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Father George Calciu: Interviews, Talks, and Homilies
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Author(s)Fr. George Calciu
PublisherSt. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood
ISBN / ASIN1887904212
ISBN-139781887904216
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Sales Rank1,073,063
CategorySpiritual life
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Father George Calciu (1925-2006) was one of the great confessors of Christianity in the twentieth century. Having survived the diabolic prison experiments of Communist Romania, Fr. George went on to become an apostle to spiritual seekers in Romania and, eventually, throughout the world. He was able to speak authoritatively of God's love and forgiveness because of his own experience of God's mercy. As a priest in America, Fr. George maintained a strict ascetic life of fasting and prayer, while at the same time pastoring his flock as a joyful and loving father. Here we present a collection of his interviews, homilies, and talks. In them he shares his thoughts on his imprisonment, how to pray, his own experience of God's Uncreated Light, and the Orthodox Christian's battle against temptations in America. Included in this volume are the Seven Homilies to the Youth that he gave in Bucharest in 1978. These homilies, in which he fearlessly called Romanian youth to turn from atheism and materialism to Christ, led to his second imprisonment by the Communist regime. Here, as in his other writings and talks, the common thread of God's mercy and forgiveness is woven into the fabric of man's need for repentance and union with his Creator.
Here we present a collection of his interviews, homilies, and talks. In them he shares his thoughts on his imprisonment, how to pray, his own experience of God s Uncreated Light, and the Orthodox Christian s battle against temptations in America. Included in this volume are the Seven Homilies to the Youth that he gave in Bucharest in 1978. These homilies, in which he fearlessly called Romanian youth to turn from atheism and materialism to Christ, led to his second imprisonment by the Communist regime. Here, as in his other writings and talks, the common thread of God s mercy and forgiveness is woven into the fabric of man s need for repentance and union with his Creator.










