Russia, Irkutsk. Church of the Icon of the Mother of God of Kazan in Craft Sloboda. Orthodox church
Russia, Irkutsk. Church of the Icon of the Mother of God of Kazan in Craft Sloboda. Orthodox church, Protestant church, From Drone, Departure of the camera
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Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow consecrates Holy Trinity Cathedral in St. Petersburg
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril has consecrated the Cathedral (Ismailovski Sobor) of Holy Trinity in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Our Lady of Kazan Feast Day Processional in St. Petersburg, Russia on November 4, 2012
The Russian Orthodox Church believes that the Our Lady of Kazan Icon saved / protected Russia during the Polish invasion in 1612, the Swedish invasion in 1709, the Napoleonic invasion in 812, and again during the Nazi bombing and blockade of St. Petersburg (then Leningrad) during World War II. They also credit this icon with performing miracles. This video is of the end of a 1.1 mile (1.85 km) procession from the Kazan Cathedral to St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Russia, Irkutsk. Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of the Mother of God. Catholic church, Protestan
Russia, Irkutsk. Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of the Mother of God. Catholic church, Protestant church. Architectural style - Constructivism, From Drone, Point of interest
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Relatives Looking for Ivan Sednev Remains
Surviving relatives of Ivan Dmitrievich Sednev look for his remains. Ivan Sednev, a peasant from a small village at Uglish, sailor from the imperial yacht Standart, worked as Footman for the grand duchesses after being recommended by Klementy Nagorny. Ivan accompanied the family as a servant to the Ipatiev House where he was shot together with Klementy Nagorny in May 27 1918. He was buried by the White Army near the Church of All Who Sorrow, but his tomb was not preserved because the ground was razed to build a city park. Now his relatives wonder where are his remains. In Tsarskoe Selo, Ivan unaccustomed to his new role, asked the Tsar to allow him to move in his beautiful 17-year-old wife Manya, the Tsar understanding his petition helped Sedniev to have an apartment. In 1910 a daughter Ludmila was born and in 1912 a second daughter Tamara, GD Olga Nikolaevna became her Godmother and gave her a golden cross, kept with the family until present. Alexandra Feodorovna trusted him unconditionally said Ivan's granddaughter Tamara Belkin, as he was to serve the Grad Duchesses. Once in vacation at Sverchkova, a relative asked him to help his nephew Lenka (Leonid Sednev, the kitchen boy, only survivor of the Ipatiev House). Ivan took him to Tsarskoe Selo to work as helper but soon became a friendly companion to the Heir, to the point that Alexei would not sit down for dinner without the presence of Lenka, says Tamara proudly. Ludmila once told that Ivan resented the visitors to the Court because they will always steal things as souvenirs, and worse the Royal family knew this but did nothing. He would arrive home completely upset of this, Manya would try to calm him down explaining that they should tolerate it, why cannot a lackey of the village of Sverchkova steal a silver spoon as a nice souvenir? Seniev will resist saying: the guests take him for a fool.
In 1917 Ivan realized that the times were becoming violent, he decided to send his family to Uglish, but he decided to stay with Lenka. Ivan sent several chests to Uglish, but they arrived all raked, only bricks and the Icon of Kazan Mother of God was left. Later a delegation of revolutionary fellow villagers showed up, they suspected that Seniev had sent countless treasures, disappointed they left with the family's samovar. Manya was worried because she had not received any letter from Ivan and heard Tsar Nicholas II had abdicated. In Tsarskoe Selo, the servants were given the opportunity to escape but Ivan and Lenka decided against and traveled with the Tsar to Siberia.
Волгоградцы почтили память жертв политических репрессий.
30 октября в России отмечается День памяти жертв политических репрессий.
Центральное благочиние Волгоградской епархии присоединилось к всероссийской акции «Молитва памяти». Акция носит не политический характер, заключается в совершении поминовения безвинно убиенных в советские годы.
В прошлом году данная акция проводилась рядом с храмом Урюпинской иконы Божией Матери. В течении 2 часов были помянуты имена репрессированных жителей Сталинградской области, записанные в первой (из трёх) книге «Петля: Воспоминания, очерки, документы».
По данным епархиальной комиссии по канонизации святых, в Царицыне и Сталинградской области при советской власти было репрессировано более тысячи священнослужителей. Среди них первый святой, прославленный в Волгоградской епархии, священномученик Николай Попов; местночтимый святой Калачевской епархии, священномученик Петр Никотин (расстрелян в 1937 году на Бутовском полигоне); последний настоятель Александро-Невского собора Царицына, новомученик, протоиерей Иаков Горохов; настоятель Вознесенской церкви протоирей Алексей Лебедев, священнослужители Казанского собора Царицына — протоиерей Алексей Могилин и протодиакон Тимофей Акимов и сотни других имен.
Всероссийский день памяти жертв советских репрессий — 30 октября официально установлен в 1991 году. В этот день имена репрессированных традиционно читают у Соловецкого камня и на Бутовском полигоне в Москве, в Петербурге и Екатеринбурге, в других регионах России — у памятников жертвам политических репрессий, в местах массовых расстрелов, а также там, где стояли раньше взорванные и разрушенные в советское время храмы.
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Where is this street Part 11 Central Street You Won't Believe!!!
Where is this street Part 11 Central Street
We continue the series of publications about how the streets look with the same name in different parts of Russia. Today we will make a virtual trip through the streets with the name Central. This is the most common name for streets in cities, towns and villages of Russia - however, they are not always located in the center. Ready? Go!
The previous parts of this cycle:
Novosibirsk, Central street under the snow. by Yuri Sakharov
Summer view of the old water tower on Central Street, Yekaterinburg. by anlebedev
In the frame the church of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God, Central, Kazan. by Mark Shishkin
Russia, Irkutsk. Cathedral of the Epiphany. Orthodox temple Catholic temple, From Drone
Russia, Irkutsk. Cathedral of the Epiphany. Orthodox temple Catholic temple, From Drone
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Russia, Irkutsk. Organ Hall. Irkutsk Regional Philharmonic. Roman Catholic Church, From Drone, Poin
Russia, Irkutsk. Organ Hall. Irkutsk Regional Philharmonic. Roman Catholic Church, From Drone, Point of interest
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Russia, Irkutsk. Building Vostsibugol Trade and Industry Company. Ikhvinsky Square, From Drone
Russia, Irkutsk. Building Vostsibugol Trade and Industry Company. Ikhvinsky Square, From Drone
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Hail Mary: Decade No. 5: Nativity of Christ
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Hail Mary: Decade No. 5: Nativity of Christ · Regina Derieva
Derieva, R.: Hail Mary (Spiritual Poems, Prayers and Church Slavonic Hymns)
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Artist: Regina Derieva
Artist: Fr. Abraham of Ekaterinburg, Russia
Choir: Akathistos Russian Choir
Conductor: Pauls Putnis
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Composer: Regina Derieva
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At the Einstein Museum of Entertaining Science, tours and performances focus on the laws of physics. The Saratov Regional Museum of Local History features early books and religious artifacts.
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Irkutsk is a city on the Angara River in eastern Siberia, Russia. The river embankment is lined with hurches, including the Epiphany Cathedral (Sobor Bogoyavleniya), with gilded onion domes, and the Spasskaya Church, with its soaring bell tower.
The restored neoclassical Moskovskie Vorota arch is also by the water. Near Kirov Square, the Irkutsk Regional Art Museum has ancient icons and more recent Russian artworks.
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Nicholas II of Russia | Wikipedia audio article
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Nicholas II of Russia
00:03:16 1 Family background
00:06:34 2 Tsarevich
00:09:51 3 Engagement, accession and marriage
00:13:43 4 Reign
00:13:52 4.1 Coronation
00:17:55 4.2 Initiatives in foreign affairs
00:18:52 4.3 Ecclesiastical affairs
00:19:40 4.4 Russo-Japanese War
00:22:47 4.5 Anti-Jewish pogroms of 1903–1906
00:23:48 4.6 Bloody Sunday (1905)
00:28:08 4.7 1905 Revolution
00:31:49 4.8 Relationship with the Duma
00:41:58 4.9 Tsarevich Alexei's illness and Rasputin
00:44:33 4.10 European affairs
00:46:48 4.11 Tercentenary
00:47:26 4.12 First World War
00:56:40 4.13 Collapse
01:01:25 4.13.1 Abdication (1917)
01:04:41 4.14 Imprisonment
01:08:10 4.15 Execution
01:11:32 5 Identification
01:13:22 6 Funeral
01:14:12 7 Sainthood
01:16:19 8 Assessment
01:19:54 9 Ancestry
01:20:03 10 Titles, styles, honours and arms
01:20:14 10.1 Titles and styles
01:21:29 10.2 Honours
01:22:12 10.2.1 National
01:22:39 10.2.2 Foreign
01:23:30 10.3 Arms
01:23:38 11 Children
01:23:47 12 Wealth
01:25:01 13 Documentaries and films
01:25:37 14 See also
01:25:53 15 Note
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Nicholas II or Nikolai II (Russian: Николай II Алекса́ндрович, tr. Nikolai II Aleksandrovich; 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918), known as Saint Nicholas the Passion-Bearer in the Russian Orthodox Church, was the last Emperor of Russia, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his forced abdication on 2 March 1917. His reign saw the fall of the Russian Empire from one of the foremost great powers of the world to economic and military collapse. He was given the nickname Nicholas the Bloody or Vile Nicholas by his political adversaries due to the Khodynka Tragedy, anti-Semitic pogroms, Bloody Sunday, the violent suppression of the 1905 Russian Revolution, the execution of political opponents, and his perceived responsibility for the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). Soviet historians portrayed Nicholas as a weak and incompetent leader whose decisions led to military defeats and the deaths of millions of his subjects.Russia was defeated in the 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War which saw the annihilation of the reinforcing Russian Baltic Fleet after being sent on its round-the-world cruise at the naval Battle of Tsushima, off the coasts of Korea and Japan, the loss of Russian influence over Manchuria and Korea, and the Japanese annexation to the north of South Sakhalin Island. The Anglo-Russian Entente was designed to counter the German Empire's attempts to gain influence in the Middle East, but it also ended the Great Game of confrontation between Russia and the United Kingdom. When all Russian diplomatic efforts to prevent the First World War (1914–1918) failed, Nicholas approved the Imperial Russian Army mobilization on 30 July 1914 which gave Imperial Germany formal grounds to declare war on Russia on 1 August 1914. An estimated 3.3 million Russians were killed in the First World War. The Imperial Russian Army's severe losses, the High Command's incompetent management of the war efforts, and lack of food and supplies on the home front were all leading causes of the fall of the House of Romanov.
Following the February Revolution of 1917, Nicholas abdicated on behalf of himself and his son and heir, the Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich. He and his family were imprisoned and transferred to Tobolsk in late summer 1917. On 30 April 1918, Nicholas, Alexandra, and their daughter Maria were handed over to the local Ural Soviet council in Ekaterinburg (renamed Sverdlovsk during the Soviet era); the rest of the captives followed on 23 May. Nicholas and his family were executed by their Bolshevik guards on the night of 16/17 July 1918. The remains of the imperial family were later found, exhumed, identified and re-interred with elaborate State and Church ceremony in St. Petersburg on 17 July 1998 – 80 years later.
In 1981, Nicholas, his wife, and their children were recognized as martyrs by the Russian Orthodox Church Outsid ...
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Телевизионная вышка в г.#Нижнекамск
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Жизнь и любовь русского офицера, прошедшего свой путь до конца. Он сражался за ту Россию, которую любил, и за ту женщину, в которую верил.
Адмирал. 2008
Режиссер: Андрей Кравчук
Сценарий: Зоя Кудря, Владимир Валуцкий
Композитор: Руслан Муратов, Глеб Матвейчук
В ролях: Константин Хабенский, Елизавета Боярская, Егор Бероев, Сергей Безруков