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The
Astonishing Missionary Journeys of The Apostle Andrew
International journalist and political commentator, George Alexandrou,
traces the traditional routes of St. Andrews missionary
journeys from the Russian far north to central Africa, bringing
to life the Lords first-called apostle and the people at
the ends of the earth to whom he preached.
St.
Andrew and The Miraculous Isle of Valaam
by St. Ignaty Brianchaninov
Renowned 19th-century Russian theologian, ascetic and saint, St.
Ignaty Brianchaninov writes on St. Andrews presence in Karelia,
northern Russia.
Old Valaam: St. Andrews Legacy, A Contemporary Photomontage
Heaven,
A Cave: Christmas in Bethlehem
by Mother Nectaria McLees
A pilgrimage to Christendoms most beloved village.
We
Are Going to Live in Paradise: Orthodoxy in the Congo
Fr. Theotimos Tsalas, a native Congolese Orthodox priest and spiritual
son of Fr. Cosmas of Zaire, links early African Christianity to
contemporary native thought and spirituality, offering a detailed
and sobering description of African spiritism and magic, with Orthodoxy
as its corrective.
Letters
From An Apostle: The Inner World of Fr. Cosmas of Zaire
In his own words: Missionary-priest Cosmas of Grigoriou (+1989).
In eleven years Fr. Cosmas baptized 15,000 souls and built 55 parishes
in the heart of the Congo.
The Last Priest of Caesarea
by H.V. Morton
A 1930s English travel writer researching the journeys of St. Paul
encounters Arab life and a lone Greek Orthodox priest in ancient
Caesarea.
Ascension
by Maxim Yakovlev
A story of contemporary Russia.
The
Golden Thread of Faith: Mental Illness and the Soul
Russian Orthodox psychiatrist, Dr. Marina Busigina, on her years
of service at the Ekaterinburg Regional Psychiatric Hospital, her
patients, and her perception of mental illness, faith, and the soul.
George,
Nadezhda, Tatiana, Sergei, and Michael
Five Orthodox Muscovites talk of their ongoing struggles with
mental illness..
Columba
Goes East
by Columba Bruce Clark
A Northern Irish convert and namesake of St. Columba of Iona charts
his Orthodox locus in the incredulous seas of the Christian East.
Cadam
in Ryazan
by Mother Nectaria McLees
A pilgrimage to Russias Ryazan region and the daily life of
a provincial village: the remarkable people who are reclaiming its
Orthodox past, and a compelling meeting with Matushka Nikandra,
a 100-year-old schema-nun who survived the Russian gulag.
Daughter
of Eagles
Albanian Julia Kokoshari describes her youth under the world's most
repressive atheist regime, God's revelation of faith, and her country's
remarkable past.
Albanian
Diary: Ten Days in Shqiperia
by Mother Nectaria McLees
Through the back roads and ancient cities of Albania, Road to
Emmaus finds a resurrected Church renewing a nation.
Strength
in Numbers
An overview of Albanian Orthodoxy's phenomenal decade of outreach.
Orthodox
Roots, Bektashi Neighbors
A direct and candid interview with Albania's native son, Metropolitan
John of Korca, on co-existence with Albania's Bektashi Muslims and
individuality and freedom in Orthodox spirituality.
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