Holy Mountain - the highest point of the earth
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The Book of Metropolitan Nikolai (Hagginikolau) "Holy Mountain - the highest point of the earth" is a diary of the author"s travel to Athos in the 70s of the 20th century and today. The entries and reflections of the lord are opening the mystical and hidden from prying eyes. The book opens up the reader the incredible image of the Holy Mountain - the place, entirely striking from the ground to the sky, from the life of the temporary to the life of the eternal.
According to the author, the purpose of this text is to encourage the Mountains of the Lord (Mih. 4, 2) This climb is needed not only for Svyatogorts or Monks - it is necessary for everyone, every Christian.
This publication is confined to the 1000th anniversary of the presence of Russian monasticism on Athos
According to the author, the purpose of this text is to encourage the Mountains of the Lord (Mih. 4, 2) This climb is needed not only for Svyatogorts or Monks - it is necessary for everyone, every Christian.
This publication is confined to the 1000th anniversary of the presence of Russian monasticism on Athos
Author:
Author:Metropolitan Nikolai (Hadzinikolau)
Cover:
Cover:integral
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7533-1184-9
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