Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow serves Divine Liturgy - Arzamas Cathedral
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril has celebrated Divine Liturgy in Arzamas's Cathedral.
Russia: Holy relics given cosmonauts to boost spirits during ISS mission
Parts of the holy relics of Saint Seraphim of Sarov were handed to the Russian cosmonauts from the Cosmonauts' Training Centre, who will take them to the International Space Station (ISS) to protect the expedition members and strengthen their spirit, during a service in the village of Diveyevo, Friday. The official ceremony took place in the Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent.
SOT, Sergei Zalyotin, Russian cosmonaut (Russian): For us, cosmonauts, today is a saint event. It strengthens our spirit. This campaign will to some extent avert Russian people from the militant atheism and make us close to real faith.
SOT, Sergei Zalyotin, Russian cosmonaut (Russian): The relics will be packed in a soft box and the ISS Commander will carry them during the expedition.
SOT, Metropolitan Georgi of Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas (Russian): The cosmonauts have addressed the church and asked to bless part of holy relics of Saint Seraphim of Sarov. They have an intention to take it to the International Space Station and conduct a special prayer there.
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Where did Russia come from? - Alex Gendler
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Russia is the biggest country in the world, spanning one-eighth of the earth’s landmass. But where did it all begin? Alex Gendler explores the epic history of the Kievan Rus, where characters ranging from Viking raiders and Western crusaders to Byzantine missionaries and Mongol hordes all played a role to create a unique civilization standing at the crossroads of culture and geography.
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The rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire - Leonora Neville
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Most history books will tell you that the Roman Empire fell in the fifth century CE, but this would’ve come as a surprise to the millions who lived in the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages. This Medieval Roman Empire, today called the Byzantine Empire, began when Constantine, the first Christian emperor, moved Rome's capital. Leonora Neville details the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire.
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Russian Bishops displaying Two against Three Candle stands and it significance.
Russian Bishops displaying Two against Three Candle stands and it significance. In the Russian region, the original Christianity is still preserved that the Messianic Jews destroyed it by putting the Apostles alive before the hungry lions. After killing Christianity, these Messianic Bishops who gave more importance to the Jewish customs such as circumcision of flesh in Moses to the New Covenant circumcision of heart, then in 325 or so, formed Nicene Creed decalaring that Christ has died, Christ rose on Third Day, etc contradicting what is written in the Gospel of John in which John questioned, Who died on the Cross? Christ was in the begining and He is forever. Christ stands for His Word and the physical body was of Jesus that uttered the Gospel. That is why in Christ Jesus, we must eat the Huicy Flesh of Jesus, that is understand the sopken words or Parables of Jesus and then preach them to others which is called drinking the Blood of Christ. So, Christ is the spiritual self that like the Jews, is never born and never dies.
Under this Darkness, Matt.12.v43-45, they killed people left and right creating a situation of cruelty worse than before the arrival of Christ Jesus. More in my speech and other videos.
Here is the graph for understanding the ditch into which Judas Iscariot fell whilst Thomas did not love Mammon and went for God. Google this link as well.
17 August 2011. A Photo Essay. I was in Prison, and you visited me... Archbishop Gerogi Danilov of Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas Visited Women's Correctional Colony Nr 2
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Vladimir Khotinenko: Priest - Поп (2010) - Full Movie
Director: Vladimir Khotinenko
Cast: Sergei Makovetsky, Nina Usatova, Elizabeth Arzamasova, Stepan Morozov, Kirill Pletnev, Viktoria Romanenko
Drama, War, History
Awards : Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nina USATOVA , Golden Eagle awards, Russia, 2010
Vladimir Khotinenko's new film, The Priest, purports to lift the veil on a little-known episode from the German occupation of Soviet territory during the Second World War. Between 1941 and 1944, a small group of priests was dispatched by the Orthodox Metropolitan of Latvia on a mission to the Pskov region, then occupied by the Wehrmacht, to reopen churches closed by the Soviets. Known as the Pskov Orthodox (sometimes Spiritual) Mission, the episode was written into Soviet history as a simple case of the Orthodox Church's treasonous collaboration with the Nazis. In recent years, however, the resurgent Russian Orthodox church has put forth a competing version of the episode, one in which the priests of the Mission are depicted as saintly men of God and true Russian patriots. Despite the appearance of supporting the Nazi occupation, the priests of the Pskov Orthodox Mission administered to the spiritual needs of the Russian orthodox population in a time of national crisis, while actually supporting Soviet prisoners of war, the anti-Nazi partisan forces and the larger goal of Russian independence from both the German and Soviet empires. In just the last few years, the church has put forth its revisionist view of the Pskov Mission in documentary films, historical studies, memoirs, novels, and web sites.[1] Khotinenko's Priest, the first high-profile feature film to tell the story of the Pskov Mission, represents the latest stage of the Orthodox church's attempt to rewrite the history of its collaboration with the Germans during WWII. Reactions to the film in the press and the internet range from wholehearted approval (e.g., finally, the truth can be told) to wholesale rejection and outrage (e.g., a shameless attempt to whitewash Vlasovites and traitors). The story of the making of The Priest is complex. The late Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, Aleksey II, whose father served as a priest in occupied Estonia during the war, originally commissioned a novel about the Pskov Mission from the orthodox writer Alexander Segen',[2] although he apparently was thinking of a film version of the story from the very beginning. Based on the memoirs of a participant in the Mission, Father Aleksei Ionov, the novel is a poorly written and tendentious apology for the Orthodox priests who served in occupied territory.[3] The fictionalized main character of the novel and film, Father Aleksandr Ionin (Sergei Makovetskii), is a paragon of all the Orthodox virtues: wise, kind, generous, resourceful, completely committed to his Orthodox flock, and a Russian patriot: his wife (Nina Usatova) is the epitome of a devout but down to earth peasant woman.
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Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4
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Святейший Патриарх Кирилл. Проповедь. В Неделю 10-ю по Пятидесятнице.
13 августа 2017 года Святейший Патриарх Московский и всея Руси Кирилл совершил Первосвятительский визит в Нижегородскую епархию. В Воскресенском кафедральном соборе Арзамаса Святейший Владыка возглавил служение Божественной литургии.
Источник: Видеоканал официального сайта Московского Патриархата на Youtube.com, Синодальный информационный отдел Русской Православной Церкви patriarchia.ru
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Orthodox Patriarch of Belgrade serves Grand Divine Liturgy - Sarajevo
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus with the bishops have celebrated Grand Divine Liturgy in Sarajevo, and have entrhoned new Metropolitan of Sarajevo and Dabro-Bosnia Chrysostom.