An edition of Pearl of Great Price (1981)

Pearl of Great Price

The Life of Mother Matia Skobtsova, 1891-1945

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An edition of Pearl of Great Price (1981)

Pearl of Great Price

The Life of Mother Matia Skobtsova, 1891-1945

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Pearl of Great Price is the moving story of Mother Maria Skobtsova, a nun of the Orthodox Church, who was born into a Russian aristocratic home but who died a martyr's death in one of Hitler's concentration camps. In the intervening years, the vicissitudes of life led her through two marriages, childbirth and childrearing, and exile from her homeland - until she became an unconventional nun, devoted to the service of the destitute and the despairing in Nazi-occupied France during WWII. Mother Maria was eventually consigned to Ravensbrück concentration camp because of her support of the Jews in Paris. There she continued to help those around her up until-and even by means of-her own death. Now canonized by the Orthodox Church as St Maria, she demonstrates how to love the image of God in each person, even when surrounded by hatred, undiluted evil, and brutality.

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192

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Pearl of great price: the life of Mother Maria Skobtsova, 1891-1945
1982, Darton, Longman & Todd, St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, Darton Longman & Todd ltd
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Cover of: Pearl of Great Price
Pearl of Great Price: The Life of Mother Matia Skobtsova 1891-1945
June 1, 1981, St. Vladimir's Seminary Press
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Paperback
Number of pages
192
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

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Open Library
OL8323361M
ISBN 10
0913836850
ISBN 13
9780913836859
Library Thing
861947
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958919

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