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Alexander Nadson

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in London, the largest Belarusian library abroad. Fr Nadson "developed the institution to the point where it could justifiably be regarded as the foremost collection in the world, outside Belarus itself, of books (including many rare publications), maps, journals and artefacts relevant for the study
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and a manuscript tefsir (a commentary on the Qur’an) that he had acquired for the library, written in Arabic script by Muslim Tatars living in Belarus who had retained their religion but used Belarusian as their everyday language. He was also a long time editor of the Journal. The high regard in
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From 1981 he was head of the Belarusian Catholic mission in Great Britain, and from 1986, Apostolic Visitor to all Belarusian
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The library also provided Fr Nadson with many opportunities for research. He gave several lectures to the
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Fr. Nadson - Ceslaus Sipovich: The first Belarusian Catholic Bishop in the 20th Century (1914–1981)
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which his scholarship was held was shown by the award in 2008 of an honorary doctorate of the
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charity fund aimed at alleviating the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986.
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Fr. Nadson - Princess Magdalena Radzivill and the Greek Catholic Church in Belarus
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He was the author of several books on the history of Belarus and the head of a
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in Belarus that had been suppressed in that country since the 1830s.
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on such topics as the life and writings of the early Belarusian
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and its chairman in 1951–1953. He was editor of the periodicals
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faithful abroad. He actively supported the recreation of the
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Belarusian Greek Catholic priest, scholar, and émigré leader
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Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum in London
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of the complex area east of Poland once known as the
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Fr. Nadson - Spiritual Writings of St Cyril of Turau
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Nadson died at 88 on 15 April 2015 and is buried in
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Haradzyeya
Second Polish Republic
Belarus
London
United Kingdom
Belarusian
romanized
Apostolic Visitor
Belarusian Greek-Catholic
Belarusian
Belarusian
romanized
Haradzyeya
Nyasvizh
Second Polish Republic
Minsk Region
First World War
Slutsk Uprising
2nd Polish Corps
Anders army
Great Britain
University of London
Association of Belarusians in Great Britain
Pontifical Greek College
Rome
Ceslaus Sipovich
London
North Finchley
Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum

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