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St. Seraphim, Wonderworker of Sarov, and His Spiritual Inheritance
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Author: Helen Kontzevitch
Format: paperback
Pages: 366
The life of the beloved Russian saint, including his teaching on the acquisition of the Holy Spirit (A Wonderful Revelation to the World), an account of his canonization in 1903, and chapters on the Diveyevo Tradition and accounts of pilgrims there.
Publication Data: Wildwood, CA: Saint Xenia Skete, 2004
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.0 cm × 13.4 cm × 1.9 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒887904‒37‒9
by Helen Kontzevitch
Translated by St. Xenia Skete
“At the beginning of the nineteenth century[...a] renaissance occurred. [...]St. Seraphim appeared as the greatest and brighest example of this epoch of rebirth. In his holiness he was not only one of the saints of the Russian nation, but he holds a place among the greatest lights of the Christian world—‘as one of the ancients.’ He is a great gift of Orthodox Russia to Universal Orthodoxy.”
—“Preface”
CONTENTS
About the Author
PART ONE: St. Seraphim, Wonderworker of Sarov
by Helen Kontzevitch
Preface
I. Ascetical Period
II. Apostolic Work
III. Diveyevo Convent
IV. On the Goal of the Christian Life
V. The Protector of Diveyevo
VI. The Final Years and Repose of Saint Seraphim
VII. St. Seraphim’s Glorification
PART TWO: Diveyevo Tradition
by Nun Seraphima and Schemanun Margarita
PART THREE: A Pilgrimage To Diveyevo
by Dr. A. P. Timofievich
Appendix: Elena Ivanova Motovilova
Diveyevo Today
Glossary
Index
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.0 cm × 13.4 cm × 1.9 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒887904‒37‒9
by Helen Kontzevitch
Translated by St. Xenia Skete
“At the beginning of the nineteenth century[...a] renaissance occurred. [...]St. Seraphim appeared as the greatest and brighest example of this epoch of rebirth. In his holiness he was not only one of the saints of the Russian nation, but he holds a place among the greatest lights of the Christian world—‘as one of the ancients.’ He is a great gift of Orthodox Russia to Universal Orthodoxy.”
—“Preface”
CONTENTS
About the Author
PART ONE: St. Seraphim, Wonderworker of Sarov
by Helen Kontzevitch
Preface
I. Ascetical Period
II. Apostolic Work
III. Diveyevo Convent
IV. On the Goal of the Christian Life
V. The Protector of Diveyevo
VI. The Final Years and Repose of Saint Seraphim
VII. St. Seraphim’s Glorification
PART TWO: Diveyevo Tradition
by Nun Seraphima and Schemanun Margarita
PART THREE: A Pilgrimage To Diveyevo
by Dr. A. P. Timofievich
Appendix: Elena Ivanova Motovilova
Diveyevo Today
Glossary
Index
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