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May God Give
You Wisdom!
The Letters
of Fr John Krestiankin
Born in 1910
in the ancient Russian town of Orel, to a traditional Orthodox
family, Archimandrite John Krestiankin of the Pskov-Caves Monastery
in Russia, chose the path of service to the Church from early
childhood. He lived through all the horrors of the communist
revolution, Stalinist repressions, and continual persecutions
against the Church. Having spent nearly five years in prisons and
concentration camps, he was subjected to harsh tortures and mocking
but was never broken. Instead, he thanked God for everything,
praying to the end of his days for the interrogator who had broken
every finger on his hands.
It is difficult to describe what Fr. John meant to those who
came to him for advice and help. Some were immersed in a sea of
Divine love and forgiveness; others were compelled by only a few
words to re-evaluate their entire lives; while others reverently
understood that they were in the presence of a man whose gaze
penetrated the most secret corners of their souls, who saw the
future just as clearly as the present. All knew without a doubt that
Fr. John was a man of God, entirely devoted to His holy will, who
said, "The main thing in spiritual life is faith in God's Providence
and discernment with counsel."
Fr. John witnessed by his life to the truth of Christ's promise:
I will build my Church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it (Matt. 16:18).
These letters provide an opportunity to partake of his wise
counsel, strengthen one's faith, and examine one's own position on
conditions and events in ecclesiastical and secular life. They
contain sound spiritual counsel on many different questions about
the Church, society, and family life, touching upon the most
pressing, essential problems of man in. the modern world.
(paperback;
full-color illustrations; 520pp)
ISBN 1-887904-39-5
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