Orthodox Church consecrates Cathedral in Munich, Germany
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine Onuphrey and His Beatitude Hillarion Metropolitan of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and 16 other Bishops from other sister Orthodox Churches have consecrated New Cathedral in Munich, Germany, marking the 100th anniversary since the start of atheist bolshevik persecution against the Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow.
The Bells have once again declared the victory of Christ's Faith over hardships. All persecutions and earthly kingdoms come and go, but the Church of Christ is eternal and always survives carrying the Gospel as it's Banner.
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Germany: Russian Orthodox community celebrate Victory Day with new cross
Several dozen believers attended the inauguration of a new cross at the Russian Orthodox Saint George monastery in Milmersdorf on Wednesday, erected in remembrance of WWII victims and in celebration of Victory Day. The cross was blessed by the Russian Orthodox Archbishop of Berlin and Germany Feofan Galinskij.
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Germany: Night Wolves pray in Orthodox Cathedral of Berlin
Several members of the Russian 'Night Wolves' motorcycle club attended a divine liturgy in the Resurrection of the Christ Orthodox Cathedral of Berlin, Saturday. They were blessed by a priest before they took off for a next destination.
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What Should Matter Is The Love Of God
A Woman’s Journey To Russia In Search Of Absolution
“What Should Matter Is The Love Of God” is the continuation of the story of Rosa Diaz which I began with my book “What Should Not Matter” and it is in “What Should Matter Is The Love Of God” that we see a woman seeking God’s absolution. It being after many tragic events in Rosa Diaz’s life that she returns to the love of God with a new faith as she not only abandons certain ideas she had in the past but decides to start again in Russia.
Rosa Diaz finding the love of God in a Christian nation which after many years of communism also turned back to the ways of God. Rosa in her travels also finds a new love to fill her life which even leads her to marriage yet times are getting more and more dangerous. This as the world might even find itself on the brink of another world war yet Rosa in her faith finds strength that at least she will comply with God’s wishes that she and her family remain dedicated to his love.
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Kiev Orthodox Church Ukraine
Light effects on the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral in Vinnytsia, Ukraine
This is the main orthodox church of Vinnytsia. After dark it gets illuminated in changing colors.
A History Lesson: Who Was to Blame For WWII Following the Munich Accords?
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Probably, as time inevitably passes by, the memories of WWII fall into oblivion. Thus, as scary as it may seem, the youth are understandably confused over who was fighting there and for what. But it isn't the case only in Brazil, sometimes even our young men say that it was the USSR and the USA that fought, not as allies, but as enemies. This is obviously terrible. It's even worse that the same slogans that led to the war are circulating in Europe now, and nobody cares.
This week, President Poroshenko addressed the parliament, stressing that it was so good that Kiev has managed to make Ukrainian citizens not read Russian books.
Orthodox Church - Blessing of the Water in Sweden
Romainian Church in Jonkoping Sweden Blessed the waters of lake Vettern on January the 6th 2011.
US Encouraging the Division of Ukraine along Religious Lines, against Russian orthodox church
US Encouraging the Division of Ukraine along Religious Lines, against Russian orthodox church
US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback has visited Ukraine. he was received by President Poroshenko. The ambassador seized the opportunity to offer assurances that Washington would continue to support the idea of an independent Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC), despite the fact that that institution is currently under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Moscow. The UAOC has asked for a separation and to be granted autocephalous status, thus recognizing its ecclesiastical independence. Last April Ukrainian lawmakers reaffirmed Kiev's traditional links to the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
the Council of Bishops of the Church of Constantinople confirmed that the Constantinople Patriarchate, the first among equals in Orthodox Christianity, may grant autocephaly without obtaining prior approval. That council began the procedure to enable the Church of Ukraine to be recognized as autocephalous without delay. Shortly after the confirmation, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew appointed two representatives as envoys, to prepare for the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. His position is clear and he did not hesitate to take this action that brings a declaration of ecclesiastical independence for the Church in Ukraine one step closer. Bishop Illarion and Bishop Daniel who were chosen for the mission are known for their anti-Russian views.
This is a flagrant violation of the canonical domain of the Moscow Patriarchy. The Greek Patriarchate did not even inform Moscow of the decision. A third of the Russian Orthodox Church’s 35,000 parishes are in Ukraine. Obviously this move will create an enormous schism in Orthodox Christianity, comparable to the rupture between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches in 1054 (the East-West schism). Some Orthodox Churches will recognize the independence of Ukraine’s Church, while others will reject it.
Actually, there will now be three Orthodox Churches in Ukraine: the Kiev Patriarchate, the Ukrainian Autocephalous Church, and the Moscow Patriarchate, in addition to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, which has many followers in the western part of the country. All of Ukraine will be divided along religious lines just to make it easier for the US to accomplish its goal of subjugating that nation through a “divide and rule’ policy.
The schism will not be limited just to Russia and Ukraine. If the decision to separate the Churches is implemented, the Russian Church may have no choice but to sever relations with Constantinople. The entire Greek Orthodox world would be divided.
The intentions of the Holy Synod of Constantinople are understandable. The Russian Orthodox Church is the biggest in the world. The Holy Synod has seized this opportunity to weaken its rival and to assert itself as the leader of the Orthodox world. Ambassador Brownback’s visit confirms the fact that the US wants this schism to take place. This is one way to weaken the influence of the Russian Orthodox Church among the Slavic nations and to create an alternative to it in Kiev, thus sidelining the Russian Church in the Orthodox world. Washington wants to see a rollback of Moscow on all fronts.
This is happening at a time when US policy is shifting in favor of expanding military assistance to Ukraine. US Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker confirmed this US commitment before his visit to Ukraine. He arrived right after Mr. Brownback. Kiev is playing host to one US envoy after another. The very frequency of these visits is curious. Evidently something’s cooking.
All this is added to the US support of Ukraine at a time of heightened tensions, as the situation in the Azov Sea, a real tinderbox, keeps on deteriorating. Ukraine has just boosted its military presence there. Ukrainian Ground Forces Commander Colonel General Serhiy Popko brought this up on Sept. 11. Ukraine has a foreign military presence on its soil, as well as an official NATO status. The US is using Ukraine for its own economic and political ends. Ukrainian President Poroshenko has just tabled a bill to amend the constitution paving the way for NATO and EU membership.
Washington is looking for ways to slow Russia’s growing strength, independence, and influence. A large country that is openly hostile to Moscow while sharing a long border with Russia fits that bill nicely. This policy will hardly help Ukraine become more prosperous or secure. Seizing each and every opportunity to emphasize its independence, Kiev is happily playing the role of a marionette being controlled by Washington.
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Pod Tvoj Pokrov -- 'Neath Your Protection
This Carpatho-Rusyn spiritual hymn for the feast of the Protection of the Mother of God (October 1/14) is sung by Fr. David Mastroberte in both the original Rusyn and in English translation. It was sung on location at Saint John's Orthodox Church in Hermitage, Pennsylvania.
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The Eastern Orthodox Churches form a Christian denomination in Germany.With up to 2 million adherents, the Church is Germany's third-largest Christian denomination after Roman Catholicism and the Evangelical Church in Germany .
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Rev. Yury Avvakumov. Ecumenism and the Russian Orthodox Church
Rev. Yury Avvakumov about the problems of the Ecumenism and the Russian Orthodox Church as the creation of the Soviet Union.
Yury Avvakumov is Associate Professor, Associate Professor of Theology, History of Christianity in the Notre Dame University (USA). His main area of research lies in medieval ecclesiology and sacramental theology, especially within the context of the Latin-Byzantine relations in the Middle Ages. He also specializes in the history of Russian and Ukrainian theology and in the history of the Eastern Catholic Churches, from their medieval beginnings to the present day.
Dr. Avvakumov completed his studies in Orthodox theology in St. Petersburg, Russia, and his doctorate in Catholic theology at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. Prior to coming to Notre Dame in 2010, he held numerous academic, administrative, and pastoral positions in Germany, Ukraine, and Russia, including Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv where he served as Dean of Humanities and the founding chair of the Department of Classical, Byzantine, and Medieval Studies in 2006-2009. He was also a member of the Board of Theological Experts at the Patriarchal Curia of the Ukrainian Greco-Catholic Church in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2007-2011.
Cathedral in Kyrgyzstan | Karakol Wooden church - Don't miss this!
There are some great things to do and see in Karakol Kyrgyzstan! Don't miss this gorgeous wooden Cathedral! It is beautiful, a great location and very peaceful.
We even got some early morning drone footage of it.
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Orthodox Metropolitan of Montenegro condemns Homosexuality
His High Eminence Orthodox Arch-bishop of Cetinje, Metropolitan of Montenegro and Seashores Amphilohius has condemned all sexual perversions and media mainstream that are supporting it.
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Liturgy 1/19/2017
Божественна Літургія 19 січня 2019 в Українській Католицькій Церкві Св. Володимира і Ольги у Чікаґо
Divine Liturgy on January 19, 2019 at Saints Volodymyr & Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church in Chicago, IL
Йорданське Водосвяття
Сам, отже, чоловіколюбче Царю, прийди і нині зішестям Святого Твого Духа, і освяти воду оцю (Чин великого водосвяття).
Jordan Water-Blessing
“Come, then, King and Lover of mankind and sanctify this water through the descent of the Holy Spirit.” (Rite of the Solemn Blessing of Water The Great Water-Blessing)
Празник Господнього Богоявлення
Тоді прибув Ісус із Галилеї на Йордан до Йоана, щоб хреститися від нього (Матей. 3, 13)
Feast of the Theophany
“Then Jesus came from Galilee to John, at the Jordan, to be baptized by him.” (Matthew 3. 13)
Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Holy Bells mark Consecration
Grand Catholic Orthodox Divine Liturgy served by Pope of Alexandria Theodore II and Patriarch of Moscow Cyril and bishops from 10 Orthodox Churches. Holy Bells were used to mark the most important part of Divine Liturgy, when the holy gifts (bread and wine) are consecrated in to the very Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.