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Die Pforte des Himmels
- Pilgerfahrt zur Mönchsrepublik Athos
- Narrated by: Frank Stöckle, Jan Schreiber, Erik Raphael
- Length: 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nicht einmal fünf Autostunden vom lärmenden Thessaloniki entfernt endet die Welt. Dahinter erstreckt sich das Land, das nun schon seit über tausend Jahren von Mönchen bewohnt wird: der heilige Berg Athos, der letzte monastische Staat der Erde, geistiger Mittelpunkt des orthodoxen Christentums. Eine Zone der Stille und Askese und der völligen Ausrichtung des Lebens auf Gott.
Rund 2000 Mönche leben heute auf dem heiligen Berg, an der "Pforte des Himmels", wie die Mönche selbst sagen. Der Autor befragte einen davon, einen ehemaligen Biologielehrer aus Deutschland, der seit acht Jahren "auf dem Weg zum engelsgleichen Zustand" ist.
Regie: Iiris Arnold.
©1996 SWR (P)1996 SWR
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