Harry Potter converts to Orthodoxy
By Alina Lobzina 20/04/2011 Harry Potter, the world’s most famous child sorceror, is to become an Orthodox Christian figure, in a play written by a priest from Tatarstan. Farther Manuil, who oversees the work of the youth department in the Bugulma diocese in the Russian regional republic, is willing to create an orthodox theatre in the town he’s serving. “Harry Potter’s repentance and the miracle of fire” is to feature strongly in the repertoire.
By Alina Lobzina 20/04/2011 Harry Potter, the world’s most famous child sorceror, is to become an Orthodox Christian figure, in a play written by a priest from Tatarstan. Farther Manuil, who oversees the work of the youth department in the Bugulma diocese in the Russian regional republic, is willing to create an orthodox theatre in the town he’s serving. “Harry Potter’s repentance and the miracle of fire” is to feature strongly in the repertoire.
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Harry Potter converts to Orthodoxy