Novice monk from Ukraine goes missing on Mt. Athos

The search is ongoing to locate a 43-year-old Ukrainian novice monk who went missing while visiting Mt. Athos, reports "Orthodox heritage of Ukraine on Mount Athos" referring to SigmaLIVE.

Police report that the novice was hosted in a cell, then on January 16 set out to visit an acquaintance in Karakallou Monastery, one of the mountain’s twenty ruling monasteries.

The surrounding area was experiencing snow and dropping temperatures that day. The novice managed to send an SMS to his acquaintance that he would not make it to the monastery due to the inclement weather.

The disappearance was reported on Monday, 23 January, by the monk who hosted him in the cell.

Police and rescue services continue searching for the missing Ukrainian.

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