Mikhail Gavrilov

Mikhail Gavrilov (9 April 1893 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire - 4 April 1954), professor, religious writer, historian, teacher, Russian Catholic apostolate in exile, member of the a parishioner of the Greek Catholic Church of the Annunciation in Brussels after of Parish of Holy Trinity in Paris, author and fellow publishers of the newspapers "Life with God" and "East Christian Center" and member of Russian apostolate in the Diaspora.

Gavrilov's works broadcast transmissions to the world and the light of life looked out on the waves of the Monte Carlo.

After that he emigrated to Romania, and then moved to France, graduated from the Sorbonne in [Paris.

In 1950, Gavrilov was one of the initiators of the pilgrimage of Russian Catholics in Rome, which resulted in the apostolic letter of Pope Pius XII to the peoples of Russia Sacro Vergente Anno to consecration of Russia and the Heart of Our Lady in 1952.

Cardinal Eugene Tisserand repeatedly said Gavrilov's works were a great benefit to Christian unity.

Gavrilov MN Spiritual Foundations of Russian Culture: The main ideas of creativity Dostoevsky.

24 s. Gavrilov MN New phenomena world Blessed Virgin: The Story of Fatima ... 1949.

Saint Pius X Gavrilov MN A letter to the person who wants to "go" to Catholicism A. Yudin The Catholic Encyclopedia.

Brussels publisher Life with God: Book World Russian abroad XX century.