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Christian Hagiographers: Sulpicius Severus, Bollandist, John Canaparius, Nikolaj Velimirovi?, Saint Sava, Lfric of Eynsham, Engus of Tallaght

Christian Hagiographers: Sulpicius Severus, Bollandist, John Canaparius, Nikolaj Velimirovi?, Saint Sava, Lfric of Eynsham, Engus of Tallaght

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ISBN10: 1155546504
ISBN13: 9781155546506
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 36
Weight: 0.18
Height: 0.07 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Sulpicius Severus, Bollandist, John Canaparius, Nikolaj Velimirovi, Saint Sava, AElfric of Eynsham, Oengus of Tallaght, Heribert Rosweyde, Giorgi Merchule, John Colgan, Pedro de Ribadeneira, Alban Butler, Heriger of Lobbes, Osbern of Canterbury, Hucbald, Bede Camm, Jean Bolland, Luigi Lippomano, Hippolyte Delehaye, John Evangelist Stadler, Jean Gamans, Symeon the Metaphrast, John Moschus, Laurentius Surius, Philip of Harveng, Thomas Messingham, Caesar of Heisterbach, Thomas Bourchier, Frederick George Holweck, Godfrey Henschen, Daniel Papebroch, Palladius of Galatia, Jocelyn of Furness, Petrus de Natalibus, Paulinus the Deacon, Francois Baert, Thiofrid of Echternach, Stephen of Liege, Osbert of Clare, Charles De Smedt, Odo of Glanfeuil, Ardo Smaragdus, Iakob Tsurtaveli, Reginald of Durham, Petrus de Dacia, Faustinus of Brescia, Dietrich of Apolda, Cogitosus, Bartholomew Albizzi. Excerpt: Saint Nikolai Velimirovich of Ohrid and i a or Nikolaj Velimirovi (Serbian Cyrillic: January 4 1881 - March 18 1956) was bishop of Ohrid and of i a in the Serbian Orthodox Church, an influential theological writer and a very gifted orator, therefore also known as The New Chrysostom. His birth name was Nikola. As a young man, he came close to dying of dysentery, and decided that he would dedicate his life to God if he survived. He did survive, and was tonsured as a monk under the name Nikolaj. He was also ordained into the clergy, and quickly became an important leader and spokesperson for the Serbian Orthodox Church, especially in its relations with the West. When the Germans occupied Yugoslavia in World War II, Nikolaj Velimirovi was imprisoned and eventually taken to a camp in Austria. After being liberated by the Allies at the end of the war, he chose not to return to Yugoslavia (which had a Communist gov..