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Years later, when people asked Andrei why he sang that night instead of just ringing the bell, he would smile through his white beard. "A bell only makes a sound," he would say. "But a prayer in the tongue of your mother makes a home. I just reminded them that even when we are cold, we are not alone."
In a small village tucked into the folds of the Apuseni Mountains, the winters didn’t just arrive—they occupied the land. The snow fell so thick that it felt as if the world was being rewritten in white ink. Doamne ocrotestei pe romani
Down in the square, the weeping stopped. One by one, the men took off their hats. The women pulled their shawls tighter and joined in, their voices rising like smoke to meet Andrei’s. They weren’t just singing a song; they were claiming their right to exist. They sang for the shepherds on the ridges, the students in the cities, and the families divided by borders they didn't draw. Years later, when people asked Andrei why he