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“The Prayer Prayer: Seeing God’s Creation with New Eyes”

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The Prayer Book is a part of the project “Responsibility for Creating in Ukraine: Interdisciplinary and Ecumenical Exchange of Experience in Sustainable Energy and Creating an Information Center in Uzhgorod” in cooperation with Ludwig Maximilian University and supported by the German Federal Environmental Conservation Fund. The edition contains a part of prayers, psalms, biblical and liturgical texts, prayers concerning the responsibility for creation – nature. (Edition II, option 2). The Prayer Book is available under the EU Waste Management – ENPI East project with the financial support of the European Union.

BBK: E 22

UDC: 264.1

“The Prayer Prayer: Seeing God’s Creation with New Eyes.” – Uzhgorod, 2011.-102 p.

B 92

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