Everyday_Saints
Everyday Saints and Other Stories
2011 book by the Archimandrite Tikhon
Everyday Saints and Other Stories (Russian: «Несвятые святые» и другие рассказы) is a book by the Russian author Archimandrite Tikhon (now the Metropolitan), published in 2011. It is a bestseller, and over 1.1 million copies in Russian have been sold.[1][2][3] Its translator Julian Henry Lowenfeld was baptized into the Orthodox faith that same year, on Holy Saturday, in Moscow's Sretensky Monastery, where Archimandrite Tikhon was hegumen at the time. At the beginning of 2019, more than 3 million copies had already been sold in Russia.[4] The English translation of the book was the subject of an event held in the Diplomatic Receptions Hall at Russia’s Consulate General in Manhattan.[5] A few days earlier there was a presentation of the book in the Library of Congress.[6]
The book has been translated into more than 17 languages, including French,[7] Chinese,[8] Serbian[9] and others.
The book tells us about the life in the Pskov-Caves Monastery and about other amazing stories from the lives of ordinary people.[10]