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The following are articles which I have either added to OrthodoxWiki or to which I have contributed. I hope to expand the list significantly over time, particularly those articles on Romanian saints, monasteries and churches. | The following are articles which I have either added to OrthodoxWiki or to which I have contributed. I hope to expand the list significantly over time, particularly those articles on Romanian saints, monasteries and churches. | ||
− | [[Church of Romania]] | + | *[[Church of Romania]] |
− | [[Daniel the Hermit]] | + | *[[Daniel the Hermit]] |
− | [[Diocletian]] | + | *[[Diocletian]] |
− | [[Evangelicus of Tomis]] | + | *[[Evangelicus of Tomis]] |
− | [[Putna Monastery (Bucovina, Romania)]] | + | *[[John Cassian]] |
− | [[Sansala]] | + | *[[John the New of Suceava]] |
− | [[Sava the Goth]] | + | *[[Putna Monastery (Bucovina, Romania)]] |
− | [[Stephen the Great]] | + | *[[Sansala]] |
− | [[Voronet Monastery (Bucovina, Romania)]] | + | *[[Sava the Goth]] |
+ | *[[Stephen the Great]] | ||
+ | *[[Voronet Monastery (Bucovina, Romania)]] |
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My, rather unwieldy, name is James Harry Karl Meyer-Bejdl. I was born in Chatham, England in 1975 into an extremely mixed but predominantly German/Czech family, the family being scattered across Europe from Britain to Slovakia due to the wars and politics of the 20th century.
I am a convert to Orthodoxy having been brought up Lutheran (though I mostly attended Anglican services due to a lack of Lutheran churches in Britain). I first came into contact with the Orthodox Church in Romania whilst working for a charity at the Neuropsychiatric Children's Hospital in Siret, Bucovina. My investigation of and eventual conversion to Orthodoxy was triggered by the example of a wonderful monk at the monastery of St. John the New of Suceava. I, unfortunately, never got his name but I owe him a great debt.
I eventually married in the 15th century church of Sf. Nicolae in Balinesti, the village near Siret from which my wife comes, but we've now settled down in Britain. When I was Chrismated in the Orthodox Church I took St. James the Persian as my patron, partly because his life inspired me a great deal and partly because he is less commonly venerated than other Sts. James.
I hope I shall be able to contribute articles on the Church of Romania here, and particularly the Romanian saints who are relatively unknown in the west.
Articles
The following are articles which I have either added to OrthodoxWiki or to which I have contributed. I hope to expand the list significantly over time, particularly those articles on Romanian saints, monasteries and churches.