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Pavel Bliznetsov

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Born on 26 September 1913 in Tambov, Russian Empire. Pavel Bliznetsov was baptized and was brought up in the Orthodox faith, but as a young man lost his faith and became an atheist. He received higher education of an engineer and a military pilot during
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God's ways are inscrutable. - Brussels: A Life with God in 1952 (under the pseudonym P. Didymus) (Reissue - Brussels, 1995).
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where he created a pastoral center in Gundelfingen (Freiburg im Breisgau). He died in Gundelfingen on 24 September 1989.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20130126004158/http://vselenstvo.narod.ru/library/lexicon.htm
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he was ordained a priest of the Byzantine rite. Father Bliznetsov served in
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God's ways are inscrutable (Brussels, 1952, under the name P. Didymus)
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The Catholic Encyclopedia. T. 1. - M., 2002. pp. 616–617.
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
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Tambov
Russian Empire
Gundelfingen
Germany
Eastern Catholic
World War II
Red Army
concentration camp
Rome
Catholicism
Russicum
Fatima
Germany
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
Russian Greek-Catholics
1913 births
1989 deaths

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