Uncut Mountain Press Releases Two Titles from Holy Monastery of the Paraclete
Source: UMP
FLORENCE, AZ — Uncut Mountain Press has released two new texts from the Holy Monastery of the Paraclete.
The first release, Miracles and Revelations During the Divine Liturgy: According to the Testimonies of Saints and Elders (288 pages, $17), opens the reader's eyes to the "divine presence, power, and reality of Christ’s Body and Blood, His providential and miraculous intervention and guidance, the gravity of approaching worthily and the danger of approaching unworthily, the healing gifts of the Mysteries, and much more."
The second, Appearances and Miracles of the Virgin Mary: According to the Testimonies of Saints and Elders (320 pages, $18), attests to the Mother of God's "miraculous assistance and encouragement through her icons, healings, and beneficial visions, and her marvelous protection and help to those in need."
UMP’s entire catalogue can be found at www.uncutmountainpress.com.
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