Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| related to [Fr. (later St.) Herman] how the Spaniards in California
2 1,2| telling him this, Father [Herman] asked me, “What was the
3 1,2| missionary work of the Monks Herman and Joasaph. Not only did
4 1,2| Father John, only the Monk Herman, now retired to Spruce Island,
5 1,3| Our Venerable Father Herman of Alaska.~Little is known
6 1,3| the early life of the Monk Herman. He was born in Serpukhov
7 1,3| While at the Hermitage, Herman developed a severe infection
8 1,3| and during this sleep, Herman dreamed that he was healed
9 1,3| Valaam Monastery, Father Herman developed a strong spiritual
10 1,3| Alaska. Thus, in 1793, Father Herman, with several other Monks
11 1,3| to Alaska sank, and Fr. Herman, who, from the beginning
12 1,3| between 1808 and 1818 Fr. Herman left Kodiak and went to
13 1,3| little for himself, Fr. Herman wore the oldest and simplest
14 1,3| he was ever lonesome, Fr. Herman answered, “No, I am not
15 1,3| certainly with Angels.”~Father Herman continued to grow in his
16 1,3| they were not alone, for Herman remained with them constantly,
17 1,3| the epidemic ended, Fr. Herman brought the orphans back
18 1,3| Sundays and Holy Days, Fr. Herman would gather the people
19 1,3| and the people came to Fr. Herman for help. He took an Icon
20 1,3| Prior to his death, Fr. Herman revealed what would happen
21 1,3| would be remembered. Father Herman died on December 13, 1837,
22 1,3| and the Blessed Father Herman of Alaska entered the ranks
23 1,4| of the life of the Elder Herman of Spruce Island was initiated.
24 1,4| glorification of the Blessed Herman of Alaska. The formal resolution
25 1,4| Alaska. Thus, the Blessed Herman, the first Saint of the
26 4,0| of Our Venerable Father Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska
27 4,0| of Our Venerable Father Herman, Wonderworker of Alaska
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