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Пребывание архиепископа Луки (Войно-Ясенецкого) в Новосибирске (свидетельство очевидца)

Пребывание архиепископа Луки (Войно-Ясенецкого) в Новосибирске (свидетельство очевидца)

Abstract

Ниже приводятся имеющиеся в исторических источниках и литературе сведения о пребывании архиепископа Луки (Войно-Ясенецкого), видного иерарха Русской Православной Церкви и выдающегося хирурга ХХ в., в сибирской столице в 1943 г. Публикуется мемуарный очерк доктора медицины П. Т. Приходько, очевидца происходивших событий.The author analyzes the information from historical sources and scientifi c literature about the stay of archbishop Luca (Voino-Yasnetskiy), the notable hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church and the eminent surgeon of the twentieth century, in Siberian capital in 1943. The article accompanied with the autobiographical sketch of P.T. Prikhodko, the Doctor of Medicine and the eyewitness of the described events.

Keywords

АРХИЕПИСКОП ЛУКА (ВОЙНО-ЯСЕНЕЦКИЙ), РУССКАЯ ПРАВОСЛАВНАЯ ЦЕРКОВЬ, НОВОСИБИРСК, МЕДИЦИНА, ХИРУРГ, ARCHBISHOP LUCA (VOINO-YASNETSKIY)

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