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The lives of St. Rupert & Erendruda

Keck, Karen Rae
The lives of St. Rupert & Erendruda
Rupert of Salzburg was Bishop of Worms as well as the first Bishop of Salzburg and abbot of St. Peter's Abbey in Salzburg. He was a contemporary of the Frankish king Childebert III. Rupert is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Rupert is also patron saint of the Austrian state of Salzburg.

CHF 12.90

The life of the Holy Confessor St. Felix

St Bede the Venerable / Giles, G. a.
The life of the Holy Confessor St. Felix
According to St Bede, Felix helped Sigebert to establish a school in his Kingdom "where boys could be taught letters." Felix evangelised throughout East Anglia, building a Cathedral at Norwich and school at Dunwich, stone Churches throughout the region and the College that would become the University of Cambridge.

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Letter to Kiwron, Catholicos of Iberia

Movses II Yeghivardetsi / Curtin, D. P.
Letter to Kiwron, Catholicos of Iberia
These are two letters of correspondence between the two Caucasian Sees in Georgia and Armenia regarding the presence of a Nestorian priest in their midst. There are some allusions drawn to issues of Christological doctrine, particularly that of the Council of Chalcedon and with imperial pressure to accept its canons coming from the Eastern Roman Empire.

CHF 13.50

The Canons of the Synod of Partav

Sion I., Catholicos Of Armenia / Curtin, D. P.
The Canons of the Synod of Partav
The Synod of Partav was a council of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the 8th century that dealt with question regarding the authority and role of bishops and priests within the church, as well as concerns regarding the ritual integrity of many of the church's practices. These were compiled into twenty-three separate canons under the direction of Sion I, who was then reigning patriarch over the Armenian church.

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The Ramban Pattu

Ramban the Archdeacon / Curtin, D. P. / Nath, Nithual
The Ramban Pattu
The Ramban Pattukal is the traditional Nasarani song about the coming of St. Thomas the Apostle to Southern India. It details his movements, the churches that he founded, and his eventually death and martyrdom in Mylapore. The original Malayalam text is included here as well as an introduction and commentary explain the nature and origin of the text. Its over four hundred poetic stanzas are available here for the first time in English.

CHF 23.50