humble hospitality and returned as soldiers to pillage and defile. Great iron bells that for centuries sounded matins and vespers had been carried away, to be melted down for the Nazi war machine. Priceless icons, illuminated manuscripts handed down from Byzantine emperors, and religious treasures* had been gathered as loot and shipped to Berlin. These things had driven them, sick at heart, from beloved mountain valleys thick with arbutus and carefully laid out for the husbanding of vineyards and olive groves within sight of the slopes of Mt. Olympus and the plains of Troy. At the islands where their boat touched, peasants fed them and gave them shelter. Greek Orthodox Church officials, believing the perilous voyage of the priests was divinely guided, ordered that their fragile boat be taken overland and placed as a shrine in the waters of the river Jordan, a trumpet's blow from Jericho. But German bombs last week struck in Haifa and there was a clash of great armies in the land of Egypt. Possibly these were omens that the new shrine might soon, in 1942, have no more power to stop warring men than had the words of Him who, some 1,900 years ago, had gone up from the multitude and proclaimed: "Blessed are the meek; for they shall inherit the earth." *Most famed of Mount Athos' religious relics: the camel-hair girdle which legend says the Virgin gave to doubting Thomas; pieces of the True Cross; the skull of St. Basil the Great; the brains of St. John the Baptist; the three gifts of the Magi (gold, frankincense and myrrh).Izvor Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Дејан Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Аутор Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Ма не причам за назив теме него за то што нигде нисам наишао на неко објашњење поступка од стране монаштва и сл. Pa mislim da je razlog opstanak i da se ne poruši i opljčka sveta gora. Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Juanito Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Today many Greek laymen regard Mount Athos as a senile, decadent, insufferable vestige of its past. If Adolf Hitler decides to dim this "Lighthouse of the Aegean," this greatest of world monastic experiments, he may well be doing only what the Greek Government would presently have done itself. Занимљиво... Плутон је реаговао/ла на ово 1 Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
Paradoksologija Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Пријави Подели Написано Децембар 10, 2015 Занимљиво... I nikako novo, niti lako ostvarljivo, očito. Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. Shakespeare Link to comment Подели на овим сајтовима More sharing options...
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