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Hegumen Dragojlovic observes: When mentally-ill persons approach the holy relics their bodies do not show contractions and other distortions.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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The monks from the Orthodox Monastery of Vasilije Ostroski in Montenegro also confirm Hegumen's words.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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Hegumen Dragojlovic observes: When mentally-ill persons approach the holy relics their bodies do not show contractions and other distortions.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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The monks from the Orthodox Monastery of Vasilije Ostroski in Montenegro also confirm Hegumen's words.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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Archimandrite Petar Dragojlovic, Hegumen of St. Nicholas monastery, Vranjina, recalls a young woman whom he exorcised in 2005.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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Archimandrite Petar Dragojlovic, Hegumen of St. Nicholas monastery, Vranjina, recalls a young woman whom he exorcised in 2005.
Sasa Milosevic: The Secrets Of Orthodox Exorcists Sasa Milosevic 2011
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"Sergius, did the Hegumen tell you whence this calumny had origin?"
The Prince of India — Volume 02 Lewis Wallace 1866
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In the colloquy overheard by him the chief speaker described himself a son of the Hegumen of the St. James '.
The Prince of India — Volume 01 Lewis Wallace 1866
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The Hegumen, in the midst of the group, talked excitedly, though in a low tone.
The Prince of India — Volume 02 Lewis Wallace 1866
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Raised subsequently to be Hegumen of the great abbey of the
Hymns of the Eastern Church 1818-1866 1866
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