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Arsenie Boca: The Saint of the Carpathians

A Journey Through the Life, Miracles, and Legacy of Romania’s Most Beloved Orthodox Saint

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Arsenie Boca: The Saint of the Carpathians

By: Marina Rasnoveanu
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A powerful spiritual journey through the life, suffering, and legacy of one of Romania’s most beloved Orthodox mystics.

Father Arsenie Boca—monk, theologian, icon painter, and visionary—has become a beacon of light for millions of pilgrims. Considered by many the "Saint of the Carpathians," his teachings, prophetic visions, and silent resistance under communism continue to inspire generations.

This book offers a heartfelt yet well-documented exploration of his life, including:

  • His life, arrest and persecution by the Securitate (Romania’s secret police)

  • The prophetic frescoes he painted at Drăgănescu Church

  • His alleged visions, including foretellings of dictatorship, exile, and renewal

  • The acatist to read in hard times or whenever you want to be close to him.

  • His recent canonization and continued spiritual influence today

Written from the personal perspective of a Romanian Orthodox believer, this work blends historical research, eyewitness accounts, and personal reflections into a compelling narrative of faith and resilience.

Whether you are seeking spiritual guidance, historical insight, or simply wish to learn more about a little-known saint of Eastern Europe, this book is a window into a remarkable life that continues to touch hearts today.

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