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Suceava · SuceavaA serious road accident that took place on Tuesday morning at Vatra Dornei hit the families of a local priest. A 14-year-old boy died in the hospital, and the priest's wife and other two children are in extremely serious condition, entering intensive therapy, after the car was hit by a bridge in the Bistria River. The tragedy article in the family of priest Ioan Cozma in Vatra Dornei. His 14-year-old son died, and his wife and two other children…See the Story
Tragedies in the Family of Priest Ioan Cozma of Vatra Dornei. His 14-Year-Old Son Died, and His Wife and Two Other Children Are in Critical Condition After the Accident in Which Their Car Fell Into the River Bistria
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Department of the Treasury (USDT)There is still time for endurance, time for patience, time for healing, time for change. Have you slipped? Rise up. Have you sinned? Cease. Do not stand among sinners, but leap aside. — St. Basil the GreatSee the Story
St. Basil the Great—There Is Still Time for Endurance, ...
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Jesus ChristSometimes, when we lose something, we search for it everywhere, only to overlook the fact that what we are looking for is right in front of us; we just haven’t looked closely enough to see it. Why do Armenians celebrate Christmas on January 6? This question often arises around this time each year, and many Armenian sources explain it as follows: “The first clear reference to Christians celebrating the Epiphany on January 6 can be found in the…See the Story