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Andrew John Rubis

Andrew John Rubis was born to John Rubis, and is the father of Marena Anastasia Rubis. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Andrew John Rubis.
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    Andrew Rubis's Phone Number, Email, Address - Spokeo Andrew J Rubis, age 51. Locations. Philadelphia, PA. Tuckahoe, NY. Sewell, NJ. Elkridge, MD. Relatives. Manjola Rubis. Gregory Rubis. Ekaterina Rubis. have never been to a Greek Orthodox wedding. I have been to Andrew & Ekaterina Rubis' Alabanian Orthodox wedding in Philadelphia years ago! I found out they had a son Isaac! Had a great time with the whole Rubis family! Miss all of you! Andrew John Rubis as I recall! We had fun at the Orthodox priest's residence in Boston! Lots of talk, wine, and sleep! Peaceful! Andrew J Rubis, age 51 Locations Philadelphia, PA Tuckahoe, NY Sewell, NJ Elkridge, MD Relatives Manjola Rubis Gregory Rubis Ekaterina Rubis Virginia Rubis U.S. Defense Logistics Agency--I'm jealous! But very happy for Andrew and Family! Andrew Rubis, a historian of Albanian culture and reader at St. John Chrysostom Orthodox Church at 17th and Vine Streets, got things started. Emphasizing that "people leave their homelands only as a last resort and under extraordinary circumstances," Rubis carried the audience back through two millennia of Albanian history, explaining the wars and border conflicts which have continued to disrupt life in Albania and encourage emigration. Rubis explained that the symbol of the double-headed eagle was adopted after the Albanians were brought into the Roman Empire, and represents both the two capitals of Constantinople and Rome and the ability to look east and west simultaneously. Albanians indeed migrated in both directions, some east across the Adriatic, where they became known as the Arberesh of Italy, and some west to, among other destinations, the United States. Andrew took me to Saint Vladimirs! I loved the long stay there! People were extremely affectionate! Re: St. Isaac the Syrian, Nestorian? Andrew J. Rubis Offline Member Joined: Oct 2002 Posts: 1,232 Philadelphia Dear Taylor, Excellent questions! I was reading Issac's "on the Ascetical Life" early in the Lenten period, but as usual, I wandered to other things. SVS Press published this translation and commentary on his works. I'll check the introduction and see what comments were made. In Christ, Andrew
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    John Hopkins Univeristy
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    US Navy Cryptologic Officer
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