Born in the 19th century to a Protestant family of German nobility,
Grand Duchess Elizabeth grew up surrounded by wealth and glory. Through the
care of a merciful and loving mother, Elizabeth became one of the most
beautiful and wise young women of her time. At the age of nineteen she married
a Russian Grand Duke and through him found the Orthodox Faith. After her
husband was brutally killed, Elizabeth totally renounced her fortune and the
illustrious life of princess. Fulfilling the longing of her heart, she became
an Orthodox nun and founded a convent which combined charitable work with the
life of prayer. But this wonderful work was interrupted after the Bolshevik
revolution, when Abbess Elizabeth was arrested, tortured and finally became
worthy of a martyr’s crown.
This is the story of a real princess, who through the power of faith
left all temporal things and became the abbess of a convent - even a martyr -
in a time of great oppression against the Orthodox Church.
Author: Cătălin Grigore
Illustrator: Adela Maria Calistru
Translator: Alexandra Grigore
Translator: Alexandra Grigore
Year: 2012
Number of pages: 36
Mate coated paper
Paperback, sewed
Format: 20x24 cm
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