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| Sunday, October 26, 1997 Published at 12:18 GMT World: Europe Monks see Schengen as Devil's work Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos
The all-male monastic community of Mount Athos, in a northeastern corner of Greece, is one of the more unlikely and vociferous opponents of the Schengen Agreement. A small but angry group among the monks say that Schengen is the work of the devil and Satan's latest attempt to rule the earth. The Orthodox monks, who live in a semi-autonomous monastic republic on a rugged peninsula overlooking the northern Aegean fear that Schengen's open-border arrangements could threaten a thousand-year-old decree banning women from their 'Holy Mountain'. Women - and even most female domestic animals - have not been allowed on the 'Holy Mountain' since a decree, or Avaton, banning women was issued by Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomachos in 1060. Since the 10th century, the monks have lived in a self-governing community dedicating themselves to quiet contemplation of the Virgin and God, out of the sight of women. The only way women can view the Monasteries is by taking one of the boats, which sail from the "secular" parts of Athos Even these boats cannot sail closer than 500 metres from the coast Earlier this year the monks launched a vocal, but unsuccessful campaign to try to prevent ratification of the agreement by the Greek parliament. The treaty was however, ratified in June. Kosta Karas, a writer on Orthodox affairs, says the monks' fears are unfounded, but many of them are suspicious nonetheless, especially after recent statements by some female opponents of the ban. A number of female Finnish and Swedish Euro MPs have called for Mount Athos to be opened up to women, and a prominent Greek journalist, Fotoni Pipili, sent an open letter to parliament calling for the Avaton to be debated in parliament. The Swedish and Finnish Foreign Ministers, both of them women, also recently refused to accept the special status of the Mountain, arguing that the Avaton contradicted EU legislation. One of their more arcane objections is that inevitably some of the identification numbers given to people by the database will include the combination 666 - the Mark of the Beast in the Book of Revelations. Mr Karas says this is an esoteric interpretation of Revelations. Thousands of Orthodox zealots demonstrated against ratification earlier this year chanting "Satan is Schengen." They say the treaty will rob people of their individuality, turning them into numbers on a computer. An announcement issued by the monastic community's supreme administrative board in February said ratifying the Agreement would create the "danger of an institutionalized and general electronic filing (system) with all the negative consequences for the human individual's God-given freedom and his saviour through Christ." Mount Athos has been a centre of Eastern Orthodoxy since AD 963 and for centuries it has had Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Romanian religious houses among its 20 self-governing monasteries. The monks are automatically entitled to Greek and European citizenship wherever they come from. Images reproduced with kind permission of the Demokritus University of Thrace |
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