ASIN: 9780970713704
Condition: New
Asking Price: $8.97 Each / Make Offer!
MSRP: $17.95 Each
FOB: Holly Hill, Florida
Total Quantity: 4,005 Units
Minimum Order Quantity: 45 Units
Payment Methods Accepted: Credit Card, Check, or Money Order
Product Description: In 1942, Fr. George Papadeas became the first ordained American-born Greek Orthodox Priest graduating first in his class. In his book “Why Did She Cry”, Father Papadeas vividly portrays the story of the three Weeping Icons of the Virgin Mary that took place on Long Island, New York in the first part of 1960. It is a fascinating true story and a testament to the power of faith and the presence of the divine in our lives. It is important to remember that God’s love and mercy are always with us, and sometimes, as in this case, we are given signs to remind us of that fact. This book by Fr. George Papadeas is a valuable resource for those who witnessed these events and for those who seek to strengthen their faith through the stories of others.
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