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Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 14 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Bessarabian deportees carried their faith into Soviet exile, Romanian priest says

… “they managed to transform suffering from something devoid of value into something of genuine value”. The living memory of confessors of the faith The cultural adviser also recalled St Blandina the Confessor of Iași , recently canonised by the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church, who herself endured imprisonment during the Soviet period and, through that suffering, drew closer to the Saviour. “While she was in Kazan, in a prison in Russia, Christ appeared to her wearing the crown of thorns. She kept drawing near to wipe away the blood flowing from His head, wounded by the thorns. She then realised that if Christ suffered, suffering can bring us deliverance,” the priest said. Fr Viorel Cojocaru stressed the importance of praying for those who endured persecution and deportation, saying that their witness to the faith remains relevant to generations today: “We have a duty to pray for them.” “The prayers of those who suffered for our dignity, our faith in Christ and our freedom will bring about the unity of the people.” During the Soviet regime, three …

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The speaker uses a vision of Christ to illustrate how suffering can lead to spiritual deliverance.

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