Valeriu Gafencu, "White Lilies: Letters, Conversations, and Poems from Prison" (STM Press, 2023)
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Valeriu Gafencu was born in 1921 in the Bessarabia region of Romania. In  1941, he was arrested and imprisoned, remaining so until his death in 1952. Two years into his incarceration, Gafencu was seized by the  conviction that he had squandered God’s love and felt a fervent wish to  repent. Fr. George Calciu—who had likewise been a prisoner in Romania  and had met Gafencu on several occasions—later witnessed to his  conversion: “It was enough just to see him and to pass by him, to  immediately feel the influence of Gafencu … people who stayed with him  in the same room still pray to him as to a saint.”  White Lilies (STM Press, 2023) is a  collection of letters, writings, and poems that Gafencu composed while  in prison and are testimony not only of Gafencu’s great love but of the  power of God’s light to reach even the darkest of places. Adrian Guiu holds a PhD in History of Christianity from the University of Chicago and teaches at Wright College in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
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