The Christian Message From Moscow (Voice of Russia)

Voice of Russia VOR radio network produces "The Christian Message from Moscow" in English. Web audio not easily available, www.manited.net reproduces this. Podcasting makes it a golden era to learn about our Russian Orthodox Christian compatriots, their rich history, music, composers, performers, writers, sermons, and Saints' lives and works. Listen each week and check out our other offerings on our website. VOR's TCMFM page is http://www.vor.ru/English/Christian_Message/

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Monday, September 25, 2006

Christian Message From Moscow (Russia:) Nikolai Turin discusses Orthodox composer, Alexander Kastalsky 2006-09-23

Today we will be aquainted by material from the Moscow based musician and journalist, Orthodox Christian Nikolai Turin, who will be telling us about the outstanding Orthodox composer, Alexander Kastalsky (1856-1926).

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Christian Message From Moscow (Russia:) "True Stories, Father Sergius" Lidiya Zaparina Part 3, 2006-09-16

Part II of "True Stories", with this section about "Father Sergius." the description of events that happened to the author, Lidiya Zaparina and her acquaintance.

Read the full text "True Stories" at the Voice of Russia website.

You are also welcome at the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Christian Message From Moscow (Russia:) "True Stories" Lidiya Zaparina Part 2, 2006-09-09

Part II of "True Stories", the description of events that happened to the author, Lidiya Zaparina and her acquaintance.

Read the full text "True Stories" at the Voice of Russia website.

You are also welcome at the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

Christian Message From Moscow (Russia:) "True Stories" Lidiya Zaparina Part 1, 2006-09-02

Part I of "True Stories" is the title of a book excerpts from which we offer you. This book is a description of events that happened to the author, Lidiya Zaparina and her acquaintance. There isn't a word of fiction here. We would like to hope that through this book you will learn to better understand the soul of an Orthodox person.
The author Lidiya Sergeevna Zaparina was a gentlewoman by birth. She was born in 1903, graduated from the gymnasium, yet couldn't continue her studies due to her noble ancestry. After the revolution of 1917 this people of noble origins were persecuted by the bolsheviks. And thus, Zaparina was obliged to find herself a job at a kindergarten. Later, when the repressions were slackened somewhat, Lidiya Zaparina was able to find employment as bibliographic expert at the State Book Chamber. She worked there right up until her pension came up.

Read the full text "True Stories" at the Voice of Russia website.

You are also welcome at the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

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