Seraphim of Sarov: A Russian Saint's Story

Author:   Margarita Sabashnikova Woloschin ,  Irina Segal
Publisher:   Anthroposophic Press Inc
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9781621483908


Pages:   84
Publication Date:   14 November 2025
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Seraphim of Sarov: A Russian Saint's Story


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Margarita Woloschin's narrative of the life of Seraphim of Sarov, translated into English here for the first time, was published in Moscow in 1913, just ten years after Sarov's canonization by the Russian Orthodox Church in July of 1903. Presenting the most remarkable facts and key stages of Saint Seraphim's life, Woloschin's storytelling contemplates deeply about the nature of miracles, the Holy Spirit, the human soul and spirituality, the Word of God, and silence. Woloschin's telling of the story of Saint Seraphim's remarkable life, informed as it is, quite naturally, by both the Russian Church and anthroposophy, is a remarkably fresh testament to the beauty and power of human love and sacrifice, in service of Christ.

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Author:   Margarita Sabashnikova Woloschin ,  Irina Segal
Publisher:   Anthroposophic Press Inc
Imprint:   SteinerBooks, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.109kg
ISBN:  

9781621483908


ISBN 10:   1621483908
Pages:   84
Publication Date:   14 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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About the author Margarita Vasilievna Woloschin (nee Sabashnikova) was born in Moscow and traveled extensively with her family already as a child, in Europe and throughout Russia. In her youth, she was recognized as a painter of great promise, and was well known as an artist by the age of twenty-one. Her active, searching spirit and deeply religious nature led her, in 1905, to Rudolf Steiner, who was then the leader of the German Section of the Theosophical Society. This encounter proved decisive for her entire life. She united herself with the work of Rudolf Steiner, heard many of his early lecture cycles, and became a friend and coworker of those who first carried forward the impulse of anthroposophy. She worked as a painter, under Rudolf Steiner's direction, on the original Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. Her love of Russia and her wish to be part of its destiny drew her back to Petersburg and Moscow during the early days of the revolution. Thus, between 1917 and 1922 Woloschin was an active leader of the Russian Anthroposophical Society and was the first to bring the art of eurythmy to Russia. At the end of 1922, seeing no possibility for free cultural life in Soviet Russia, Woloschin left for Germany. The Russian Anthroposophical Society soon ceased to exist. She lived the rest of her life in Stuttgart, wholly dedicated to anthroposophy until the end. Her memoir, Die grune Schlange (The Green Snake), was published in German in 1954; it contains priceless material about the construction of the First Goetheanum and the early days of the anthroposophical movement. Margarita Woloschin died on November 2, 1973, aged 91.

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