Author Biography
Abbess Arsenia (born Anna Mikhailovna Sebriakova) was the long-tenured superior of the Transfiuguration Monastery, serving for over 45 years in that position during the second half of the 19th century. Well known in her native Don region, she corresponded with luminaries of her time, including P.A. Brianchaninov, brother of St. Ignatius of the Caucasus. Her notes and letters are steeped in the traditions of Holy Scripture, in the inspiration of the Orthodox divine services, and in the deep current of monastic spirituality from which she drew her strength.
Mary Naumenko is the wife of an Orthodox priest and has been involved in parish ministry for several decades. She recently earned an M.A. in Arts and Humanities from Faulkner University (Montgomery, AL). Her dissertation was on the patristic concept of the nous in the writings of Dostoevsky.
Contents
Introduction
A Short Biography
Part 1 The Notes of Abbess Arsenia
Part 2 The Letters to Peter Alexandrovich Brianchaninov
Part 3 Letters to Other Individuals
To Agrathena Mihailovna Merzhanova
To Schema-nun Pafnutia
To Lydia P.V.
To V.I.I.
To M.S.
To A.S.
To V.P.G.
Acknowledgements
End Notes
Index