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Jean-Baptiste Lully: Te Deum Laudamus
Esteemed Readers, Happy Easter! May it be indeed the time of your personal resurrection, of raise to a new spiritual level so necessary to fight the Evil oppressing us & to return the Light back! May Jean-Baptiste’s Lully composition “Te … Continue reading
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Christian Fairy-Tale: The Sun Made by God’s Will
Esteemed Readers, On the eve of the Orthodox Easter I would like to present you a Christian folk-tale telling about the resurrection. The late Russian folklore abounds in curious Bible tales. This story is about the Sun. What amazes me … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, Christ, Christ tale, civilization, Cristo, cultura, culture, Easter, favole russe, folklore, God, history, mitologia, Mitologia russa, nature, pagani, paganismo russo, Paque, Pascoa, Pasqua, resurrection, Russian culture, Russian folk tales, Russian mythology, Russian tales, society, sole, sun
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