- Lev Gillet
__NOTOC__Born in 1893 in Saint-Marcellin (Isère, France), after studies of philosophy in Paris, Louis Gillet (Lev Gillet - [http://www.sobornost.org/images/photos/lev_gillet.jpgPhoto] ) was mobilised during the
First World War , taken prisoner in 1914 and spent three years in captivity, where he was attracted by the spirit and the spirituality of the Russian prisoners. He studied mathematics and psychology in Geneva and joined the Benedictines of Clairvaux in 1919. Attracted by theEastern Christianity , he became acquainted with MetropolitanAndriy Sheptytsky of theUkrainian Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, and pronounced his final vows in 1925 at the StuditeMonastery ofUniv Lavra in Galicia.Disappointed by the attitude of the Catholic Church towards Orthodoxy, Father Lev was received in the
Orthodox Church in Paris in May 1928, and in November 1928 he became rector of theparish of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Paris, the first French-speaking Orthodox parish. In 1938 he left Paris to settle in London, within the framework of the Fellowship of Saint Alban and Saint Sergius [http://www.sobornost.org/] , an ecumenical organization dedicated to the bringing together of the Anglican Church and the Orthodox Church. He remained in England until his death in 1980, going on many journeys abroad, in particular to France, Switzerland and Lebanon, where he took part in the spiritual revival of Antiochian Orthodoxy.Principal publications in French (under the pseudonym "a monk of the Eastern Church" - [http://www.amazon.co.uk/s?search-alias=stripbooks&field-author=Gillet,%20Lev English translations also available] ) include "The Jesus Prayer", "Introduction to Orthodox Spirituality", "The year of grace of the Lord: A commentary on the Byzantine liturgical year", and "Jesus, simple gazes to the Saviour".
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:"O strange Orthodox Church, so poor and weak, with neither the organization nor the culture of the West, staying afloat as if by a
miracle in the face of so many trials, tribulations and struggles; a Church of contrasts, both so traditional and so free, so archaic and so alive, so ritualist and so personally involved, a Church where the priceless pearl of theGospel is assiduously preserved, sometimes under a layer of dust; a Church which in shadows and silence maintains above all the eternal values of purity, poverty,asceticism ,humility and forgiveness; a Church which has often not known how to act, but which can sing of the joy of Pascha like no other."ource
Translated from [http://www.pagesorthodoxes.net/coeur/biograph.htm#lev] , [http://www.editionsducerf.fr/html/fiche/ficheauteur.asp?n_aut=3681] (French)
Further reading
Writings by Fr. Lev Gillet
* [http://www.syndesmos.org/en/texts/files/Text_85%20The%20Vision,%20editorial,%20Lev%20Gillet,%201972.pdf Father Lev Gillet. The Vision. "Syndesmos News" 1972 Dec, No 8 (PDF)] ( [http://www.coptichymns.net/module-pagesetter-viewpub-tid-1-pid-309.html mirror (HTML)] )
* [http://www.coptichymns.net/module-pagesetter-viewpub-tid-1-pid-155.html Father Lev Gillet. The Jesus Prayer]
* [http://www.coptichymns.net/index.php?module=pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=1&pid=412 Father Lev Gillet. Finding Peace Despite the Suffering]Other material
* [http://www.jacwell.org/spring_summer2000/father_lev_gillet.htm Father Michael Plekon. Father Lev Gillet: The Monk in the City, a Pilgrim in many worlds]
* [http://www.pagesorthodoxes.net/foi-orthodoxe/temoignage-lev-gillet.htm Élisabeth Behr-Sigel. Père Lev Gillet : La crise et le dénouement (French)]
* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/2204048860/ Élisabeth Behr-Sigel. "Lev Gillet, "un moine de l'Eglise d'Orient": Un libre croyant universaliste, évangélique et mystique (L'Histoire à vif)" (Lev Gillet, a Monk of the Eastern Church - book in French)]
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