Voices from Russia

Sunday, 30 January 2011

30 January 2011. A Tale of Two Pictures…

Filed under: history,patriotic,religious,Russian,Soviet period,World War II — 01varvara @ 00.00

Here’s Natalia Malysheva as a soldier in the Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army (RKKA) during the Second Great Patriotic War against the Fascists…

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Here’s Mother Adriana Malysheva today, as a nun, wearing the decorations for bravery that she won in the RKKA during the war.

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No one should dare call Mother Adriana a “commie zombie” for her courageous and honourable service… but there are those who do. Don’t argue with them, it’s futile… it’s bad for them, for it fixes them in their error… it’s WORSE for you, for all that you’ll get is frustration and anger that someone won’t see the obvious truth. Leave them be… let God sort it all out. That’s what “judge not lest ye be judged” means… just leave ‘em be… someone who wants the “last word” and who wants to “win every argument” is someone to avoid, wouldn’t you agree?

BMD

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