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Fr. Sergei Sveshnikov | Russian Orthodox Church Skip to content Skip to search - Accesskey = s Fr. Sergei Sveshnikov A letter from Jesus Posted in Uncategorized by Fr. Sergei Sveshnikov on 29 August 2024 Follow me on Substack https://substack.com/@phroneo/note/c-67126241 1080 years ago, the linen cloth with an imprint of Christ’s face was ceremoniously carried from Edessa to Constantinople – both in modern-day Turkey. This cloth had been brought to Edessa a millennium earlier at the request of the town’s ruler Abgar. Eusebius of Caesarea who died around the year 340 found two letters in Edessa’s archive – one was a letter from Abgar to Christ and the other was a reply from Christ to Abgar. Both letters were written in Syriac. Saint Ephrem the Syrian who lived in Edessa from 363 until his death in 373 also mentions this correspondence between Christ and Abgar. According to Movses Khorenatsi (Moses of Chorene), these letters could still be found in Edessa at the end ...

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