Holy Orthodox New Martyrs of Russia
Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. (Heb. 12:1)
Persecutions are nothing new to the Church, and the 1900's in Russia were full of persecutions for those who believed in God.
Those who were tortured and martyred endured these trials only by the help of Christ, Who bore these persecutions with them. By looking unto the Author and Finisher of our Faith were they strengthened- even to love those who did these things and for their sakes, to cry out to Him: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do!
These Martyrs, Confessors, and Passion Bearers, now stand in all-holiness as the Church Triumphant before Christ, and intercede for the Living (the Church Militant) here on earth. By their suffering they have won immortal crowns, and they, being purified by their persecutions, are a strong intercession for us sinners.
O Holy Ones of the Russian lands pray for us, the sinful strugglers on this earth!
Feast of the Holy Royal Martyrs II
17 July 2009.
Bishop Jerome of Manhattan led Divine Liturgy on feast day of the Holy Royal Martyrs at St. George Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, New Jersey.
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This is Fr. Alexander Krassovsky's sermon for Feb 5, 2012, in our Sts Peter & Paul Russian Orthodox Church in Santa Rosa, CA. The first approx 7 minutes is in Russian then in English.
In Russian he speaks about The New Martyrs of Russia from the Communist era. Today - Feb 5 is their day.
In English he speaks of St. Alex Schmorell (a canonized New Martyr in the Orthodox Church - canonized Feb 2012) who was involved in the White Rose movement in Germany in the 1940s against Naziism. He equates it with our struggle today against Godless forces in our modern society.
Feast of the New Martyrs of Russia in St George's Church
Feast of the New Martyrs of Russia in St. George's Russian Orthodox Church in Howell, NJ February 5, 2012 wwwstnicholasredbank.org
New Russian Martyrs in Syria
Case of Roman and Gregory reminds us that being a soldier does not mean fight against but fight for something. Otherwise, you are lost in battle. These two soldiers refused to accept Islam and showed that Christ was under all their wishes and needs. He was the one they fought for. Let them be with him for all eternity!
Patronal Feast of Sts. Cosmas and Damian Church
Holy Martyrs and Confessors of Russia Orthodox Church in Norwich installs new onion domes
Holy Martyrs and Confessors of Russia Orthodox Church in Norwich installs new onion domes.
2017.12.10. The “Sign” Kursk Icon of the Mother of God. Divine Liturgy
27th Sunday after Pentecost. The “Sign” Kursk Icon and the Novgorod “Sign” Icon of the Mother of God.
Hours and Liturgy of St John Chrysostom (in English).
Record of the live streaming video from Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
December 10, 2017
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The Crying Icon of Tsar Nicholas
The Nadym icon of Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II was painted by order of the ataman of the Nadym district of the Siberian Cossack troops, the Cossack Colonel Sergei Crystal in 2003, in the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, to be carried in the cross procession from the Russian Golgotha to the Golgotha of the Lord in Jerusalem. It measures 5.75 ft. x 6.9 ft. The icon was blessed on the feast of the Romanovs that year, on the 85th anniversary of their martyrdom, and began streaming myrrh from the moment of its consecration. To date, the icon has already visited many cities of Russia and abroad.
The video presented here was taken in 2014, in the village of Cacak in Serbia, while the icon was being transferred to Mount Athos, in Greece, for veneration. At a stop in the city of Cacak, while a priest was reading prayers in front of the icon for the faithful who had gathered at the house were the procession stopped, the icon started once again to stream myrrh.
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Η μυροβλύζουσα εικόνα του αγίου βασιλομάρτυρος Νικολάου, η επονομαζόμενη «Ναντίμ», αγιογραφήθηκε το 2003 κατόπιν παραγγελίας του συνταγματάρχη Σεργκέι Κρύσταλ, αρχηγού του Σιβηριανού Τάγματος Κοζάκων της επαρχίας Ναντίμ, από την οποία πήρε και την ονομασία της η εικόνα. Το Ναντίμ (Надым) είναι πόλη στον Αυτόνομο θύλακα των Γιαμάλων Νένετς στην Ρωσσία και βρίσκεται παρά τον ομώνυμο ποταμό Ναντίμ.
Το βίντεο που παρουσιάζεται εδώ λήφθηκε το 2014, όταν η εικόνα μεταφερόταν από Κοζάκους μέσω Σερβίας στο Άγιον Όρος. Σε κάποιο σταθμό στην πόλη Τσασάκ, στο σπίτι μιας ευλαβούς οικογένειας, καθώς διαβάζονταν προσευχές από ιερομόναχο μπροστά στην εικόνα υπέρ της σωτηρίας της Ρωσσίας και της Σερβίας, η εικόνα του αγίου βασιλομάρτυρος Νικολάου άρχισε και πάλι να μυροβλύζει.
Περισσότερες πληροφορίες:
Vladimir Putin, Fr. Daniel Sysoev and the traditional religions of Russia
(A conversation echoing through time)
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Metropolitan Jonah Historic ROCOR Visit, Clip-5
Historic visit of Metropolitan Jonah of the Orthodox Church in America to the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Washington, DC. The first time an OCA bishop or primate has served Divine Liturgy in a local parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR). Recorded January 1, 2012.
This scene shows His Beatitude blessing the congregation from the Ambo while the choir sings Many Years.
Video shot on a pocket digital camera set to video mode.
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A procession (French procession via Middle English, derived from Latin, processio, from procedere, to go forth, advance, proceed) is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner.
St Michael UOC Festal All-Night Vigil of Transfiguration 2013-08-18
The Festal All-Night Vigil for Transfiguration as celebrated at St Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church on Sunday, August 18, 2013. Blessed Feast!
Great and Holy Friday at St Elisabeth's Wallasey
The body of the Saviour is removed from the Cross on Holy Friday during the Aposticha at Vespers
Serbian Orthodox Church of St.George in Elizabeth, New Jersey 2
Serbian Orthodox Church of St.George in Elizabeth, New Jersey on St. Sava Day, January 27 2009.
St. Sava I, enlightener and first archbishop of Serbia (1235)
Parish was visited by Russian Orthodox priests along with The Myrrh Streaming Icon of St. Anne,
Mother of the Holy Virgin Mary.
2019.03.17. Sunday of Orthodoxy. Sermon by Priest Damian Dantinne
Sunday of Orthodoxy
Sermon by Priest Damian Dantinne
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
March 17, 2019
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Convent of St. Elizabeth Exposed
CONCERNING SCHISM IN THE CHURCH
In the Bible unity is very important (Eph. 4:12-13). The Christian is to avoid divisions (Rom. 16:17-18). Those who promote strife...dissension, party split...shall not inherit the Kingdom of God. (Gal. 5:20-21). St. Jude warns that those who set up divisions are worldly people, devoid of the Spirit. (Jude 19).
St. Irenaeus said this about those who cause divisions in the Church:
No reformation able to be effected by them will be of great enough importance to compensate for the damage arising from their schism. (Against Heresies 4.33.7).
METROPOLITAN CYPRIAN WAS DEPOSED
The Defrocking of Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos (in English)
The Defrocking of Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos (in Greek)
ANATHEMA on the Cyprianites!
The Dubious Orthodoxy of Metropolitan Cyprian's Group (from Old Calendarist perspective)
Met. Cyprian's synod was built on a violation of the canons:
Apostolic Canons 31 and 35; Canon 18 of the 4th Ecumenical Council; Canon 1 of St. Basil; Canons 13, 15, 19 and 22 of Antioch; Canon 34 of Trullo; Canon 6 of Gangra; Canon 15 of Sardica; 13 of Carthage. These canons specify that they who enact such things are deposed, and the consecrations performed by them are invalid....[The Struggle Against Ecumenism, p. 107].
When the ROCOR (Vitaly) went into communion with the Synod in Resistance in 1995, the GOC-K broke communion with the ROCOR because of it. But in 2014 the GOC-K went into communion with the Synod in Resistance. This is another example of the seemingly endless contradictions, disobedience, mixed messages and hypocrisy we see in the neurotic Old Calendarist paradigm of pseudo-Orthodoxy.
Several years ago, Father Steven Allen wrote, The Demise of ROCOR, the Synod of Metropolitan Agathangel, and the Ecclesiology of the Cyprianite “Synod in Resistance,” in which he hints that this SiR teaching of the Royal Path may have been a KGB ploy to destroy ROCOR and bring it into the MP.
Why I left Old Calendarist Orthodoxy
You will not reach your full spiritual potential if you follow the Synod in Resistance. These people are disobedient and heretical schismatics. The nuns have been deceived by pseudo-clergy.
2019.03.16. St. Theodore Saturday. Matins, Hours and Divine Liturgy
St. Theodore Saturday. Great Martyr Theodore the Recruit. Matins, Hours and Divine Liturgy
Record of the live streaming video from Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
March 16, 2019
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Orthodox Sermon: Fathers of the First Six Councils, St. Vladimir Day
On July 24, 2011, Archpriest John Nehrebecki delivered this sermon at the Great Vespers on the Weekend of St. John the Baptist, Fathers of the First Six Ecumenical Councils, and the Leaftaking of the Feast of St. Vladimir at St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church, Passaic, New Jersey.
24 июля 2011 года протоиерей Иоанн Nekrabetski доставлен эту проповедь на Великую вечерню в выходные дни святого Иоанна Крестителя, святые отцы первых шести Вселенских Соборов, и праздника святого Владимира в Свято-Иоанна Крестителя русская Православная Церковь, Пассаик, Нью-Джерси.