Russia-Novgorod-Church of the Transfiguration
Novgorod is one of the most ancient towns of Russia. Its history goes back more than 1140 years. Church of the Tansfiguration of our Savior in Ilyina Street (14th century) is the only place where the frescoes of Theophanes the Greek have survived.
Church of St. Andrey, Veliky Novgorod, Russia
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Millennium of Russia
Novgorod Kremlin (Detinets)
St. Sophia Cathedral
Granovitaya Palata
Church of the Savior's Transfiguration on Ilin Street
St. George Monastery
Pedestrian Bridge Across River Volkhov
Yaroslav Courtyard (Dvorishche)
Center of Musical Antiquities
Novgorod State Integrated Museum Reseve
Church of the Transfiguration (Novgorod) in 3D
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The Church of St. Andrey, Novgorod Kremlin
Veliky Novgorod, Russia
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Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod, Russia
Cathedral of Saint Sophia, Novgorod, Russia
Церковь Благовещения, в Великом Новгороде, 2018, The Church of the Annunciation, in Veliky Novgorod
Церковь Благовещения, в Великом Новгороде, 2018, The Church of the Annunciation, in Veliky Novgorod
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2019. Vladimir Putin. Christmas service at Transfiguration Cathedral in St. Petersburg
Russian President Vladimir Putin is attending an overnight Orthodox Christmas service at the Transfiguration Cathedral in Saint Petersburg.
Putin attended the Christmas service at the Transfiguration Cathedral in Russia’s second largest city in 2012, when he held the post of the Russian prime minister. He told journalists at that time that he was Christianized at this Cathedral in his childhood.
As a rule Putin leaves Moscow for Christmas, while on Easter he stays in the Russian capital for a night-time service at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
Last year Putin went to the Christmas service at the Church of Saints Simeon and Anna in Saint Petersburg. In 2017 he attended the Christmas service at the Spassky (St. Savior) Cathedral of the St. George’s Monastery in the city of Veliky Novgorod. In 2016 went for the service at a rural Church near Voronezh. Before that he twice attended Christmas services in Sochi.
The president attended the service with other worshippers for half an hour, briefly spoke with Dean Nikolai Bryndin and presented him and the Cathedral with the icon of Christ Pantocrator as a Christmas gift. Bryndin in turn also presented the Russian president with a Christmas gift.
Orthodox Christians in Russia and other countries around the world are celebrating Christmas on January 7, an event which 2018 years ago marked the beginning of the new history of mankind.
Christians conclude a four-week fast during which they confess their sins and receive communion. And on Christmas Eve they have special fasting, until the first star, in memory of how the Magi came first to the birthplace of Christ following the movement of the star in the sky. At present, a candle in front of the altar, which is lit at the end of the Christmas Eve service at about noon, symbolizes the star.
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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RUSSIA'S CHURCH OF TRANSFIGURATION, KIZHI ISLAND, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 2008
RUSSIA'S FAMOUS CHURCH OF TRANSFIGURATION
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Russian bell ringing Veliky Novgorod / Колокола Великого Новгорода
Easter, April 20, 2014. Some of Russia’s most historic bells peal again at Veliky (Great) Novgorod thanks to an ingenious setup. During the German assault in 1941, the bells were removed from the belfries of St. Sophia Cathedral and local monasteries to keep them from being captured and melted down. The largest two were buried, and several smaller ones were loaded onto a river barge that was then sunk during a bombardment. After the war they were dug up and dredged up, but could not be reinstalled in the belfry because its structure was now too weak. The largest bell, the Праздничный (“Festive”), cast in 1659, had lost its fastener anyway. Weighing 1,614 Russian puds (about 26 metric tonnes or 29 U.S. tons), it was lowered onto its frame just three days before this presentation. The clapper is so heavy that two hands are required to pull it back. The lucky traveler who happened upon this presentation wonders how it was worked out with no apparent way to practice.
St Vladimir’s Cemetery Drone
Drone flying around a Russian Orthodox Chapel in a Cemetery
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.
Kizhi Pogost (UNESCO/NHK)
The pogost of Kizhi (i.e. the Kizhi enclosure) is located on one of the many islands in Lake Onega, in Karelia. Two 18th-century wooden churches, and an octagonal clock tower, also in wood and built in 1862, can be seen there. These unusual constructions, in which carpenters created a bold visionary architecture, perpetuate an ancient model of parish space and are in harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
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dark novgorod
Photos of Novgorod the Great, Russia. Ruins, ancient churches, decay.
Novgorod and Valaam
Fr. John traveled a few thousand miles by car to visit the first Russian town, Great Novgorod and Valaam Monastery.
2019. Vladimir Putin. Christmas service at Transfiguration Cathedral in St. Petersburg
Russian President Vladimir Putin is attending an overnight Orthodox Christmas service at the Transfiguration Cathedral in Saint Petersburg.
Putin attended the Christmas service at the Transfiguration Cathedral in Russia’s second largest city in 2012, when he held the post of the Russian prime minister. He told journalists at that time that he was Christianized at this Cathedral in his childhood.
As a rule Putin leaves Moscow for Christmas, while on Easter he stays in the Russian capital for a night-time service at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.
Last year Putin went to the Christmas service at the Church of Saints Simeon and Anna in Saint Petersburg. In 2017 he attended the Christmas service at the Spassky (St. Savior) Cathedral of the St. George’s Monastery in the city of Veliky Novgorod. In 2016 went for the service at a rural Church near Voronezh. Before that he twice attended Christmas services in Sochi.
The president attended the service with other worshippers for half an hour, briefly spoke with Dean Nikolai Bryndin and presented him and the Cathedral with the icon of Christ Pantocrator as a Christmas gift. Bryndin in turn also presented the Russian president with a Christmas gift.
Orthodox Christians in Russia and other countries around the world are celebrating Christmas on January 7, an event which 2018 years ago marked the beginning of the new history of mankind.
Christians conclude a four-week fast during which they confess their sins and receive communion. And on Christmas Eve they have special fasting, until the first star, in memory of how the Magi came first to the birthplace of Christ following the movement of the star in the sky. At present, a candle in front of the altar, which is lit at the end of the Christmas Eve service at about noon, symbolizes the star.