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Church Cigarette Stunt May Mean Jail For Russian Woman
A young woman in western Russia picked the wrong time to be insulting, as a controversial law approved by President Vladimir Putin in 2013 describes it. Or more likely, the 21-year-old is deliberately provoking authorities. Her crime? She posted a photo of herself lighting a cigarette with a candle in a Russian Orthodox church in the city of Belgorod, reports the Moscow Times. For that, she has been charged with insulting the feelings of religious believers, under a law that came about in the wake of the stunts pulled by the feminist punk group Pussy Riot. She faces up to three years in prison, reports the London Times.
This is bad behavior, of course, but she should simply have been kicked out of the church, says Alexander Verkhovsky, whose Sova Centre group monitors anti-extremism measures. It should not be a criminal offense.
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Wooden church architecture in Ukraine dates from the beginning of Christianity and comprises a set of unique styles and forms specific to many sub-regions of the country.As a form of vernacular culture, construction of the churches in specific styles is passed on to subsequent generations.The architectural style of them vary from very simple to complicated involving a high degree of carpentry and wood-cutting artistry.Aside from tserkvas , there are quite of few kosciols that are preserved in the Western Ukraine.
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2018.12.22. 30th Sunday after Pentecost. Vigil
30th Sunday after Pentecost. Holy Hierarch Ioasaph of Belgorod. Vigil
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The fate of Tithe church: Communists blew it up, nationalists will demolish it?
In early 2018 the prospects of large-scale religious conflicts and even the destruction of churches are getting increasingly evident in our country. While in previous years such conflicts affected exclusively remote villages, where two confessions could not divide the only Orthodox temple, now the fire hotbeds break out in the largest cities of Ukraine. And they flare up literally, in the truest sense of the word.
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Orthodox Priest Is Champion Powerlifter
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A Russian Orthodox priest certainly has the power of Christ as he doubles up as a champion powerlifter.
Massive Maxim Pastuhov balances his time between his congregation in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, and martial arts and weightlifting.
Outside of the church, the 41-year-old swaps his cassocks and communion for dumbells and barbells as he trains at least three times a week in weightlifting.
Having only started weight training seven years ago, Maxim has already gained the special title of Master of Sport, a prestigious title across Russia and the former Soviet Union.
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L'église du Val de Grâce et l'église Russe
L'église du Val de Grâce est un très bel édifice de style baroque. L'église orthodoxe Russe est une nouvelle construction près de la Seine.
Putin Calls America Satanic - He's Right!
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Putin and the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church have called America out for her corrupted moral values. Mr. Putin demonstrates more backbone than 95% of American pastors. Maybe we should ask Putin to come preach a revival in America?
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Lenin Statue Destroyed In Ukraine
A statue of Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin is toppled by demostrators in the Ukrainian capitol Kiev.
The statue was a symbol of Moscow's power over this former Soviet republic.
Demonstrators have grown furious that Kiev has ditched a landmark pact with the EU, in favor of a trade deal with Moscow.
They're demanding that President Viktor Yanukovich sack his own government.
10 Amazing Facts About Valentine's Day 2017 | Countries that Banned Valentine's Day
10 Amazing Facts About Valentine's Day 2017 | Countries that Banned Valentine's Day | Ideas and Treats for Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and soon 224 million roses will be given around the world, while in the U.S., 180 million cards will be exchanged. In this video, I am going to share with you 10 Amazing Facts About Valentine’s Day.
Number 10: “Valentine’s Day Origin”
The exact origins of Valentine's Day are difficult to pinpoint, but there are indications that the holiday may have started with the Roman feast known as Lupercalia. This feast was celebrated from February 13-15, and included slaughtering of animals, matchmaking, and fertility ritual.
In the 3rd century, Emperor Claudius II executed two men, both named Valentine, on February 14. Their martyrdom was honored by the Catholic Church with the celebration of St. Valentine's Day.
Number 9: “Cupid and Venus”
An important symbol associated with Valentine’s Day is Cupid’s bow and arrow. Cupid is the Roman god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is portrayed as the son of Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty and fertility.
He is always on the hunt for couples to shoot with his arrows to make them fall in love. It is said that his arrows are most effective on Valentine’s Day.
Number 8: “Famous People”
Famous persons born on Valentine’s Day include Christopher Sholes, inventor of the typewriter; Gregory Hines, American singer and actor; Michael Bloomberg, three-term mayor of New York City; Frederick Douglass, African-American abolitionist; George Washington Gale Ferris, engineer and inventor of Ferris Wheel; and Rob Thomas, lead singer of pop band Matchbox Twenty.
Number 7: “Valentine’s Day Spending”
In the United States, Valentine’s Day is a big business that brings an annual 19 billion dollar transactions. Of this enormous spending, $4.5 billion is spent on jewelry, $4.4 billion for dining out, $1.98 billion on flowers, and $1.14 billion on cards. The rest are spent on candies, gift cards, and clothes.
On average, men will spend $196 on Valentine’s Day, while women will spend $100. Young adults, ages between 25-35, will spend the highest amount at $234.
Number 6: “Countries that Banned Valentine’s Day”
Basing on the notion that Valentine’s Day promotes casual sex and alcohol consumption, six countries prohibit Valentine’s Day celebration. These are: Malaysia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and India.
In addition, the Belgorod Province in Russia banned Valentine’s Day in 2011. Interestingly, in 2013, two Florida schools banned Valentine’s Day gift exchanges.
Number 5: “The Good and the Bad”
According to a recent survey, 11% of American will be engaged on Valentine’s Day. Interestingly, Christmas Eve comes at number when it comes to engagement proposal.
The sad part is, 53% of women in America would dump their boyfriends if they did not get them anything for Valentine's Day. And not to feel ignored with the hype, 15% of U.S. women send themselves flowers on Valentine's Day.
Number 4: “In the Mood for Love”
Cards and flowers are not the only ones given on Valentine’s Day. According to a Durex survey, condom sales are highest around Valentine's Day with a significant increase of 20% to 30% more than usual
Consequently, one month later, more at-home pregnancy tests are sold in March than in any other month.
Number 3: “International Condom Day”
To promote the prevention of STDs and unwanted pregnancies, February 13, in conjunction with Valentine’s Day, is celebrated as International Condom Day. The celebration includes lively music, free condom distribution, and safer-sex awareness.
Initiated by AIDS Healthcare Foundation, since its inception in 2009, several countries have participated in celebrating and promoting International Condom Day.
Number 2: “Longest Kiss”
According to Guinness World Records, the longest kiss lasted 58 hours, 35 minutes and 58 seconds, achieved by a Thai couple named Ekkachai Tiranarat and Laksan Tiranarat. The event was organized by Ripley’s Believe It or Not in Thailand on February 12-14, 2013. The victorious couple, from Bangkok, won two diamond rings and $3,300 cash prize.
Previous record was set by a gay couple who kissed for 50 hours, 25 minutes and 1 second.
Number 1: “The Price of Love”
It took 22 years to complete, employed 20,000 labourers, and cost around $200 million. Emperor Shah Jahan had the Taj Mahal built in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal after she died giving birth to their 14th child.
In 1983, this ultimate symbol of love was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage. Around 25,000 to 30,000 people visit Taj Mahal everyday, with an additional 10,000 more visitors on Valentine’s Day.
Des fidèles russes visitent un ancien monastère orthodoxe à Maaloula
Les membres d’une communauté russe de Syrie ont visité le monastère orthodoxe Sainte-Thècle, situé à Maaloula.
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23:28 Yarema Vyshnevetsky (1612 – 1651)
23:31 Catholicism
24:54 Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1595 – 1657)
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34:39 Ivan Mazepa (1639 - 1709)
37:06 The Battle of Poltava on 27 June 1709
40:11 Zaporizhian Sich (1552-1709)
40:27 Solovki
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48:49 Kyiv University (1833)
49:48 The Order of Basilian Fathers
50:55 Taras Shevchenko (1814 - 1861) (age 47)
54:57 Blue and yellow banner
55:45 The Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood
56:32 national liberation movement
56:55 Crimean War ----------------------------------------------------- 1853 to 1856
57:07 Alexander II (1818 - 1881) abolished serfdom
57:26 city of Donetsk (1868)
58:56 Green wedge
59:23 Volodymyr Antonovych (1834 - 1908)
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1:11:24 Symon Petliura
1:11:24 West Ukrainian People's Republic
1:19:27 Ukrainian Galician Army
1:23:30 Nestor Makhno
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1:42:51 Yevhen Konovalets
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Irkutsk Academic Drama Theater. N.P. Okhlopkova. Russia, From Drone, Point of interest
Irkutsk Academic Drama Theater. N.P. Okhlopkova. Russia, From Drone, Point of interest
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George Frideric Handel Hallelujah / Г.Ф.Гендель Аллилуйя
Kursk Roman Catholic parish of the Assumption of the Mother of God
Timur Khaliullin (organ)
Natalia Bondareva (violin)
Galina Zol'nikova (soprano)
Trans Eurasia Trail - Tappa 2 - Samara e museo Soyuz - Vlog
La seconda tappa della nostra Trans Eurasia Trail ci vede impegnati a Togliatti e Samara alla scoperta di due città poco conosciute ma comunque molto interessanti da scoprire. Dal museo della Lada a quello della Soyuz, una giornata ricca di luoghi iconici ed unici,
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