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Heralds of a Catholic Russia is a groundbreaking work exploring the intellectual journeys of twelve Eastern Orthodox figures as they sought to reconcile themselves completely to the Church established by Christ, fully subsisting in the Catholic Church. While there are many such accounts of Protestant converts to the faith, it is one of the first books of its kind to document the conversion stories of Orthodox Christians to Catholicism. This book offers valuable insights into the complexities of ecumenism and the ongoing dialogue between the Orthodox and the Catholic Church. Dr. Likoudis draws on his extensive knowledge and experience as a convert himself to shed light on the spiritual quests of notable figures such as Vladimir Soloviev, Madame Swetchine, Ivan Gagarin and several others, exploring the tensions and historical challenges they faced, as well as the general challenges present in Catholic-Eastern Orthodox relations, especially in Russia and surrounding regions. The book also touches on the conversion of Russia prophesied by Our Lady at Fatima, to the three shepherd children, Lucia dos Santos and Francisco and Jacinta Marto, highlighting the significance of the consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary fulfilled by Pope St. John Paul II in 1984. Likoudis provides valuable insights into the historical and theological context of this event. This book is the latest major work of Likoudis, following his trilogy on Eastern Orthodoxy more generally, which solidifies his position as perhaps the leading authority on the subject. Heralds of a Catholic Russia is a timely and important work which will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, clergy and lay alike who seek a deep understanding of the history of Christianity and the ongoing dialogue between the Catholic Church and those outside her fold.
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