Divine Liturgy in St. Sergius-Kazan Icon Diocesan Cathedral
On Sunday, September 29, the Sunday after the Elevation of the Cross, with the blessing of Metropolitan Herman of Kursk & Rylsk, Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan celebrated the Divine Liturgy in St. Sergius & Our Lady of Kazan Diocesan Cathedral in Kursk, Russia.
Kazan Cathedral St. Petersburg, Russia
Inside the cathedral and the canonized Tzar Nicholas and family's icons. I lit a candle here to better understand the spiritual historical significance.
Kazan Cathedral Moscow F 28 9 18 1m 19s
Kazan Cathedral, on a corner of Moscow’s Red Square, was the first to be rebuilt after the fall of the Soviet Union. Some sixty years after Stalin had it destroyed in 1936, it reopened to the faithful of the Russian Orthodox Catholic Church. I joined the 5pm service on Friday 29 September 2018
SAINT PETERSBURG - Kazan Cathedral
Kazan Cathedral also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, is a cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Nevsky Prospekt. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan, probably the most venerated icon in Russia.
The cathedral's interior, with its numerous columns, echoes the exterior colonnade and is reminiscent of a palatial hall, being 69 metres in length and 62 metres in height. The interior features numerous sculptures and icons created by the best Russian artists of the day.
The cathedral's huge bronze doors are one of four copies of the original doors of the Baptistery in Florence, Italy (the other three are at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, United States, at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, United States, and at the Florence Baptistery itself).
Concert choir sings song about atomic bombing of USA at Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg
The concert choir of St. Petersburg, performing on February 23 at St. Isaac's Cathedral, sang a song about the atomic bombing of the United States. The song by Andrei Kozlovsky was written during the 1980s. The choir performed it after the main program, in which the choir performed songs by Vladimir Vysotsky, Alexandra Pakhmutova and others.
The song, which was originally written as a piece of satire to Soviet propaganda, sounds particularly ominous against the background of recent statements from Russian President Vladimir Putin about the targets for Russia's new missiles.
The lyrics of the song can be translated as follows:
On a submarine with an atomic engine on
and with a dozen bombs up to a hundred megatons
I crossed the Atlantic and call gunner Petrov
to take aim at the city of Washington!
The satirical song is about the atomic bombing of Washington, which Soviet soldiers were ready to do for just as little as three rubles. Many in Russia did not find the performance of such a song appropriate, especially in an Orthodox temple and suggested calling those responsible to criminal account for insulting the feelings of believers.
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Kazan Cathedral on Nevsky Prospekt, Saint Petersburg , Russia
Bulit in early 19th centuary Kazan Cathedral or Kazanskiy Kafedralniy Sobor is a Russian Orthodox Church on the Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan.
Music: Virtutes Vocis by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Russia: Belogorsky St. Nicholas Orthodox Missionary Monastery Cathedral
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Belogorsky St. Nicholas Orthodox Missionary Monastery Cathedral or Belaya Gora (White Mountain) Monastery is the biggest cathedral in the Urals, situated 120 km from Perm and 80 km from Kungur.
Father Igumen Varlaam was the builder and first Abbot of the Belogorsky St. Nicholas Orthodox Missionary Monastery Cathedral. It was constructed as a missionary church by the Russian Orthodox Church within an area where many Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church congregations were located.
Construction of the monastery church began in 1902 and it was consecrated in June of 1917. Four hundred (400) monks lived at the monastery in 1917. Their daily schedule was prayers from 3 to 6 AM, then work. Lunch was 11:30 to noon, then 2 hours of rest. Return to work from 2 to 5. Last service was the day was from 6 to 10 PM.
In 1914 the Grand Duchess Elisabeth Phedorovna Romanova visited the monastery.
The monastery was captured during the Russian Revolution by the Red Army in October 1917. Fighting left some monks dead and others were deported. The Abbot of the monastery was tortured to death in 1918 and the monastery was converted into a mental hospital. The great bells of the monastery were broken into pieces with sledge hammers and the artwork of the monastery was largely destroyed.
The monastery was used as a hospital for shell shocked soldiers and civilians during and after the Second World War. A mental patient burnt off the roof of the monastery church in 1979 and the building was abandoned.
A dedicated group of eight monks rushed to stablize the building in 1993 and it has been undergoing restoration ever since that year.
North 57 degrees 23.542' and East 56 degrees 13.787' at an elevation of 465 meters. Especially in winter months, Belaya Gora looks unusually beautiful. From the elevation, one has a 360 degree view over the typical vast forest landscape of the Urals.
The St.Nicholas Cathedral, St Petersburg , Russia ( Ultra 4K)
The St.Nicholas Cathedral, St Petersburg , Russia
St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Никольский морской собор) is a major Baroque Orthodox cathedral in the western part of Central Saint Petersburg. It has always been closely associated with the Russian Navy, serving as its main shrine until the Russian Revolution.
La cathédrale Saint-Nicolas des Marins de Saint-Pétersbourg en Russie, est une cathédrale de style baroque construite entre 1753 et 1762 par l'architecte Sava Tchevakinski, un élève de Bartolomeo Rastrelli. La cathédrale, située près du canal Krioukov, présente une façade peinte en blanc et bleu soutenue par des colonnes corinthiennes. Elle est coiffée de 5 coupoles dorées dont la plus haute atteint 52 mètres. L'intérieur comporte un riche décor de stuc et d'or et une magnifique iconostase ornée de peintures du xviiie siècle.
Present! - Saint Nicholas Cathedral in St. Petersburg
This is a visual tour of the ground floor of Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Saint Petersburg Kazan's Cathedral
Kronstadt Naval Cathedral of Saint Nicholas.
Kronstadt is a town located 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of St. Petersburg near the Golf Gulf.
It was founded by Peter the Great in 1703.
The Naval Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1903–1913.
The cathedral was closed in 1929, was converted to a cinema, a House of Officers (1939) and a museum of the Navy (1980). The Russian Orthodox Church reinstalled the cross on the main dome in 2002 and served the first Divine Liturgy in the cathedral in 2005.[1] In 2013, the Patriarch of all Russia, with Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev and his spouse attending, conducted the ceremony of grand reconsecration in the now fully restored cathedral.
Kazan Cathedral | Ep. 7 | Russian Travelog | St. Petersburg Tour | Most beautiful Church in Russia
This video explores the beautiful Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral located at the center of St. Pertersburg in Russia. It also covers different rituals in Russian Orthodox Church. It is one of the best known tourist attractions in St. Petersburg and holds a very high position in Russian Orthodox Church system.
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The Peter and Paul Fortress and Cathedral , St Petersburg, Russia (Ultra 4K)
The Peter and Paul Fortress and Cathedral , St Petersburg, Russia
The Peter and Paul Cathedral is located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress along the Neva River in St. Petersburg. It is the oldest building in St. Petersburg and the second tallest after the television tower.
In the early 20th century, it was still used as a prison by the tsarist government.
Today it has been adapted as the central and most important part of the State Museum of Saint Petersburg History. The museum has gradually become virtually the sole owner of the fortress building, except the structure occupied by the Saint Petersburg Mint.
Cathédrale Pierre-et-Paul
La cathédrale Pierre-et-Paul est une cathédrale orthodoxe russe située dans la forteresse Pierre-et-Paul à Saint-Pétersbourg en Russie. Elle fut construite pour devenir la nécropole de la famille impériale russe des Romanov.
La cathédrale fut construite de 1712 à 1733 sous l'empereur Pierre Ier de Russie en suivant les plans de l'architecte Domenico Trezzini en remplacement d'une église en bois. Elle est l'un des monuments les plus anciens de Saint-Pétersbourg.
Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God. Kremlin, Moscow, Red Square, Russia
Hours: 8:00-20:00 Tel: +7 495 698-27-01
Address: St. Nicholas Street., 3, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God - an Orthodox church in front of the Mint at the corner of Red Square and St. Nicholas Street in Moscow. The main altar was consecrated in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God
???? Saint Nicholas Naval Cathedral • ST. PETERSBURG | RUSSIA
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St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Никольский морской собор, Nikolskiy morskoy sobor) is a major Baroque Orthodox cathedral in the western part of Central Saint Petersburg. It has always been closely associated with the Russian Navy, serving as its main shrine until the Russian Revolution.
In the upper church there are numerous memorial plaques for the crews of the sunken Soviet submarines, including K-278 Komsomolets. The crew of the submarine K-141 Kursk has also been commemorated there.
The marine regimental church was built on the bank of the Kryukov Canal in 1753–1762 to a design by Savva Chevakinsky, the main architect of the Russian Navy, in place of an earlier wooden church. A freestanding four story bell tower with a tall gilded spire was erected in 1755–1758. The main church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas (a patron saint of seamen) and the feast of the Epiphany .. (Quelle Wiki)
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THE CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR | TALLEST ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE WORLD | MOSCOW | RUSSIA
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia.
It is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world.
This iconic church is beautiful inside and out.
This Orthodox Cathedral is the rebuilt version of the original.
The beautiful dome and carvings on the outside are lovely.
The interior is mesmerizing from the marble floor to the painted walls and ceilings to the altar.
Photography is not allowed inside the cathedral.
Entrance is free. It is required to dress appropriately like long pants and covered arms.
They also ask to wear a headscarf on entry as per the rules of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Absolutely stunning. A must visit place in Moscow!
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Saint-Petersburg, Kazan Cathedral (Aerial, Timelapse) // Санкт-Петербург, Казанский собор
Внутреннее убранство Казанского собора, Санкт-Петербург. Один из крупнейших храмов города, построен на Невском проспекте в 1801—1811 годах.
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.
Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg
Kazan Cathedral or Kazanskiy Kafedralniy Sobor (Russian: Каза́нский кафедра́льный собо́р), also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, is a cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan, probably the most venerated icon in Russia.
St Nicholas Cathedral St Petersburg