????????♂️ Walking Streets: Moscow, Russia, walk along the rainy evening streets, Tverskoy Boulevard
???? Walk along the rainy evening streets, from Tverskoy Boulevard to Tverskaya street.
00:10 ➡️ Tverskaya street
00:24 ➡️ Tverskoy Boulevard
00:49 ➡️ Restaurant Pushkin
01:31 ➡️ Street exhibition
02:21 ➡️ Light corridor
04:31 ➡️ Christmas decorations
04:53 ➡️ Monument to Sergey Esenin
05:13 ➡️ Luminous decoration
06:24 ➡️ Christmas decorations
07:28 ➡️ Glowing houses
08:34 ➡️ Doll in the ball
09:54 ➡️ Timiryazev Monument
10:00 ➡️ Nikitsky Gate Square
10:19 ➡️ Bolshaya Nikitskaya street
10:58 ➡️ Symbol 2020
11:11 ➡️ Luminous decoration
12:00 ➡️ Street exhibition
12:18 ➡️ Nikitsky Boulevard
14:00 ➡️ Nikitsky Boulevard, 10
16:36 ➡️ New Arbat Avenue
17:06 ➡️ Vozdvizhenka Street
17:50 ➡️ Lower Kislovsky Lane
18:55 ➡️ Lower Kislovsky Lane, 4
19:33 ➡️ Russian Institute of Theatre Arts - GITIS
20:00 ➡️ Estonian Embassy in Moscow
21:21 ➡️ Moscow Academic Mayakovsky Theater
22:24 ➡️ Bolshaya Nikitskaya street
23:00 ➡️ Bolshaya Nikitskaya street, 17
24:09 ➡️ Monument to Tchaikovsky
25:05 ➡️ Bryusov Lane
26:04 ➡️ St. Andrew's Anglican Church
28:22 ➡️ Square Mstislav Rostropovich
28:44 ➡️ Monument to Rostropovich
28:54 ➡️ Church of the Resurrection of the Word on the Assumption Enemy
29:58 ➡️ Bryusov Lane
31:31 ➡️ Tverskaya street
32:45 ➡️ Central Telegraph
33:35 ➡️ Underpass through Tverskaya street
34:33 ➡️ Kamergersky Lane
35:58 ➡️ Starbucks
36:12 ➡️ Meet with Kate
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Russian Orthodox Music - Christ Has Risen / Children's & Youth Choir Sophia
Christ Has Risen
Easter chant from the 12th century
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Children's & Youth Choir Sophia, The playlist:
Olga Roussakova, Conductor
The Children’s and Youth Choir «Sophia» presents a program of Russian Orthodox sacred music throughout the centuries. The program is organized chronologically, beginning with contemporary composers and progressing back to the roots of this time-honored music.
The Children’s and Youth Choir «Sophia» was founded as a church choir by its current director, Ms. Olga Roussakova. More than 100 children between the ages of 6 and 18 now participate in the choir’s programs, which includes learning Old Russian, liturgical chant, sacred folk songs, concert music, etc.
The choir sings at weekly liturgical services and performs regularly in concert. The ensemble has performed at various national and international festivals in Russia, the Far East, Northern Europe and throughout Switzerland.
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Album N°: CD 9804
EAN: 7619931980423
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The Holy Mother Hodegetria, also called Pimenovskaya, Constantinople, 2nd half of the 14 century
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Christ is Risen! Millions of Christian Orthodox Celebrate the Resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ
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Today, Orthodox Christians celebrate their main holiday: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, or Easter. There are hundreds of millions of parishioners of the Russian Orthodox Church all over the world, and this includes more than 300 dioceses, 40 thousand priests from Vladivostok to Kaliningrad, from Japan to the USA and Canada, in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. On all continents on Saturday night, the Orthodox gathered in churches to share the joy of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A rare look inside St. George Greek Orthodox Church's sanctuary renovations (360° Video)
Colorful mosaics and stain glass are slowly brightening up the sanctuary at St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Knoxville. It's been more than three years since the church suffered a devastating fire on their Easter Sunday in 2015.
Воскресенский Новоиерусалимский монастырь / Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery 1880s
Собор Воскресения Христова в
Воскресенском Новоиерусалимском монастыре
Московская губ.
1880-е
Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in
Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery
Moscow region
1880s
Музыка
Радуйся зело...
Хор Воскресенского Новоиерусалимского монастыря
Кант Новоиерусалимского монастыря (XVII в.)
Music
Rejoice with joy ...
Choir of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery
Kant of the New Jerusalem Monastery (XVII c.)
The New Jerusalem Monastery was founded in 1656 by Patriarch Nikon as a patriarchal residence in the vicinity of Moscow. The monastery took its name from the concept of New Jerusalem. This site was chosen for its resemblance to the Holy Land. The River Istra represents the Jordan, and the buildings represent the 'sacral space' or holy places of Jerusalem.
In his time, Patriarch Nikon recruited a number of monks of non-Russian origin to populate the monastery, as it was intended to represent the multinational Orthodoxy of the Heavenly Jerusalem.
In the 17th century, the New Jerusalem Monastery owned a large library, compiled by Nikon from manuscripts taken from other monasteries. By the time of the secularisation of 1764, the monastery possessed some 13,000 peasants.
In 1918, the New Jerusalem Monastery was closed down. In 1920, a museum of history and arts and another of regional studies were established on the premises of the monastery. In 1935, the Moscow Oblast Museum of Regional Studies was opened in one of the monastic buildings.
In 1941, the German army ransacked the New Jerusalem Monastery. Before their retreat they blew up its unique great belfry, the towers were demolished, the vaults of the cathedral collapsed and buried its famous iconostasis, among other treasures .
However in 1959, the museum was re-opened to the public.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the New Jerusalem Monastery was handed back to the Orthodox Church.
In March 2009 Russian president t Dmitry Medvedev signed a presidential decree on the restoration and renovation of the New Jerusalem Monastery. By June 2016, the main cathedral had been greatly restored and redecorated and the great belfry was rebuilt, to the original plans
Dynamic Siberia: Putin Promises New Airport Network in Drive to Modernize Hinterland of Russia
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Vladimir Putin has given an order to speed up the development of Siberian airports, primarily those located in Novosibirsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and Kemerovo. The president announced the news during a meeting with the Acting Governor of Novosibirsk Oblast, Andrei Travnikov.
Россия: Радонеж / Russia: Radonezh
Преображенская церковь в Радонеже /
Radonezh is a historic village located 60 km from Moscow, in 1328 the future Saint Sergii Radonezhsky settled there. About twenty years later Sergii founded the Trinity Monastery to the north of Radonezh.
СМОТРИТЕ ТАКЖЕ/SEE ALSO:
Russia: Вязьма / Russia: Vyazma
Россия: поместье Грибоедовых Хмелита/Russia: Khmelita estate
Москва: Новоспасский монастырь /Moscow: Novospassky monastery
Москва: Коломенское / Moscow: Kolomenskoye estate
Крым: Свято-Успенский пещерный монастырь/Crimea: The Assumption Cave Monastery
Крым: Храм-Маяк Николая Чудотворца/Crimea: St Nicholas Church-Lighthouse
Подмосковье: усадьба Ивановское/Moscow region: Ivanovskoye estate
Подмосковье: Дубровицы / Moscow region: Dubrovitsy
Подмосковье: Николо-Угрешский монастырь (Moscow region: Nikolo-Ugreshsky Monastery)
Россия: церкви южного Подмосковья/ Moscow region churches
Россия: Николо-Пешношский монастырь/Russia: Nikolo-Peshnoshskiy monastery
Pre-Revolutionary Russia in photographs: Arzamas
Дореволюционная Россия на фотографиях
Арзамас - фотографии Максима Дмитриева
Pre-revolutionary Russia in photographs
Arzamas by Maxim Dmitriev
Here I present an album of photographs of the city of Arzamas in the district of Nizhny Novgord.
Arzamas was founded in 1578 by Ivan the Terrible in the lands populated at the time by Mordvins. By 1737, more than 7,000 people lived in Arzamas and the town became a major transit center on the route from Moscow to eastern parts of Russia. It was known for its geese and onions as well as leather crafts.
Catherine the Great in 1781 granted town status to Arzamas and a coat of arms based on the colours of the Arzamas regiment. In the early 19th century, Arzamas had over twenty churches and cathedrals, the foremost being the Resurrection Cathedral. It was built in the Empire style to commemorate the Russian victory over Napoleon in 1812.
Alexander Stupin the Russian painter and art teacher founded and led the Alexander Stupin Art School between 1802 and 1862 and many famous Russian artists studied there, including Vasily Perov.
Music: Preude No 25 in C major by Cezar Cui
Колокольный звон. Православный Храм. Москва. Православие / The Orthodox church, Moscow, Russia
Колокольный звон. Храм. Москва. Православие. Moscow.Russia
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Vesti Special Report: Russian Shore Meets Japanese Sea; The Story of Modern Vladivostok
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I've just disembarked the plane and I'm already talking about the sea. Although geographically called the Sea of Japan, the shore is Russian. The coat of arms is a Siberian tiger on the background of St. Andrew's flag. This is Primorsky Krai. - The Special Report of Anton Borisov.
Vladimir Grygorenko | Uniting Earth to Heaven
Master iconographer Vladimir Grigorenko speaks about his personal journey to Orthodox Christianity, the mission and practice of iconography, and the adornment of the dome of Holy Ascension Orthodox Church in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, with holy icons.
Russia Golden Ring - Rostov Veliky - Ringing of the MUSICAL CHURCH BELLS - ростов великий
Ringing of the musical Church Bells and exploring two of the Churches and amazing interior artwork.
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Techno Trance - PPK - Resurrection (Space Club Mix)
One of a collection of songs that i found on an old CD of mine added with a picture that I like. I know some people have been adding anime pictures, but that's not really my thing.
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Another Civil War in Ukraine Brewing! This Time The Presidency Will Battle the Parliament!
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Lithuanian Minister Linkevičius flew to have dinner with Zelensky. The meeting was unofficial, but they exchanged gifts. Zelensky gave a wall calendar to the minister. The minister gave a spy device to Zelensky.
ICA MOSCOW EASTER SERVICE - ICA FILIPINO FELLOW (Dance)
May 2016 Concert at Mary Mother of God, Catholic Church, Vladivostok, Russia
Enjoy and watch Sister Maria Stella play a duet on the harp with an organist. They performed Veni Creator Spiritus at the May 2016 concerts. There were three concerts and two of the three sold out with 250 seats available!
На храм в посёлке Удачный подняли крест и главный колокол
Церковь на Красивом берегу в Академгородке г.Красноярска, аэросъемка с квадрокоптера
Видео снятое с квадрокоптера в Красноярске.
Фотограф Евгений Воробьев
Строительство Церкви Царственных Страстотерпцев и Новомучеников и Исповедников Российских. Новый строящийся большой кирпичный пятикупольный храм в русском стиле с колокольней. Закладной крест поставлен в 1998, строительство начато в 2001.
Steve's Intro
Steve greets the church in Krasnoyarsk
USSR anti-religious campaign (1928–1941) | Wikipedia audio article
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The USSR anti-religious campaign of 1928–1941 was a new phase of anti-religious persecution in the Soviet Union following the anti-religious campaign of 1921–1928. The campaign began in 1929, with the drafting of new legislation that severely prohibited religious activities and called for a heightened attack on religion in order to further disseminate atheism. This had been preceded in 1928 at the fifteenth party congress, where Joseph Stalin criticized the party for failure to produce more active and persuasive anti-religious propaganda. This new phase coincided with the beginning of the forced mass collectivization of agriculture and the nationalization of the few remaining private enterprises.
Many of those who had been arrested in the 1920s would continue to remain in prison throughout the 1930s and beyond.
The main target of the anti-religious campaign in the 1920s and 1930s was the Russian Orthodox Church, which had the largest number of faithful. Nearly all of its clergy, and many of its believers, were shot or sent to labour camps. Theological schools were closed, and church publications were prohibited. More than 85,000 Orthodox priests were shot in 1937 alone. Only a twelfth of the Russian Orthodox Church's priests were left functioning in their parishes by 1941.In the period between 1927 and 1940, the number of Orthodox Churches in the Russian Republic fell from 29,584 to less than 500.The campaign slowed down in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and came to an abrupt end after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa. The challenge produced by the German invasion would ultimately prevent the public withering away of religion in Soviet society.This campaign, like the campaigns of other periods that formed the basis of the USSR's efforts to eliminate religion and replace it with atheism supported with a materialist world view, was accompanied with official claims that there was no religious persecution in the USSR, and that believers who were being targeted were for other reasons. Believers were in fact being widely targeted and persecuted for their belief or promotion of religion, as part of the state's campaign to disseminate atheism, but officially the state claimed that no such persecution existed and that the people being targeted - when they admitted that people were being targeted - were only being attacked for resistance to the state or breaking the law. This guise served Soviet propaganda abroad, where it tried to promote a better image of itself especially in light of the great criticism against it from foreign religious influences.