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We visit old church In Vladimir Russia 23/7-2015.
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Владимир – город, местами не утративший свою архаичность, но в тоже время растущий и развивающийся, привлекающий внимание людей разных поколений и каждое по-своему. Кто-то приезжает в город ради музеев и памятников старины, таких, как Успенский собор, Дмитриевский храм и Золотые Ворота, которые сохранились до наших дней с XII века. Другие желают получить образование в университетах, колледжах и школах, которыми Владимир тоже богат. Иные люди приезжают работать, а некоторые просто хотят жить в городе, ритмы которого размеренны, но в то же время дни можно скрасить в парках, кафе, театрах и во всех прочих местах современного города.
Владимир может быть разным, и показать его весь и сразу было бы непросто. Однако, в этом видео вы увидите многообразие летнего города и одни из наиболее узнаваемых памятников Владимира в разное время суток с высоты птичьего полета.
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Vladimir is a city that has not lost its archaism, but at the same time it’s growing and developing. This city attracts the attention of people of different generations for various reasons. Someone visits Vladimir to see its museums and monuments that have survived to our days since the 12th century, such as the Assumption Cathedral, Dmitrievsky Church and the Golden Gate. Others want to get educated at universities, colleges and schools of Vladimir. Someone come to work and some just want to live in a city whose rhythms are not bustling, but at the same time may brighten up their days in parks, cafes, theaters and in all other places of the modern city.
Vladimir is a diverse city that difficult to show all at once. However, in this video you will see some of the most recognizable monuments of Vladimir and the diversity of the summer city at different times of the day. And all this from a bird's eye view.
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Paskha service in St Varvara church in Kazan. Part 3.
Midnight pre-service for Paskha celebration in St Varvara church in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. Father Vitaly brings 'Plashchanitsa', symbolic image of Christ's body, to altar to show mystic disappearance of Christ from His burial cave
Golden Ring of Russia: Vladimir & Suzdal
Trip to Suzdal, Vladimir and Bogolyubovo. True beauty of Russia. Filmed on GoPro 6 and DJI Spark
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Vladimir city , Russia
Vladimir city is one of the medieval capitals of Russia, with significant buildings surviving from the 12th century. See the main attractions of the city with subtitles in French,English and Russian.
Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir
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The main difficulty with coming to Russia is of course the language. If you don’t speak it, then it’s difficult to get information about how to come, where to stay and what to do. There are so many unanswered questions and huge media bias which provides a lack of credible information as to what life in Russia is genuinely like.
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I live in the city of Vladimir (2 hours drive from Moscow) This is a provincial Russian town with a population of about 350,000. Usually when people think about Russia, they think of Moscow or St Pertersburg, While these are both amazing and fascinating places, there is far more to Russia than just these cities.
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In 2013, the Eastern American Diocese commemorates the 75th anniversary of the founding of St. Vladimir Memorial Church in Jackson, NJ. The church was founded in 1938, with the laying of the cornerstone taking place in 1940. Throughout the long years, during which the majestic Memorial Church was being built, the divine serves were held in the relatively humble lower church named in honor of the Holy Equal-of-the-Apostles Grand Princess Olga -- foremother of the Russian princes and the first among them to accept Orthodoxy. This year, in honor of the Memorial Church's jubilee, as well as the 1025th anniversary of the Baptism of Russia, the First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad, His Eminence Metropolitan Hilarion, gave his blessing to perform the Great Consecration of the lower church.
On Tuesday the 23rd and Wednesday the 24th of July, on the very feast day of St. Olga, Metropolitan Hilarion visited Jackson and led the divine services (Metropolitan Hilarion is also the rector of the Memorial Church.) On Wednesday morning, after the greeting of the Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God -- Protectress of the Russian Diaspora -- the rite of the Great Consecration was performed, followed by the Divine Liturgy.
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A look at Kazan, Russia's 3rd capital and one of its most multicultural cities
(4 Jun 2018) Russia's third capital is to host four group games, a Round of 16 match and a quarter-final in this year's football World Cup.
Kazan is one of Russia's oldest cities, and, for over 1,000 years, has also been one of its most multicultural.
More than 100 ethnic groups live in the Tatar capital.
The grand Tatar mosque, Qol Sarif, located in the middle of the Kazan Kremlin, is situated right next to an Orthodox Church.
A Jewish synagogue is also nearby, in a neighbouring district.
There is a long-running dispute as to whether Kazan was founded by the Volga Bulgars in the early Middle Ages or by the Mongols of the Golden Horde in the mid-15th century.
However, Finno-Ugric peoples were assimilated by Kipchaks here, then Russians came, and that created the modern Kazan population.
This Khanate (a political entity of Kazan ruled by a Khan) seemed to Ivan the Terrible a little dangerous, although it was friendly towards the Russian Empire, and he found it possible to conquer it (the Khanate of Kazan) to make it easier, said Liya Bushkanets, a professor at the Leo Tolstoy Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication at Kazan Federal University.
Then Russian troops went to the East. Thus Tatar lines and Russian lines were intermixed here. Plus, there are a lot of folks here, in the Volga region: Chuvash, Mari people are not far from here. Later Jews came here. That's why Kazan turned into a city where an enormous number of nationalities live.
Today, almost a half of Kazan citizens are Tatars, who converse fluently in Russian and Tatar, and observe the Muslim faith.
Many Tatar Muslims grew up with traditional Russian values.
Their creed is often referred to as Euro-Islam as the alternative to religious conservatism and extremism.
Many Tatars are not devout believers, and are secular, as religion in Tatarstan was seriously damaged in Soviet times.
In a small neighbourhood in Kazan's outskirts, an orthodox priest came to talk to an imam, his friend, on a first-name basis.
He later joins Iftar, the evening meal with which Muslims end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset.
Both clergies and their parish help each other to solve the problems of their local community.
There have been no conflicts for the last period of time. Probably, it was in history, let's say. But today we reap the benefits of our ancestors as they managed to create friendly coexistence among religions, Abbyaz Khazrat, the imam of the Tynychlyk mosque, said.
Not only are we not going to kill each other, but, if one needs help with something, we surely are going to come forward. He has parishioners who could help, and I have parishioners who could come to help as well, said Valeriy, the Orthodox priest.
In the city the principle of parity works when the construction of a new mosque implies the onset of an Orthodox church.
Many Jews, whose community in Kazan is one of the largest and most prosperous in the country, say they have almost never faced anti-Semitic sentiments here.
One of the most prestigious schools of Kazan is Jewish: founded 20 years ago in a general education institution, it has been completely reequipped with help from the Jewish diaspora.
Kazan families, including many Tatar Muslims and Russians, want their children to enter the school despite mandatory Hebrew classes, but only one of three applicants gets in.
Recently, Russia's only Museum of Samogon, a Russian moonshine, had opened in Kazan.
The authorities reacted harshly.
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A mosque, an orthodox church, and a synagogue united under one roof.
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Paskha service in St Varvara church in Kazan. Part 7.
Beginning of Paskha service - choir sing the main motet of the feast - troparion of Paskha - 'Christ has risen from the dead, by death he has trampled on death,
and to those in the graves given life' many times with various music
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상트페테르부르크는 러시아의 대문호와 예술가들의 활동 공간이기도 했다. 블라지미르 광장 중앙에는 러시아가 낳은 세계적인 작가 도스토옙스키 동상이 자리하고 있다. 도스토옙스키는 상트페테르부르크의 거리와 사람들을 배경으로 많은 소설 작품을 쓴 뛰어난 작가다. 광장 한 쪽에 있는 블라지미르 성당을 끼고 들어가면 쿠즈네츠니 5번가. 이곳에는 도스토옙스키가 마지막 생을 살았던 집이 있다. 오전 이른 시각 사람들이 기념관 입장을 기다리고 있었다. 기념관 2층은 작가의 생애와 작품과 관련된 다양한 자료들이 전시되고 있다. 유리칸막이 너머로 전시된 전시물들은 LED조명 처리로 아주 보기 편하게 돼 있다. 어둠속에서 빛나는 작가의 데드마스크가 인상적이다. 한쪽에는 작가의 대표 작품 중 하나인 『죄와 벌』의 육필 원고가 전시돼 있다. 작가 생전의 체취가 느껴지는 듯 했다. 도스토옙스키는 소설 작품 속에서 상트페테르부르크 거리 곳곳을 잘 묘사하고 있다. 작가가 묘사한 상트페테르부르크의 모습을 그림으로 복원해 전시하고 있는 것은 문학관으로서 시사하는 바가 컸다. 3층은 도스토옙스키가 마지막으로 살았던 집이 그대로 복원돼 있다. 소박한 거실 테이블 위에는 작가가 생전에 소장했던 담배 곽이 놓여 있다. 작가의 서재 겸 집필실이다. 도스토옙스키는 이곳에서 그의 마지막 대작 『카라마조프가의 형제들』을 완성한다. 탈진한 작가는 이듬해 이곳에서 숨을 거뒀다. 작가가 사용했던 시계는 그가 숨을 거둔 1881년 1월 28일, 저녁 8시 38분을 가리키고 있다. “도스토옙스키는 페테르부르크에서 28년을 살면서 주소를 스무 번이나 바꿨죠. 도시를 많이 산책하고 여행했습니다. 의심할 여지없이 그는 이 도시에서 느낀 것을 자신의 페테르부르크의 소설가가 쓴 페테르부르크의 소설이라고 부릅니다.”
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Icon revered by pope returned to Russian Orthodox Church
1. Wide shot of churches inside the Kremlin
2. Interior Assumption Cathedral, Patriarch Alexy II blesses the congregation
3. Light streaming through cathedral window
4. Wide shot cathedral and congregation
5. Mid shot Catholic delegation and Patriarch
6. Close up Icon of Kazan
7. Wide shot Orthodox priests and congregation
8. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Cardinal Walter Kasper:
''In the name of his Holiness John Paul II, the delegation of Holy See acting as the Plenipotentiary of the Pope, has the honour of greeting you and also your Metropolitans, Episcopalians, priests, monks and nuns and also all the Godly, saintly people of the Russian Orthodox Church taking part here. Peace be with you and praise be to God.''
9. Wide shot Kasper kisses Icon, and passes it to Patriarch, the two embrace and Kasper passes envelope
10. Wide shot cathedral roof, tilt down congregation
11. Close up Icon
12. Wide shot congregation
13. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Alexy II, Patriarch of Russia:
''We are receiving an ancient image which has travelled through many countries and towns of the world and is now returning to Russia.''
14. Wide shot Orthodox officials carrying candles
15. Mid shot cloaks of priests
16. Priest blesses congregation with candles
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A Russian icon that hung for years in Pope John Paul II's private chapel returned home to the Russian Orthodox Church on Saturday, a gesture the ailing pontiff hopes will improve relations between the two churches.
A senior Vatican delegation, headed by Cardinal Walter Kasper, handed over the 18th century replica of the Mother of God of Kazan icon to Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II during an Orthodox service marking the Feast of the Assumption in the Kremlin's Assumption Cathedral.
The 84-year-old John Paul, the Roman Catholic Church's first Slavic pope, has long hoped to visit Russia, and initially considered returning the icon himself.
But while the collapse of the atheist Soviet state made it possible to conceive of such a visit, the faith free-for-all that followed in Russia soured relations between the churches, giving birth to a new kind of antagonism and distrust a millennium after the Great Schism divided Christianity into eastern and western branches.
The Orthodox Church has accused the Vatican of trying to poach converts among Russian Orthodox believers, while the Catholic Church counters that it is trying to minister to the small Catholic community - about 600,000 people or less than 1 percent of Russia's 144 million.
Alexy emphasised earlier this month that the Pope is not welcome in Russia, telling President Vladimir Putin that the icon is just one of many copies so there is no reason for John Paul to personally deliver it.
The 32 by 26 centimetre (12 by 10 inch) icon, taken to the West after the 1917 Russian Revolution, was presented to the pope by a Catholic group in 1993 and has hung in his private chapel.
The original icon, which first appeared in the Volga River city of Kazan in 1579, is revered by Russian believers for its purported ability to work miracles, including the rout of Polish invaders from Russia in the early 17th century.
It hung in the Kazan Cathedral on Moscow's Red Square and the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg before disappearing.
A joint commission including representatives of the Vatican, the Russian church and the Russian Culture Ministry examined the pope's icon last year and determined it dated from around the 18th century.
But, nevertheless, the pope has said that it is dear to him, noting that it has watched over his daily work and the Vatican has emphasised this in talking about its return.
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