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#336402 - 11/03/09 05:07 PM
Re: Zugger: Finding a Hidden Church
[Re: amonasticbeginner]
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One thing to keep in mind: The book covers pretty much only the period after the formation of the Eparchy in the US... these struggles are within the lifetime of many Ruthenian Parishioners in both the American Metropolia and the Eparchy and Exarchate in Europe.
But it is a powerful book; at times, too powerful.
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#337115 - 11/12/09 06:10 PM
Re: Zugger: Finding a Hidden Church
[Re: aramis]
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I agree with you assessment and I have yet to finish reading the book.
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#350822 - 08/02/10 05:32 PM
Re: Zugger: Finding a Hidden Church
[Re: Via Cassian]
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My review of "Finding A Hidden Church" will be appearing in the September/October issue of "The Saint Austin Review."
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