Macedonia Of The Greek Orthodox, Macedonia Of The Faith.
Light a candle, before the heavy gates of the monastery shut behind you. Let your eyes feast on the deep blue sea surrounding Mt. Athos, the Holy Mountain.
Follow St. Paul’s footsteps around Thessaloniki, the city with the most important Byzantine churches.
In Veroia you can see St. Paul’s Tribune [Bema], where he preached to the Nations, and in the small village of Kastania, the Icon of Panagia Soumela [Madonna at Melas’ place], the famous heirloom that refugees from Pontos [the Black Sea] brought with them. At Paeonia, Serres and Pella traditions of worship merge with nature – even at remote mountain tops one can hear the echo of the dialogue between God and man.
Mount Athos (The Holy Mountain).
If you want to wander around the monastery building and the Byzantine Totem, you need to issue a special license. Your pilgrimage tour can include the Agia Zoni of the Vatopedi monastery, the Panagia Portaitissa of the Iviron Monastery, the Axion Esti of Karyes, the Great Sanctuary of the Virgin Mary and the largest holy cross of the Xeropotamou monastery.Russian monastery St. Panteleimon’s white main blue dome building is exceptionally compelling, as well as the spectacular Serbian monastery Chilandariou (dedicated to the holy remains of St. Luke’s head), Bulgarian monastery Zographou, Megisti Lavra monastery of St. George Romanian hermit. In the cathedral of Providence, visitors can see the original Typicon of the Athos Mountains, the sacred mountain community to set up a bill by the Macedonian royal family Ioannis Tsimiskis, which is the king of the Byzantine Empire in the 10th century.