Aliona’s places

Places

Aliona Kurilko-Kuznetsova:
Aliona Kurilko-Kuznetsova: “It’s very difficult, but I think I have to thank the Universe – it’s because of the war that I came here. Every person has a destiny, and I can say that my destiny brought me here, to a spiritual city. Romania is captivating for many reasons.
Here I found spiritual support while grieving and mourning. Places give us strength, healing, inspiration and the will to go on living.

In this video by Bogdan Dincă, Aliona talks about Radu Voda Monastery, Constantine and Helen Cathedral, Saint Spiridon Monastery and other places that helped her find peace of mind.

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