Anna Gippius

Xenia the Blessed's faith in the Lord was of such strength that the impossible does not exist. By her great humility, podvig of spiritual and bodily poverty, love for her neighbors and prayer, she earned the divine gift of clairvoyance. And she turned it for the benefit of people.

As well as St. Panteleimon, who has long been revered as the heavenly patron of the sick, doctors and soldiers. Having been baptized in his youth, he devoted his whole life to serving the sick, the poor and the poor. He was a skilled healer, but he began to be called the Healer after a dead child was resurrected through his prayer.

St. John of Kronstadt said: "Turn fervently to the prayers of the saints and believe in their sympathy and help, in their love and assistance for salvation..."

Xenia the Blessed

WHO WILL KSENIA HELP

–Check it out.

The director of the publishing house handed me a paperback edition: "Saint Charbel. A man chosen by God." I quickly flipped through the book. A Catholic saint who lived in Lebanon – he helped him in such and such cases, such and such miracles happened to him after the Lithuanians.

"A whole series about Saint Charbel has been published," the director continued, "these books have become quite popular. But we have our own saints in Russia, and it is more logical for us to turn to them for help in trouble, for healing. Let's write about it. First of all, let's make a book about St. Xenia of St. Petersburg. About how it helps in diseases and misfortunes. Keep in touch. But in such a way that the book is addressed not only to church people, but also to those who have never crossed the threshold of the church.

A lot of books about St. Xenia the Blessed have been published. Do I need another one? I went to my spiritual father for a blessing.