Rossiia i Vselenskaia Tserkov. 5-6 (42-43), 1959 [Russia and the Universal Church. 5-6 (42-43), 1959]
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Bruxelles: Editions <La Vie Avec Dieu>, 1959. Softcover. First edition; 5 1/2 x 8 1/4; pp. 54, including text to back wrap; illustrated wraps; faint creasing to upper corner and very faint age-toning to margins; illustrated with photographs; very good to near fine condition.An issue of a Russian religious emigre journal published from 1953 until 1970. The publication leaned heavily on the relations between the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Church, including the present issue which contained an article on the meeting between, then, newly appointed Pope John XXIII with the Russian exile Bishop Pavel Melet'ev.
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- Rossiia i Vselenskaia Tserkov. 5-6 (42-43), 1959 [Russia and the Universal Church. 5-6 (42-43), 1959]
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- Bruxelles: Editions <La Vie Avec Dieu>
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- 1959
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