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Friends of Mount Athos

The Friends of Mount Athos (FoMA) is a society formed in 1990 dedicated to supporting the Orthodox monasteries of Mount Athos. Through education and advocacy, the organisation champions the preservation of these monasteries' history, culture, arts, architecture, and literature while advancing their religious and charitable missions.

Friends of Mount Athos

The Friends of Mount Athos (FoMA) is a society formed in 1990 dedicated to supporting the Orthodox monasteries of Mount Athos. Through education and advocacy, the organisation champions the preservation of these monasteries' history, culture, arts, architecture, and literature while advancing their religious and charitable missions.

Friends of Mount Athos

The Friends of Mount Athos (FoMA) is a society formed in 1990 dedicated to supporting the Orthodox monasteries of Mount Athos. Through education and advocacy, the organisation champions the preservation of these monasteries' history, culture, arts, architecture, and literature while advancing their religious and charitable missions.

Overview

FoMA supports members and prospective pilgrims wishing to go to Mount Athos. The website handles memberships, donations, event listings and a shop selling unique books and cards. It also includes practical guides for those planning to visit the Holy Mountain, and a news section covering the Society's work.

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Our work is trusted by the Vatican, the English Benedictine Congregation, and monasteries worldwide.

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Our work is trusted by the Vatican, the English Benedictine Congregation, and monasteries worldwide.

© 2025 Native Multimedia

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Our work is trusted by the Vatican, the English Benedictine Congregation, and monasteries worldwide.

© 2025 Native Multimedia

All rights reserved