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Russian President Vladimir Putin is due to attend a midnight mass in the church of the Intercession of the Mother of God in Turginovo, as Russia celebrates Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, January 6.
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Orthodox Christmas Christ the Saviour Cathedral Moscow~President Putin Veliky Novgorod [01.07.2017]
Christ is Born! - Glorify Him!
Khristos Razhdayetsya! - Slavite Yego!
Christos Razdajetsja! - Slavite Jeho!
Khrystos Razhdajetsia! - Slavite Yoho!
[01.07.2017]
Jan. 7 is a great day for all Orthodox Christians. On this day we celebrate Christmas, which is considered one of the greatest Christian holidays, because on this day is celebrated the birth of the Savior Jesus Christ. How important is this day for humanity is seen in that this day is taken as a key date, the cornerstone for computing of time, so we have the old and the new era, meaning time before and after the birth of Jesus Christ.
This holiday is also called the mother of many holidays because if we had not this holiday, meaning, if Jesus Christ wasn't born, there wouldn't happen his baptism, would not existed the Epiphany, nor Crucifixion and Resurrection, Ascension - Veligden, Pentecost, Transfiguration etc.
Merry Christmas!
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Russian Orthodox Christmas service | Christ The Savior Cathedral Moscow
Patriarch’s Christmas address: Orthodox Church prays for peace in Ukraine
Christmas Eve service | Christ The Savior Cathedral | Moscow
As Russia celebrates Orthodox Christmas, the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Kirill, has delivered his traditional address to believers. He said he prays for peace in Ukraine above all.
As millions of worshippers across Russia gathered for Christmas night liturgies on January 6, Patriarch Kirill addressed the Orthodox community with words of peace, paying special attention to the conflict in Ukraine.
“On these holy Christmas days, the prayers of the whole Church and my augmented litany are for peace on the Ukrainian soil,” Kirill said in his address.
He added that “regardless of the place of residence of its children, their political views or preferences,” the Russian Orthodox Church is doing everything possible to bring people together to help them overcome the consequences of conflicts.
Patriarch Kirill mentioned that 2015 is the year in which the Orthodox Church celebrates 1,000 years since the death of Vladimir the Great, the ruler who baptized Kievan Rus’ in the 9th century.
He pointed out that Ukrainians and Russians are bound by centuries-old spiritual and cultural ties which cannot be broken by any “external forces.” Orthodox Christianity remains the main religion of Ukraine.
The Russian president remained faithful to the tradition of celebrating Orthodox Christmas in small churches.
On the night of January 7, Vladimir Putin took part in the Christmas service at the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in the village of Otradnoye, near the southern city of Voronezh, some 600 kilometers from Moscow.
Parishioners this year, along with local residents, were the children from the orphanage at the Church.
The place of worship, which is included in the list of cultural heritage sites, can accommodate up to 450 members. It was built in 1901 but after 29 years of service, was closed, so the building was used as a granary. Work to restore the cathedral began in 1991 and was finished in the early 2000s.
The Orthodox Church follows the Julian Calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian Calendar adopted by the Catholic Church. Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. -RT.
Nativity Kontakion in different languages part 2
It's one of the most known Orthodox hymns for the Jesus Christ's Nativity (Christmas) feast.
Chanted here in: Ukrainian, French, Hungarian, Greek (Coptic chant), Georgian, German, Macedonian (Polish subtitles), Finnish and Church Slavonic (Serbian chant).
Today the Virgin giveth birth to the Transcendent in essence; the earth offereth the cave to the unapproachable One; the angels with the shepherds glorify Him; and the Magi with the star travel on their way; for a new child hath been born for our sakes, God before the ages.
Ἡ Παρθένος σήμερον, τὸν ὑπερούσιον τίκτει,
καὶ ἡ γῆ τὸ Σπήλαιον, τῷ ἀπροσίτῳ προσάγει.
Ἄγγελοι μετὰ Ποιμένων δοξολογοῦσι.
Μάγοι δὲ μετὰ ἀστέρος ὁδοιποροῦσι.
Δι᾿ ἡμᾶς γὰρ ἐγεννήθη, Παιδίον νέον,
ὁ πρὸ αἰώνων Θεός.
Dziewica dziś Przedwiecznego rodzi,
i ziemia grotę udostępnia Niedostępnemu.
Aniołowie z pasterzami wysławiają,
mędrcy z gwiazdą podróżują,
albowiem dla nas narodziło się Małe Dziecię,
Odwieczny Bóg!
Кондак, глас 3
Djeva dnes presuščestvenago raždajet, i zemlja vertep nepristupnomu prinosit, angeli so pastirmi slavoslovjat, volsvi že so zvjezdoju sputešestvujut: nas bo radi rodisja otroča mlado – prevječnij Bog
Konták, 3. hang
Ma a Szűz a legfelsőbb Lényt szüli, és a föld a Befogadhatatlannak istállót ajánl fel, az angyalok a pásztorokkal dicsőítő éneket zengenek, a keleti bölcsek pedig a csillagtól vezéreltetve közelednek; mert érettünk született a kisded csecsemő, az örökkévaló Isten
La Vierge aujourd'hui met au monde l'Éternel
et la terre offre une grotte à l'Inaccessible.
Les anges et les pasteurs le louent
et les mages avec l'étoile s'avancent.
Car tu es né pour nous petit enfant, Dieu éternel !
Die Jungfrau gebiert heute den, der über allen Wesen ist. Die Erde bietet eine Höhle dar dem Unnahbaren. Die Engel lobpreisen mit den Hirten, und die Weisen wandern dem Sterne nach, denn für uns ist geboren das kleine Kind, der urewige Gott.
ქრისტეშობა კონდაკი:
ქალწული დღეს არსებად უზესთაესსა შობს ჩვენთვის, და ქუეყანა ქვაბსა შეუხებელსა შესწირვენ, ანგელოსნი მწყემსთა-თანა დიდების მეტყუელებენ, ხოლო მოგვნი ვარკულავისა-თანა მოზაურობენ, რამეთუ ჩუენთვის იშვა ყრმა ახალი, პირველ საუკუნეთა ღმერთი
The Island of Valaam. / Остров Валаам.
Valaam is the island in Republic of Karelia of Russia, located in the Northern part of the largest freshwater lakes in Europe - Ladoga, it is the largest island in the Valaam archipelago. On the island there is the village of Valaam, and the monument of Russian architecture - the Valaam monastery, founded before the baptism of Russia, in the year 960, the monk Sergius and Herman, the Greek Holy monks. Transfiguration monastery became the spiritual center of Ladoga lands. It is believed that in ancient times on the island, was located the main temple of Veles (or Volos) and Perun, who were the main deities for the Gentiles living close. The monastic tradition says that the Holy Apostle Andrew, enlightener of the Scythians and the Slavic peoples, moving along the route from the Varangians to the Greeks, blessed of cross the mountain on the island. In the 15th century the monastery was called the Great Lavra or the Northern Athos. Here was the center of world Orthodoxy and writing of books. By the early 16th century in the monastery lived 600 monks. Now in the monastery about two hundred inhabitants. Life revived in All saints, the Baptist, St. Nicholas, Svyatoostrovsky, Sergievsky sketes.
Period 1839-1917 is the heyday of the monastery. In 1989 on December 13, the day of memory of St. Andrew, when the island came six monks, the monastery began the process of revival. And 16 years later, in 2005, was first heard 1000-pound bell Andrew, mounted on the bell tower in the monastery in the framework of the restoration of an ancient belfry. The feast of the Nativity of the blessed virgin Mary September 21, 2008 Patriarch Alexy II consecrated the St. Vladimir skete on Valaam island and conducted the first divine Liturgy in the temple. Resurrection skete, located above Big Nikon Bay, on the mountain, was built in the early twentieth century in the place where according to tradition St. The Apostle Andrew erected a stone cross. Valaam island attracts every year thousands of tourists. The reason - the Valaam Islands have a unique nature, pine forests on the cliffs, warm and quiet inland lakes, the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Valaam monastery. During its formation, the monks brought the land, seeds and seedlings of plants from different parts of our country. For such a Northern location is not usual to see some trees and grass. The age of some of them is over three hundred years. The work of the Valaam monks are so fundamental that some areas are truly hand-made. Balaam - the natural reserve, a unique monument of Park art. There are more than 480 species of plants. The island was visited repeatedly by emperors Alexander I, Alexander II, and other members of the imperial family and also Tchaikovsky and Mendeleyev.
The present life of the monastery, another indication that faith invariably raises and restores the monastery from the ruins. So it was throughout the history of Valaam barbarous raids of the Swedes in ancient times, the bombing and the uncertain fate of the monastery during World War 2, it complete, it would seem that the devastation in the era of atheism – monastic life always has returned to these shores.
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Oh, My Brethren and Sisters... (The Old Believers Spiritual Verses of Novgorod Region)
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Russian Leaders Celebrate Orthodox Christmas | PM Medvedev | President Putin
Moscow Celebrates Russian Orthodox Christmas | RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY
January 7, 2015,
Vladimir Putin congratulated Orthodox Christians and all Russians celebrating Christmas.
The message of greetings reads, in part:
“This joyful holiday is dear to millions of people. It turns us to the source of our spiritual traditions, to ideals of love and charity that have for centuries served to unite the nation and helped withstand in times of trial and trouble.
I would like to note that the Russian Orthodox Church and other traditional Christian denominations play a truly unique role in establishing the moral standards of society, in the proper education of the younger generation and in retaining our rich cultural and historical heritage. This is an enormous job of great significance that deserves recognition.”
The President wished peace, happiness and prosperity to all Orthodox Christians and all citizens of Russia celebrating Christmas.
On Christmas night, Vladimir Putin attended a holiday mass at the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in the village of Otradnoye near Voronezh.
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2017.01.08. Sunday after the Nativity of Christ. Holy Ancestors. Liturgy
29th Sunday after Pentecost, Sunday after the Nativity of Christ. Holy Ancestors – Saints Joseph the Betrothed, David the King, and James the Brother of the Lord.
Second day of the Feast of the Nativity of Christ.
Synaxis of the Most-holy Theotokos.
Hours and Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom (in English)
Record of the live streaming video from Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
January 8, 2017
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Russia: Patriarch Kirill delivers Orthodox Christmas message
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Head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia, sent his Christmas message out to all Orthodox Christians, from Moscow on Sunday.
Patriarch Kirill remarked that almost everyone failed to recognise God when he came down to Earth, because he turned out to be completely different from what they had imagined him to be.
He noted, They thought of him as a formidable and noble king, but a humble unknown virgin gave birth to him. They thought he would enable resolute social changes, but he taught to love enemies.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church emphasised that God has revealed to the world the key truth and has given his followers a new life, the main characteristics of which are love, self-sacrifice and loyalty.
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Patriarch’s Christmas Address | Christ The Savior Cathedral | Moscow, Russia
Orthodox Church prays for peace in Ukraine
As Russia celebrates Orthodox Christmas, the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Kirill, has delivered his traditional address to believers. He said he prays for peace in Ukraine above all.
As millions of worshippers across Russia gathered for Christmas night liturgies on January 6, Patriarch Kirill addressed the Orthodox community with words of peace, paying special attention to the conflict in Ukraine.
“On these holy Christmas days, the prayers of the whole Church and my augmented litany are for peace on the Ukrainian soil,” Kirill said in his address.
He added that “regardless of the place of residence of its children, their political views or preferences,” the Russian Orthodox Church is doing everything possible to bring people together to help them overcome the consequences of conflicts.
Patriarch Kirill mentioned that 2015 is the year in which the Orthodox Church celebrates 1,000 years since the death of Vladimir the Great, the ruler who baptized Kievan Rus’ in the 9th century.
He pointed out that Ukrainians and Russians are bound by centuries-old spiritual and cultural ties which cannot be broken by any “external forces.” Orthodox Christianity remains the main religion of Ukraine.
The Russian president remained faithful to the tradition of celebrating Orthodox Christmas in small churches.
On the night of January 7, Vladimir Putin took part in the Christmas service at the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in the village of Otradnoye, near the southern city of Voronezh, some 600 kilometers from Moscow.
Parishioners this year, along with local residents, were the children from the orphanage at the Church.
The place of worship, which is included in the list of cultural heritage sites, can accommodate up to 450 members. It was built in 1901 but after 29 years of service, was closed, so the building was used as a granary. Work to restore the cathedral began in 1991 and was finished in the early 2000s.
The Orthodox Church follows the Julian Calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian Calendar adopted by the Catholic Church. Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7.
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Saint Vladimir Cathedral - Ukraine Travel Video
The main temple of Ukrainian Orthodox Church, St. Vladimir's Cathedral has interesting history of construction and extraordinary interior. It was built in the 19th century to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Russian baptizing.
Nikolo-Ugreshskiy Russian Orthodox Monastery
Russian Christmas in Nicolo-Ugreshskiy Monastery!
Our Lady of Kazan Feast Day Church Service at St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg Russia
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 a church service in St. Isaac's Cathedral after the icon was brought there in a 1.1 mile (1.85 km) procession from the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Russia. Sorry that the video is fuzzy and shaky at times - I had the camera over my head and was being bumped by people!
Branches from oaks as part of Orthodox Christmas celebrations
(6 Jan 2012) SHOTLIST
1. Man walking through woods with an axe
2. Man crossing himself, beginning to cut oak tree branch
3. Man walking through wood with tree
4. Man placing tree in front of his house as woman stands at door and showering him wheat grains
5. Various of lambs and pigs roasting over fire
6. Man pouring plum brandy
7. Men crossing themselves before drinking brandy, UPSOUND (Serbian) What a Happy Holiday God gave us, God help us to celebrate it in happiness
8. Wide of Orthodox Church at night
9. People and priests gathered for church service
10. Priest reciting prayer
11. Wide of congregation
12. Priests and churchgoers carrying oak branches outside church
13. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Miroslav Brckalo, Serbian:
I wish a happy Christmas Eve to all Orthodox Christians and a happy holiday tomorrow with a Christian greeting. Christ is born, may God give us peace.
14. People and priests throwing oak branches onto bonfire
15. Men singing beside bonfire
16. Wide of bonfire
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Orthodox Christmas preparations got underway on Friday in Bosnia as Orthodox Christian worshippers across the world prepared to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Orthodox Christian churches celebrate Christmas on January 7, following the Gregorian calendar.
Many Bosnian Serbs left their homes at dawn on Friday going to the woods to cut branches from oak trees, to be burnt later in huge fires in front of churches in the country, as part of the celebrations.
Burning of the oak branches - called Badnjak - is an old Serb Christmas custom.
The fires are believed to warm the community with love and harmony and dispel religious ignorance.
Across the country on Christmas eve, hundreds of lambs and pigs were roasted over open fires.
The meat can be eaten only after Christmas Mass and is served in churches at midnight, marking the end of a 40-day fast during which the pious do not eat meat, dairy products or eggs.
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Putin Attends Christmas Service at The Church Where His Father Was Baptised
A TRUE CHRISTIAN: Russian President Putin attends Christmas service at Church of Saints Simeon and Anna in St. Petersburg
Credit to Россия 24
С Рождеством всех православных христиан поздравил Владимир Путин. Сам президент по традиции встретил праздник вне Москвы. На этот раз он приехал в Симеоновскую церковь Санкт-Петербурга, одну из старейших в городе.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered greetings to Orthodox Christians and all Russians on Christmas celebrated according to the Julian calendar on January 7.
A Kremlin press service statement quoted Putin as saying that Christmas gives millions of believers joy and hope.
Putin said the holiday accustoms Orthodox Christians to spiritual origins and fatherly traditions, and unites them around eternal Christian values and the centuries-old historic and cultural heritage of our people.
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