The Forgotten Medicine: The Mystery of Repentance
By Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev
Translated by Ralitsa Doynova
Translated by Ralitsa Doynova
Publication Data: Wildwood, CA: Saint Xenia Skete, 2006
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 72
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.0 cm × 13.4 cm × 0.6 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 0‒938635‒49‒4
By Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev
Translated by Ralitsa Doynova
Volume I of The Spiritual Writings of Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev
“If[...]blessed transformation and heavenly consolation come through the Mystery of Repentance, why do we not hasten to partake of it? Archimandrite Seraphim in The Forgotten Medicine details the reasons many have for not coming to Confession, and for each of these he clearly brings forth the truth of the matter. For those who feel awkward because of not knowing how to approach Confession, he explains in depth how to prepare before, what to do when we are with the confessor, and what to do afterwards. He then writes of the wondrous changes in the lives of those who enter into the Mystery of Repentance, illustrating with several true accounts.”
—“A Note of Introduction”
CONTENTS
About the Author
A Note of Introduction
I. The Rich Traveller
II. Sin
III. The Forgotten Medicine
IV. Objections to Confession
V. Rules for a Saving Confession
VI. Consequences of True Confession
VII. Closing Questions
Index
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 72
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.0 cm × 13.4 cm × 0.6 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 0‒938635‒49‒4
By Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev
Translated by Ralitsa Doynova
Volume I of The Spiritual Writings of Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev
“If[...]blessed transformation and heavenly consolation come through the Mystery of Repentance, why do we not hasten to partake of it? Archimandrite Seraphim in The Forgotten Medicine details the reasons many have for not coming to Confession, and for each of these he clearly brings forth the truth of the matter. For those who feel awkward because of not knowing how to approach Confession, he explains in depth how to prepare before, what to do when we are with the confessor, and what to do afterwards. He then writes of the wondrous changes in the lives of those who enter into the Mystery of Repentance, illustrating with several true accounts.”
—“A Note of Introduction”
CONTENTS
About the Author
A Note of Introduction
I. The Rich Traveller
II. Sin
III. The Forgotten Medicine
IV. Objections to Confession
V. Rules for a Saving Confession
VI. Consequences of True Confession
VII. Closing Questions
Index
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