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Pomenik – Book of Intercessions for the Living and the Deceased
Pomenik – Book of Intercessions for the Living and the Deceased


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Prayer Book for Remembrance in the Orthodox Tradition
This small Orthodox memorial book contains prayers and space for the handwritten entry of the names of the living and the deceased, whom one entrusts to God in prayer. The Pomenik is an integral part of Orthodox piety—especially during the Divine Liturgy, the offering of prosphora, monastic custom, or personal prayer.
This booklet allows you to systematically record names for regular prayer—a silent act of charity that corresponds to the Orthodox practice of "pominjanja." It also contains short prayers for remembering the living and the departed, in a spirit of intercession and spiritual solidarity.
Thanks to its small format, it is easy to carry – at home, in church or when traveling.
Product details
Title Pomenik – Book of Intercessions for the Living and the Deceased
Language Serbian (Cyrillic)
Contents Prayers for the living and the deceased, space for handwritten entries
Number of pages 80 pages
Softcover
Format 12 x 8 cm
Weight including packaging approx. 30 g
Origin Serbia
Product safety
Manufacturer
Svetazvezda Kläui, Strassackerstrasse 7a, 5116 Schinznach Bad, Switzerland
Email: pk@svetazvezda.com
Product identification
Product name Pomenik – Intercession Book for the Living and the Deceased
Material paper, softcover
Safety instructions
Not suitable for children under 3 years
Protect from moisture and direct sunlight
Do not store near open flames
Controller in the EU
Svetazvezda Kläui, Strassackerstrasse 7a, 5116 Schinznach Bad, Switzerland
Email: pk@svetazvezda.com
conformity
This product complies with the EU Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988
Delivery time
2–5 working days
Why buy this book
A Pomenik is a lasting expression of love for the living and loyalty to the deceased. This memorial book helps us remember regularly in prayer – in the power of the Orthodox tradition.
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