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Reading this book, you will recall the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ and his recommendations on how to live as true Christians. You will become acquainted with the life and death of his Mother ¿ Ever-Virgin Mary. You will learn about various Orthodox saints and lessons of their lives. You will also receive the opportunity to become acquainted with some Bulgarian saints, as many Bulgarians have given their lives to preserve the Christian faith during 5 centuries of foreign oppression. We live in a very difficult time, filled with so many problems. political, financial, religious, human…mehr

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Reading this book, you will recall the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ and his recommendations on how to live as true Christians. You will become acquainted with the life and death of his Mother ¿ Ever-Virgin Mary. You will learn about various Orthodox saints and lessons of their lives. You will also receive the opportunity to become acquainted with some Bulgarian saints, as many Bulgarians have given their lives to preserve the Christian faith during 5 centuries of foreign oppression. We live in a very difficult time, filled with so many problems. political, financial, religious, human rights violation, increase in number of atheists, violence and terrorist acts, etc. That is why the aim of this book is to remind you of God and his mother, Our Lady Virgin Mary, and of all the saints, who have devoted their lives to preserve the faith in God, morals, and Christian traditions. Let us remind ourselves again what is true and lie, faith and unbelief, debt to the family and the Motherland, faith in the future. Let us dedicate our lives to the truth and the good, the morality and the duty, the faith in God and in ourselves, to live with dignity and honor.
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Autorenporträt
V. Rev. Stefan Mihailov was born in Strahilovo, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. He graduated from Theological Univ. St. Kliment Ohridski in Theology and B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Sofia, Bulgaria. He was ordained as a priest in the town of Ruse, Bulgaria, 1974. Currently he is attached as a priest at the St. George Cathedral in Rossford, Ohio.