Writing to a geronda

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Writing to a geronda

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I am writing to a geronda on Athos. I wanted to find out the proper "protocol." Should I address it as Geronda or Igumenos (I've never heard igumenos used, but was told it means "abbot"). Thank you.

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Yes it does.

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If you know the address of a genuine clairvoyant elder from Athos, let me know. I am not interested in Ephraim in Arizona. Thank you.

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comments@esphigmenou.com .Maybe this will help you.

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An elder or eldress is a good person to contact and obedience saves, but remember those who have reached dispassion and illumination make mistakes sometimes as well. No one is perfect or infallible.

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