Владыка Феофан. Новогодние и Рождественские Праздники.
Митрополи́т Феофа́н (в миру Ива́н Андре́евич Ашурко́в; 21 мая 1947, Дмитриев-Льговский, Курская область, РСФСР, СССР) — епископ Русской православной церкви, митрополит Казанский и Татарстанский.
Член Общественной палаты Российской Федерации в 2006—2008 и 2008—2010 годах.
Родился 25 мая 1947 года, в городе Дмитриев-Льговский Курской области, в семье служащих. После школы поступил в училище города Новотроицка где учился на эл. слесаря. После училища был призван в армию, служил в Ульяновске, в этом городе посещал храм где и принял решение после армии уйти в монастырь.
В 1969—1970 годах нёс послушания у епископа Смоленского и Вяземского Гедеона (Докукина).
В 1970 году поступил во второй класс Московской Духовной семинарии, которую окончил в 1972 году и был зачислен в Московскую Духовную академию. В 1973 году был принят послушником в братство Троице-Сергиевой Лавры.
19 декабря 1973 года наместником Троице-Сергиевой Лавры архимандритом Иеронимом (Зиновьевым) был пострижен в монашество с именем Феофан в честь преподобного Феофана Исповедника.
14 января 1974 года архиепископом Сергием (Голубцовым) рукоположен в сан иеродиакона.
7 апреля 1976 года в кафедральном соборе города Тулы рукоположен в сан иеромонаха митрополитом Тульским и Белевским Ювеналием (Поярковым).
В 1976 году окончил Московскую Духовную академию со степенью кандидата богословия, присвоенной за кандидатскую работу «Догматическое учение Василия Великого», и был зачислен в аспирантуру при Московской Духовной академии.
Церковно-дипломатическая деятельность
В 1977 году определением Священного Синода направлен в Русскую Духовную Миссию в Иерусалиме, где нес послушание до 1982 года.
В 1979 году, в праздник Успения Божией Матери, возведён в сан игумена с возложением креста с украшениями.
С 1982 года по 1984 год пребывал в братстве Троице-Сергиевой лавры.
6 сентября 1984 года направлен для пастырского служения в Экзархат Центральной и Южной Америки в Аргентину, где служил секретарём данного экзархата.
В 1985 году, в Неделю всех святых, в Земле Российской просиявших, возведён в сан архимандрита.
23 марта 1987 года освобождён от пастырского послушания в Аргентине.
В 1987—1989 годах — нёс послушания в ОВЦС Московского патриархата.
С 1989 по 1993 год — Экзарх Патриарха Московского при Патриархе Александрийском и всея Африки (Египет).
Во время противостояния в 1993 году в Москве активно участвовал в переговорах конфликтующих сторон. Неоднократно лично проводил переговоры в Доме Советов с вице-президентом Российской Федерации А. В. Руцким, председателем Верховного Совета Российской Федерации Р. И. Хасбулатовым и другими участниками событий.
Во время событий сентября-октября 1993 года приезжал в осажденный Верховный Совет России и просил депутатов направить делегацию для переговоров с представителями Бориса Ельцина.
С 1993 года по 1999 год — заместитель председателя ОВЦС Московского Патриархата, митрополита Смоленского и Калининградского Кирилла.
28 декабря 1999 года назначен представителем Патриарха Московского при Патриархе Антиохийском и всего Востока (Сирия).
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Приход храма Святого праведного Иоанна Кронштадтского Чудотворца. Волгоград. Россия.
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The Wonderworker Woman 01/12 Angels know everything (English Subtitles)
For the first time in the history of television, the film crew conducted a large-scale journalistic investigation. Selected unique eyewitness accounts, evidence of miracles performed through the prayers of St. Matrona. The results of 9-year work in the archive of Matrona are collected. Some facts are announced for the first time. This series is about a unique gift and the difficult fate of the blind and paralyzed village girl Matrona, who devoted herself to serving people. In any weather, on weekdays and holidays, there is a turn in the Pokrovsky nunnery: hundreds of women come here to the relics of St. Matrona, hoping for a miracle. And miracles happen! Even more than 60 years after the death of Matrona, Moscow does not miss a single request: incurable patients are recovering, and those who have given up giving birth become mothers.
1 ANGELS KNOW EVERYTHING
In the first episode of the documentary series “The Wonderworker” the story of the birth of the girl, Matrona Dmitrievna Nikonova is told. She was born in a poor peasant family. Her Mother saw a dream: a white bird with an infant face and hollows instead of eyes was sitting on her hand. Soon, the girl was born without eyes.
In childhood, Matrona did not play with dolls, but with icons, on Wednesdays and Fridays (days of Orthodox fasting) did not drink milk, but for the time being, nobody paid attention to it. And then there was an incredible event that completely turned her whole life.
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The Wonderworker Woman 12/12. Life after death.(English Subtitles)
Have you heard about St., Matrona of Moscow?
St. Matrona is honoured and venerated by millions.
She is petitioned for the impossible. Patroness and protector of childless families. She has healed the sick through prayer, predicted the future, helped in solving family problems and conflicts. She never refused to help anyone, either in her life or after her death. This is the story of incredible miracles that have a place in the lives of all believers.
In the last episode 12 we see the last earthly days of Saint Matrona of Moscow. She foresaw her death three days in advance. She precisely indicated the day and hour and began to prepare. She was comforted other people, that there was no need to cry, that she would still stay with them and help... Until the last breath she received visitors and tried to help everyone. She died in Skhodna on May 2, 1952.
The most amazing thing is that this is not the end of her story, it is a new beginning! Hundreds of women stand in line every day to venerate her relics, knowing that she does not refuse anyone who turns to her with faith and love... and her earthly death is not an obstruction!
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00:01:43 1 Terminology and usage
00:01:54 1.1 Pre-modern
00:02:54 1.2 Modern
00:05:07 1.3 Contemporary
00:06:09 2 Modern era
00:06:18 2.1 Significant developments
00:08:41 2.1.1 Early
00:11:24 2.1.2 Late
00:20:28 3 Early modern period
00:23:50 3.1 Asia
00:23:59 3.1.1 China
00:26:59 3.1.2 Japan
00:29:32 3.1.3 India
00:31:06 3.1.3.1 British and Dutch colonization
00:34:00 3.2 Europe
00:35:07 3.2.1 Tsardom of Russia
00:37:59 3.2.2 Reason and Enlightenment
00:41:37 3.2.3 Scientific Revolution
00:42:52 3.2.4 The French Revolutions
00:44:26 3.2.4.1 National and Legislative Assembly
00:45:19 3.2.4.2 The Directory and Napoleonic Era
00:47:06 3.2.5 Italian unification
00:47:59 3.2.6 End of the early modern period
00:49:12 3.3 North America
00:53:21 3.3.1 Decolonization of North and South Americas
00:55:31 4 Late modern period
00:55:42 4.1 Timeline
00:56:02 4.2 Industrial revolutions
00:58:40 4.2.1 Industrialization
00:59:43 4.2.2 Revolution in manufacture and power
01:01:46 4.2.3 Notable engineers
01:03:27 4.2.4 Social effects and classes
01:04:39 4.2.4.1 Mid-19th-century European revolts
01:05:45 4.2.4.2 Industrial age reformism
01:07:20 4.2.5 Imperial Russia
01:09:52 4.3 European dominance and the 19th century
01:10:33 4.3.1 Imperialism and empires
01:14:32 4.3.2 British Victorian era
01:17:36 4.3.3 French governments and conflicts
01:20:24 4.3.4 Slavery and abolition
01:21:05 4.3.5 African colonization
01:25:51 4.3.6 Meiji Japan
01:29:17 4.4 United States
01:29:27 4.4.1 Antebellum expansion
01:30:49 4.4.2 Civil War and Reconstruction
01:33:16 4.4.3 The Gilded Age and legacy
01:36:14 4.5 Science and philosophy
01:39:48 4.5.1 Notable persons
01:41:09 4.5.2 Social Darwinism
01:42:02 4.5.3 Marxist society
01:43:59 4.6 European decline and the 20th century
01:44:41 4.6.1 Australian Constitution
01:45:35 4.6.2 Revolution and Warlords in China
01:49:04 4.6.3 World Wars era
01:49:13 4.6.3.1 Start of the 20th century
01:52:16 4.6.3.2 Edwardian Britain
01:53:40 4.6.3.3 World War I
02:00:56 4.6.3.4 Revolutions and war in Eurasia
02:07:38 4.6.4 The Early Republic of China
02:10:01 4.6.4.1 Nanjing period in China
02:10:45 4.6.4.2 The 1920s and the Depression
02:16:56 4.6.4.3 The League and crises
02:20:45 4.6.4.4 Tripartite Pact
02:22:07 4.6.4.5 World War II
02:29:50 5 End of the Period – Postwar World
02:32:06 5.1 American Peace
02:32:57 5.2 Cold War era
02:38:03 5.3 Latin America polarization
02:39:18 5.4 Space Age
02:41:14 6 Education and schools
02:41:59 6.1 British education
02:42:35 6.2 Universities
02:43:08 7 See also
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Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the linear, global, historiographical approach to the time frame after post-classical history. Modern history can be further broken down into periods:
The early modern period began approximately in the early 16th century; notable historical milestones included the European Renaissance, the Age of Discovery, and the Protestant Reformation.
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Contemporary history is the span of historic events from approximately 1945 that are immediately relevant to the present time.This article primarily covers the 1800–1950 time period with a brief summary of 1500–1800. For a more in depth article on modern times before 1800, see Early Modern period.
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Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the linear, global, historiographical approach to the time frame after post-classical history. Modern history can be further broken down into periods:
The early modern period began approximately in the early 16th century; notable historical milestones included the European Renaissance, the Age of Discovery, and the Protestant Reformation.
The late modern period began approximately in the mid-18th century; notable historical milestones included the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the Great Divergence, and the Russian Revolution. It took all of human history up to 1804 for the world's population to reach 1 billion; the next billion came just over a century later, in 1927.
Contemporary history is the span of historic events from approximately 1945 that are immediately relevant to the present time.This article primarily covers the 1800–1950 time period with a brief summary of 1500–1800. For a more in depth article on modern times before 1800, see Early Modern period.
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- Socrates
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Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the linear, global, historiographical approach to the time frame after post-classical history. Modern history can be further broken down into periods:
The early modern period began approximately in the early 16th century; notable historical milestones included the European Renaissance, the Age of Discovery, and the Protestant Reformation.
The late modern period began approximately in the mid-18th century; notable historical milestones included the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the Great Divergence, and the Russian Revolution. It took all of human history up to 1804 for the world's population to reach 1 billion; the next billion came just over a century later, in 1927.
Contemporary history is the span of historic events from approximately 1945 that are immediately relevant to the present time.This article primarily covers the 1800–1950 time period with a brief summary of 1500–1800. For a more in depth article on modern times before 1800, see Early Modern period.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
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Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the linear, global, historiographical approach to the time frame after post-classical history. Modern history can be further broken down into periods:
The early modern period began approximately in the early 16th century; notable historical milestones included the European Renaissance, the Age of Discovery, and the Protestant Reformation.
The late modern period began approximately in the mid-18th century; notable historical milestones included the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the Great Divergence, and the Russian Revolution. It took all of human history up to 1804 for the world's population to reach 1 billion; the next billion came just over a century later, in 1927.
Contemporary history is the span of historic events from approximately 1945 that are immediately relevant to the present time.This article primarily covers the 1800–1950 time period with a brief summary of 1500–1800. For a more in depth article on modern times before 1800, see Early Modern period.