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St. Nectarios of Aegina: Metropolitan of Pentapolis, great Theologian, Philosopher, Moralist, Educator, Ascetic, Mystic, Miracle-Worker and Healer. An account of his Life, Character, Message and Miracles, together with a Comprehensive List of his Writings, Selections from them, and an Essay on his teaching on God.
| Second Edition
By Constantine Cavarnos
Volume 7 of Modern Orthodox Saints
“The divine Nectarios of Aegina, who after Sts. Cosmas Aitolos and Nicodemos the Hagiorite is the most widely known Greek Orthodox Saint, was born on October 1, 1846, in Silyvria, Thrace. At Holy Baptism he was named Anastasios. His parents, Demos and Balou (popular for Vasiliki) Kephalas, were simple, pious Christians. They brought him up in a manner pleasing to God, and did what their very limited means allowed for his formal education.” —“Introductory”
CONTENTS
PREFACE INTRODUCTORY THE LIFE OF ST. NECTARIOS By Joachim Spetsieris, His Student and Friend MIRACLES OF THE SAINT WORKS OF THE SAINT ON GOD SELECTED PASSAGES FROM THE WORKS OF THE SAINT Christianity The Church Tradition Discovering God Self-knowledge Man Immortality of the Soul Life After Death Saints Repentance Virtue Spiritual Training Fasting Inner Attention Prayer Holy Communion Monasticism Miracles NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Item Number: BKC122 Publication data: Belmont, MA: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2000 Format: softcover Number of pages: 222 Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.6 cm × 13.8 cm × 1.4 cm Additional information: black-and-white illustrations ISBN: 0‒914744‒78‒X
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