Video: Orthodox Christmas Mass in Russia's major Cathedral
More than 30,000 churches and cathedrals across Russia have held religious services as Russia is celebrating Orthodox Christmas. The Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Kirill, has delivered the Christmas Eve Mass in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow.
Russia: Patriarch Kirill leads Easter service at Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill addressed the nation and led the Easter service at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow on Saturday.
SOT, Patriarch Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia (Russian): Dear brothers and sisters, I cordially congratulate you all on the great holiday, with the holy Easter, on the Christ Resurrection. The saviour’s resurrection is the greatest event in human history. And here is why. Because on Sunday the Lord overcame evil, defeated the devil. And although, as we know, evil exists in the world, but it is not capable of dominating the whole human race. By the power of God's grace people are able to resist evil.
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Christ is Risen - Russia: Last Major Christian Country in the World Celebrates Birth of Son of God
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Today is Easter, the biggest holiday for all Eastern Orthodox Russians and people around the world. Unlike Western Christians, we think that Christ's resurrection was even more important than his birth. The Son of God has merited eternal life because he had sacrificed himself for people's sins, thus defeating death and sin. Last night, ceremonial services were held in all Eastern Orthodox churches. Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill led the service in the Christ the Savior Cathedral.
Dec 25, 2012 Russia_Catholic Christmas Eve service held in Moscow
Several hundred believers gathered in Moscow's Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Monday for the Christmas Eve mass.
Catholics and believers from many other Christian denominations around the world mark the birth of Jesus on December 25 annually, whereas Russian Orthodox Christians celebrate the birth on January 7.
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Holiday Season Draws to a Close With Orthodox Christmas Celebrated by Huge Masses Worldwide
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The Christmas service in Russia's main cathedral has gathered thousands of parishioners. The service that began an hour before midnight was held by Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Kirill.
Catholics in Moscow - Trailer
This trailer presents the first 10 minutes of the CRTN - documentary Catholics in Moscow.
Production Date: 2005
Duration: 28
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Language: English, German, French, Czech, Spanish, Russian
Executive Producer: Mark Riedemann
Director: Monika Gorska
The program considers initially the story and witness of Irina Sofronitskaya, a Russian Catholic imprisoned in the gulag. Her story exemplifies the millions of those imprisoned for their Faith during Stalins reign of terror.
The program then moves to consider the present religious landscape in Russia, particularly the still tense relationship between Catholics an Orthodox as highlighted through short interviews with Catholic Metropolitan Kondrusiewicz and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexeii II.
Nevertheless, strong ecumenical projects between both communities exist and the program considers the work of Blagovest Info and Blagovest Media two ecumenical (Catholic and Orthodox) organisations working to maintain the presence of the sacramental Churches in a difficult commercial media climate with the intent to spread the Gospel as well as foster reconciliation between Catholics and Orthodox.
Putin Visits Relics Of St. Nicholas In Christ The Savior Cathedral
Russian Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church reached the agreement on moving the relics in February 2016, during the meeting between Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and Pope Francis. The relics will be kept in Russia from May 21 to July 28, 2017.
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Orthodox Christianity: Russians Take a Frozen Dip to Celebrate Epiphany
Orthodox Christians in Russia have been jumping into freezing ice baths to celebrate Epiphany. Dipping into the water is seen as a ritual bringing worshippers good health and cleansing them of their sins. The faithful believe that all water becomes holy on the day of Epiphany.
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사할린에서 가장 큰 교회인 사할린 대성당을 찾았다. 높이 77미터의 4층 구조로 수용인원이 2만 3천 여 명에 달하는 러시아 정교회 성당. 공산주의 시절에는 박해를 받았지만 스탈린의 종교정책으로 다시 부흥한 성당. 지금은 러시아 전체의 75%가 러시아정교회 신도라도 한다. 봄 배경의 벽화는 천국을 상징하고, 중앙에 샹들리에, ‘파니카질라’는 어떤 각도에서도 볼 수 있는 펜타장식으로 삼위일체를 의미한다. 대성당 안은 세 개의 장소로 분리돼있다. 모든 사람들이 들어갈 수 있는 출입부와 회중석, 그리고 마지막 세 번째는 성직자들만 들어갈 수 있는, ‘알타리’, 곧 지성소다. 러시아정교회 건축양식의 특징으로 항상 동쪽을 향하도록 만드는 거룩한 지성소는 과연 어떤 모습일까? 신부님이 문앞까지만 오라고 한다. 살짝 구경시켜 줄 모양이다. 문이 열리자, 먼저 벽에 예수상이 보인다. 제단 위에는 성당의 축소모형과 촛대, 그리고 성경책이 있는데 모두 금으로 장식되어 화려하다. 이번엔 신부님을 따라 종탑으로 올라가봤다. 신부님이 자랑하는 사할린 대성당의 28개 종들, 2017년 성당 완공 이래 유즈노사할린스크 시민들의 시계역할을 해줬다. “3톤 이상의 종은 이름을 붙이는데, 여기서 가장 큰 종은 ‘사할린’ 종으로 극동지역에서 가장 커요” 6.5톤이나 되는 사할린 종은 매 시간마다 울린다. 이토록 중요한 종치기 역할을 너무나 쉽게 나에게 맡긴다. 역시 못미더운지 직접 종을 치는 신부님, 화음을 이루며 울리는 종소리가 유즈노 사할린스크의 밤하늘에 퍼진다.
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I visited Sakhalin Cathedral, the largest church in Sakhalin. The Russian Orthodox cathedral is a four-story structure with a height of 77 meters and a capacity of about 23,000. A cathedral that was persecuted during communism but revived by Stalin's religious policies. Now, 75% of all Russia is Russian Orthodox. The mural of the spring background symbolizes the heaven, and the chandelier in the center, 'Panikazilla' means the trinity by the penta decoration which can be seen at any angle. The inside of the cathedral is divided into three places. The entrance and the congregation that everyone can enter, and the third is the 'Altar', which is only for priests. What is the holy place of the Holy Sanctuary, which always features the Oriental features of the Russian Orthodox architecture style? The priest says to come to the door. It looks like a little glance. As soon as the door opens, I see the Jesus statue on the wall first. Above the altar are a cathedral miniature, a candlestick, and a Bible. This time I went up to the bell tower after the priest. Twenty-eight species of Sakhalin Cathedral, which the priest boasts, have served as a watch for the citizens of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk since the completion of the cathedral in 2017. More than three tons of species are named, the largest being Sakhalin, the largest in the Far East. Sakhalin species of 6.5 tonnes sound every hour. It is too easy for me to play such a crucial role. The priest who bows directly to the bell, the chord that rings in harmony, spreads in the night sky of Yuzhno Sakhalinsk.
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Я посетил Сахалинский Собор, самый большой храм на Сахалине. Русский православный собор представляет собой четырехэтажное сооружение высотой 77 метров и вместимостью около 23 тысяч. Собор, который преследовался во время коммунизма, но возрожденный религиозной политикой Сталина Теперь 75% всей России составляют русские православные. Фреска на весеннем фоне символизирует небеса, а люстра в центре «Panikazilla» означает троицу под украшением пента, которое можно увидеть под любым углом. Внутренняя часть собора разделена на три места. Вход и собрание, в которое может войти каждый, и третий - «Алтарь», предназначенный только для священников. Что такое святое место святилища, в котором всегда присутствуют восточные черты русского православного архитектурного стиля? Священник говорит, чтобы прийти к двери. Это выглядит как маленький взгляд. Как только дверь открывается, я сначала вижу статую Иисуса на стене. Над алтарем соборная миниатюра, подсвечник и Библия. На этот раз я поднялся на колокольню после священника. Двадцать восемь видов Сахалинского собора, которым гордится священник, служили часами для жителей Южно-Сахалинска с момента завершения строительства собора в 2017 году. «Названы более трех тонн видов, самый большой из которых - Сахалин, самый большой на Дальнем Востоке». Сахалинские виды весом 6,5 тонн звучат каждый час. Мне слишком легко играть такую важную роль. Священник, который кланяется прямо колоколу, аккорду, который звонит в гармонии, распространяется в ночном небе Южно-Сахалинска.
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Russia: Hundreds of Vladivostok citizens join sacred procession to mark Orthodox Easter
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Hundreds of citizens of the Russian far-eastern city of Vladivostok joined the sacred procession to mark Orthodox Easter on Sunday.
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Orthodox Christian Procession in Honor of the Mother of God, Odessa
His High-Eminence Orthodox Metropolitan of Odessa has led a massive procession in honor of the Most Holy Mother of God Virgin Mary, in Odessa, Ukraine.
Magical Moscow in 2020 - A Rare Glimpse at the Winter Capital Without Snow (4K UHD)
* In this video - a compilation of Timelapses, Drone Segments, Wide-Angle shots of the streets of Moscow, filmed after the 2020 New Year.
This winter has certainly been one of the strangest seasons in regards to snowfall for as long as I can remember. Usually when people visit Moscow in the wintertime, and especially during the Christmas and New Year Holidays, there are two things you are bound to see loads of in their Instagram feed: winter decorations and SNOW. Lots of both!
While there are more bright and stunning decorations all across Moscow this year than any year before, there simply hasn't been any significant snowfall. While I personally prefer a warmer winter, there's something very strange to seeing this city, which is often referred to as a winter wonderland in December and January, completely devoid of the fluffy flakes that make winter worth bearing.
Under the assumption that all of this is just a weather anomaly, I decided to take the opportunity to capture these rare shots of Russian Capital, so you can see Winter Moscow - all decorated in Festive Lights and Ornaments for the New Year - from a unique new perspective!
I've become a bit addicted to time lapse photography and video, so there are quite a few clips in this video of the city and its residents living and breathing, condensed within the span of a few seconds. Capturing all the most beautiful locations in Moscow would be a daunting (and rather subjective) task, so instead I've opted to scout the locations that I personally like to visit the Most.
Among the Spots you'll see depicted in the timelapses, aerials and walking shots are, in no particular order:
1.) The Kremlin (obviously)
2.) The Bolshoi Theater
3.) Kievskiy Vokzal
4.) Moscow City Business and Commerce Center
5.) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
6.) Metro Bridge (Metromost)
7.) Arbat Highway
8.) Ukraine Hotel (Radisson) and White House
9.) The Moscow River and its embankment
10.) Red Square
11.) GUM and TSUM Malls
12.) Saint Baisils Cathedral
13.) MKAD (Moscow Ring) Highway
14.) Moscow State University (MGU)
15.) Manezhnaya Square (and Four Seasons Hotel)
16.) Zaryadye Park
17.) Lubyanka Square
18.) Evropeyskiy and Vegas Kuntsevo Shopping Malls
19.) Kutuzovsky Avenue
20.) Lots of side-streets and LED lights :)
Thank you very much for taking the time to watch! And most importantly - Happy New Year to you and your loved ones! May 2020 bring you prosperity!
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Russia: Holy procession held in Moscow on anniv. of Baptism of Rus'
A religious procession was held in central Moscow, Friday, to mark the anniversary of the Orthodox baptism of Kievan Rus, Friday.
The ceremony was led by Metropolitan of Krutitsy and Kolomna Juvenile. The procession began at the Dormition Cathedral, situated to the north of the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin, and ended at the St. Vladimir statue.
Although the Christianisation of Kievan Rus' occurred in several stages, the definitive date of the Christianisation of Kiev dates back to the baptism of Vladimir the Great in 988. St. Vladimir was baptised at Chersonesos before he went on to baptise his family and residents in Kiev.
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Russia: Easter Service in Moscow Led by Russian Orthodox Patriarch
The Holy Fire was delivered to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, where the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, lead the festive Easter service. Read more:
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Millions of Russians Take the Plunge - Ice Jumping “Epiphany” Tradition Still Incredibly Popular!
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Following the old Russian tradition, on the night of January 18-19 millions of believers took a dip in fonts on the big Orthodox holiday of Epiphany. The most daring and hardy ones plunge in an ice hole where the temperature is about 4 degrees.
Izmailovo Kremlin, Moscow
Izmailovo Kremlin
Moscow's other, lesser known kremlin is a fairytale-like cultural complex modeled after Old Russia.
As the symbol of the Russian state, the Kremlin in Moscow’s Red Square is famed and celebrated. But there is a second, less known Kremlin in the northeast part of the city. Located near the Serebryano-Vinogradny Pond, the Kremlin in the city’s Izmailovo District is an unexpected, fairytale-like cultural wonderland.
Kremlin is the Russian word for citadel or fortress, and they are found in many Russian cities. But the Izmailovo Kremlin, a wooden complex completed in 2007, was not built for protection as its name suggests. It was established as a cultural center and marketplace loosely modeled after traditional Russian architecture and fairytale depictions of Old Russia. Wander about and you will spot the Romanov emblem of a crowned griffin decorating everything from buildings to fences, as well as a pink statue of Lenin which has caused some mild outrage.
The colorful and bustling complex is home to several single-subject museums. One is dedicated to Russian folk art, another to bread, and yet another to vodka. It includes a wooden replica of the summer palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, where visitors can experience a traditional Russian meal. It is also home to the Church of St. Nicholas, named after the patron saint of crafts and trade, which at 151 feet in height is the tallest wooden church in the country.
Next to the Kremlin is the Izmailovo District’s landmark open-air market, which dates back to the 17th century, when it was an avant-garde market selling original paintings, crafts, and wares. The market is now connected to the Izmailovo Kremlin by a wooden bridge. Taking the appearance of a town, with roofed stalls lining a maze of walkways, it is divided into two tiers: the Vernissage for souvenirs and traditional handicrafts, and the flea market for all else. The bazaar is attended by merchants from regions all over Russia and is a favored shopping destination for locals and tourists alike, brimming with items ranging from books, baskets, retro toys and furniture to Soviet memorabilia, fur hats, nesting dolls, and traditional artwork.
Entering the Izmailovo Kremlin is like stepping back in time. Most popular during the summer and on weekends, the complex and its labyrinthine market space are equally charming during quiet, uncrowded hours.
Russia: Children's procession marks handover of Saint Isaac's Cathedral to Orthodox Church
The Palm Sunday service at Saint Petersburg Saint Isaac's Cathedral was marked with a children's procession, which was held in support of the handover of the city's landmark to the Russian Orthodox Church.
Some three thousand children, most students of Sunday Schools and Church lyceums, circled the Cathedral with palm branches and gonfalons. This was followed by a special service with youth and children choirs.
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Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow
Russia's Catholics join Easter festivities
Easter celebrations are underway across the globe with Russia being no exception. A Holy Saturday service has been held in Moscow's Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.