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ISBN-10 : 9780972466141
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Book excerpt: This book provides a wide range of information, both theoretical and practical, about the Orthodox Christian priests wife as she shares her husbands ministry. It will be valuable to the wives of priests and seminarians a diverse group of women from different Orthodox jurisdictions as well as clergy, parishioners, and others interested in learning more about them.


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