2019.02.06. Moleben and Akathist to Blessed St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
Moleben and Akathist to Blessed St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
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February 6, 2019
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The Life of St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
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Video about the beloved fool-for-Christ, Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg (Святая блаженная Ксения Петербургская). Xenia lived most of her life in eighteenth century Russia as a homeless fool-for-Christ and displayed remarkable spiritual gifts including clairvoyance. At first, some of the people of St. Petersburg mocked and ridiculed her as a homeless vagabond. Xenia bore this with patience and eventually they began to realize her spiritual gifts and connection with God despite her attempts to hide her asceticism. Saint Xenia is the patron saint of those seeking a spouse, employment, a home, missing children, and for those seeking to put out fires. Saint Xenia, please pray for us!
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Akathist to St. Xenia of Petersburg
Recorded on 1/24/2014 - Captured Live on Ustream at
ST. XENIA OF ST. PETERSBURG | Draw the Life of a Saint
ST. XENIA OF ST. PETERSBURG | DRAW THE LIFE OF A SAINT
The story of Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg told in a draw my life style video.
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Video Credits: The Life and Miracles of Blessed Xenia of St. Petersburg (Holy Trinity Monastery, Printshop of St. Job of Pochaev) and A Child's Paradise of Saints by Nun Nectaria McLees (Christ the Saviour Brotherhood Publishing)
Saturday Vigil - Tone 1 - St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
Recorded on 1/23/2016 - Captured Live on Ustream at
Святая блаженная Ксения Петербургская / St. Xenia of St. Petersburg, fool-for-Christ
6 февраля 2016 года Божественную литургию и торжественный молебен в храме Смоленской иконы Божией Матери на Смоленском кладбище, где находится часовня, воздвигнутая над местом упокоения честных мощей блаженной, совершил ректор Санкт-Петербургской Духовной Академии архиепископ Петергофский Амвросий.
Xenia of St. Petersburg
Smolensk Cemetery - August 2007 - Iconographers with Fr. Ilya
The Glorification Service for Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg, 1978
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Glorification service for Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign
Metropolitan Philaret presiding
1978
New York, New York, USA
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Sermon 08: Saint Xenia the Fool-for-Christ
Life of St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
A life of St. Xenia. Taken from:
2015.02.06. Blessed St. Xenia of Petersburg. Sermon by Archpriest Victor Potapov
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Blessed St. Xenia of Petersburg
Sermon by Archpriest Victor Potapov
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
February 06, 2015
Virtual Pilgrimage 5 St Petersburg Russia
A pilgrim is not only an early settler from England to North America. For 2,000 years pilgrims have journeyed to the most holy city of Jerusalem and its environs. Building on previous presentations about significant destinations in the Holy Land, Fr. Rick continues to share the sights, sounds and history of this special place from his recent trip in Fall of 2017. This includes several sites in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee and St. Petersburg, Russia. If you cannot be there is person, this promises to be the next best thing.
Talk 10: The Struggle of Saint Xenia the Fool-for-Christ for Her Unrepentant Departed Husband
Description: Saint Xenia the Fool-for-Christ is one of the best-known Russian saints. Because of her many miracles, her popularity has spread throughout the Orthodox world, in Greece, America, Serbia, Canada, Australia, Romania, and beyond. She is especially called upon for help with everyday problems, such as finding employment, housing, a spouse, or missing children. She also helps those suffering from alcoholism, marital problems, childlessness, and depression. However, even more than for her many miracles, this great saint is especially to be venerated for her holy and marvellous life.
In this talk, Father Kosmas relates the life of Saint Xenia in some detail. Saint Xenia was happily married to an army colonel. Then, while attending a party, her husband suddenly died in a drunken state. This event shook Xenia, and because her beloved husband had died without confession and Holy Communion she became concerned for his soul. She went on to dedicate the remaining time of her life to struggling for the salvation of his soul by means of prayer and almsgiving, becoming for us a shining example of selfless love for one’s spouse even after death.
The following questions are also discussed: how should one find a spouse? Can women work while raising children? When are parents considered murderers of their children’s souls? What is the highest form of love? Is there an aversion today to raising children? What are the two types of unrepentant Christians? How do we pray for the departed non-Orthodox?
Other points covered in this talk include: how selfishness is one of the main diseases in marriages today; the beauty of loving one’s spouse; love beyond the grave; how good can come from catastrophes; emotional funerals; the miracle of God’s providence in our lives; some examples of Saint Xenia’s clairvoyance; and how the devil especially attacks those who serve in the Church.
Talk 10 duration: 2 hrs 4 mins
Chanting duration: 30 mins (Canon to Saint Xenia)
Acknowledgement: The icon of Saint Xenia is used with kind permission from Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville, NY, USA.
Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg
Life of Saint Xenia
Top 10 Things To Do In St. Petersburg
LifeList - The Best Of Life!
Top 10 Things To Do In St. Petersburg, Russia:
1. Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
2. Peterhof Grand Palace
3. State Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace
4. The Naval Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt
5. Park And Gardens of Peterhof
6. Chapel of St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
7. Grand Maket Russia Interactive Museum
8. The Bath Block
9. Palace Square (Dvortsovaya Ploshchad)
10. Kirov Central Park of Culture and Recreation
Music:
St. Xenia of St. Petersburg, the Fool-for-Christ
This video is about the life of St. Xenia of St. Petersburg, the Fool-for-Christ
Songs:
“Sbagli TE” by DISME and “Hearbeat” by Nowe.
2020.02.06. Moleben and Akathist to Blessed Xenia of St. Petersburg
Moleben and Akathist to Blessed Xenia of St. Petersburg (in English and Church-Slavonic).
Record of the live streaming video from Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
February 6, 2020
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Молебен и акафист блаж. Ксении Петербургской (на Английском и Церковно-Славянском).
Запись прямой трансляции из Свято-Иоанно-Предтеченского Собора в г. Вашингтоне, О.К.
6 февраля 2020 года
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St Petersburg
Spending most of the day at St. Xenia chapel and serving a moleben at St John of Kronshtadt grave were the main highlight of St. Petersburg visit.
Another Supplicatory Canon To St. Xenia
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To St. Xenia of Petersburg, Two Canons and a Canticle
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