Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church • Toronto
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church Toronto
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Не имамы иныя помощи, / не имамы иныя надежды, / разве Тебе, Пречистая Дево. / Ты нам помози, / на Тебе надеемся, и Тобою хвaлимся, / Твои бо есмы рабы, да не постыдимся.
Russia
My visit to Russia begins along the Baltic Sea in Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Center of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next I continue on to Moscow, Russia's capital and most populous city. Here I visit historic Red Square and the Kremlin. The Video concludes with my visit to the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii in Zagorsk.
VIDEO CONTENTS:
0:00:24 Peter and Paul Fortress
0:08:05 Moscow Square/House of Soviets
0:08:37 Victory Square
0:10:05 Imperial Reception at Catherine Palace
0:43:07 St. Petersburg at Night
0:43:59 Moscow Triumphal Gate
0:44:23 Holiday Inn Moscow Gate
0:45:18 Narva Triumphal Gate
0:45:55 Peterhof
0:46:01 Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral
0:46:25 Peterhof Grand Palace
0:46:41 The Grand Cascade - Samson Fountain
0:53:05 Lower Garden
0:54:49 The Adam Fountain
0:54:58 Gulf of Finland
0:55:19 French Formal Garden
0:56:06 Panterre Garden - Roman Fountains
0:57:44 Dragon Cascade on Chessboard Hill
0:58:00 Orangery Fountain
0:58:42 The East Chapel
0:59:12 Upper Garden
0:59:40 Dostoyevsky Area of St. Petersburg
1:00:41 Troika Restaurant
1:02:09 St. Isaac's Cathedral
1:02:30 St. Isaac's Square
1:03:23 Cathedral Interior
1:07:34 The Admiralty Building
1:08:17 Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
1:08:54 Church Interior
1:11:29 Walk Around Colorful Exterior
1:15:23 Russian Folklore Show
1:19:41 Ship Yard Area of St. Petersburg
1:20:30 Annunciation Bridge
1:21:58 Rostral Columns
1:24:29 Senate Square
1:24:57 The Palace Embankment
1:26:01 Neva River
1:30:09 Hermitage Museum (Winter Palace)
1:31:24 Small Throne Room
1:32:08 St. George's Hall
1:32:35 Pavilion Hall
1:33:45 Works by Rembrandt
1:35:14 Works by Leonardo da Vinci
1:35:30 Works by Raphael
1:36:07 Crouching Boy by Michelangelo
1:36:27 Skylight Rooms
1:38:48 Palace Square/Alexander Column
1:40:47 Boat Cruise on Moika & Neva Rivers
1:42:48 The Green Bridge/Nevsky Prospect
1:44:16 Pevchesky Bridge
1:45:41 The Winter Canal
1:47:57 Enter Neva River
1:48:13 Peter and Paul Fortress
1:49:30 Trinity Bridge
1:51:05 Return to Moika River
1:56:22 Anichkov Bridge over Fontanka River
1:56:51 Armenian Lunch Stop
1:57:21 Yusupov Palace
2:04:57 Nevsky Prospect
2:05:38 Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral
2:07:04 Church of St. Catherine
2:07:44 Grand Hotel Europe
2:08:41 Gostiny Dvor (Oldest Department Store)
2:10:28 Catherine's Garden
2:11:30 Monument to Catherine the Great
2:12:17 Alexandrinsky Theatre
2:14:32 Swan Lake Ballet
2:18:00 Moscow Station
2:18:26 High Speed Sapsan Train to Moscow
2:22:43 Arrive at Moscow's Leningradsky Station
2:23:05 Drive to Red Square
2:26:30 Red Square
2:27:47 GUM Department Store
2:28:49 Moscow Metro Stations (Subway)
2:38:47 Radisson Blu Belorusskaya Hotel
2:39:45 Drive back to Red Square
2:41:05 State Duma Building
2:41:39 Bolshoi Theatre
2:42:43 KGB Headquarters
2:43:22 Moscow River
2:43:38 The Kremlin
2:47:49 Cathedral of Jesus Christ the Saviour
2:48:30 Pashkov House
2:49:56 Manege Square
2:50:27 World Clock Fountain
2:51:25 State Historical Museum
2:52:06 Resurrection Gate
2:52:20 Red Square
2:52:31 Kazan Cathedral
2:52:51 State Historical Museum
2:53:20 GUM Department Store
2:54:17 St. Basil's Cathedral
2:55:27 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
2:56:31 The Kremlin
2:57:03 Trinity Tower
2:57:31 The Arsenal
2:57:50 State Kremlin Palace
2:58:02 Senate Building
2:58:17 Church of the Twelve Apostles
2:58:33 Tsar Cannon
2:59:16 Tsar Bell
2:59:45 Cathedral Square
3:00:23 Cathedral of the Archangel
3:00:42 Ivan the Great Bell Tower
3:01:02 Assumption Cathedral
3:01:39 Church of the Deposition of the Robe
3:01:46 Cathedral of the Annunciation
3:02:05 Grand Kremlin Palace
3:02:14 The Armoury Chamber
3:02:20 Drive through Moscow
3:03:28 Gorky Park
3:04:32 Gardens Ring
3:06:18 Old Arbat Street
3:08:11 Novodevichy Cemetery
3:10:44 Grave of Boris Yeltsin
3:11:01 Grave of Raisa Gorbachev
3:11:47 Grave of Nikita Khrushchev
3:12:49 Novodevichy Convent
3:14:09 The Russian White House
3:15:11 Triumphal Arch of Moscow
3:15:36 War Memorial at the Poklonnaia Gora
3:17:18 Olympic Stadium
3:17:46 Zagorsk (Sergiyev Posad)
3:18:34 Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii
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Philip Ludwell Presanctified Liturgy at Holy Trinity Monastery - March 2019
On March 27, 2019, the Presanctified Liturgy of St Gregory the Dialogist was celebrated at the Cemetery Dormition Chapel at Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY. The liturgy was celebrated by Bishop Luke of Syracuse of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. The Liturgy was held in conjunction with the 252nd anniversary of Philip Ludwell III's repose in London.
St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral
wedding at St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Cleveland Ohio. Choir under the direction of K. Kovach
THE WOMEN OF ARCHANGEL MICHAEL
Every week, five middle-aged women conduct the Sunday Mass without a priest. Not long ago, the choir of the Saint Michael’s Church were much larger… Located in the north of Armenia, the church and the community of Privolnoe was founded by Russian soldiers in the 1850s. The once prossperous village is now sufferring from neglect and the heirs of the soldiers have mostly emigrated from Armenia since the 1990s. There are only 80 Russians left in the village today, primarily older women. In this forgotten corner of the world, they find meaning only in the church and their faith.
The film ‘The Women of Michael Archangel’ tells their story during the preparations for the Feast of the Holy Trinity.
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Каждое воскресенье пять женщин пожилого возраста совершают богослужение в церкви Михаила Архангела, в которой нет духовного наставника. Несколько лет назад их хор был более многочисленным…На севере Армении находится село Привольное, созданное русскими военнослужащими в середине 19-го века. Некогда цветущее и живописное село сейчас находится в запущенном состоянии. В 1990-х потомки военнослужащих стали эмигрировать, и в настоящее время в селе осталось около 80 русских - в основном пожилые женщины. Вера и церковь придают смысл их жизни в покинутом миром уголке. Фильм «Женщины Михаила Архангела» рассказывает о двух днях из жизни этих женщин во время праздника Святой Троицы.
Guardian Angels Save Holy Trinity Church From Auction Block
The Greek Orthodox church in Chicago's Belmont Cragin neighborhood was $8 million in debt, and many parishioners were worried it would be sold.
Welcome to Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
Welcome to Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, 414 Valley Street, Willimantic, CT. For more information please visit our website (
Great and Holy Friday at Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church Yonkers
This is only a small portion of Holy Friday services at Holy Trinity which included Vespers and Matins. Both are beautiful services as you can hear Father David and Deacon John together with the Choir praise our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Grand Orthodox Divine Liturgy - The Feast of Slavic Apostles, Moscow.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril with His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry and other bishops have celebrated Grand Divine Liturgy, honoring the Slavic Apostles St. Cyril and St. Methodius who converted Slavs to Orthodox Christianity in 9th Century.
HISTORIC CHURCH in Chicago | Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral - Louis Sullivan Architect
In this video we explore a hidden gem of Chicago, a historic landmark church in the Ukrainian Village. The Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral was designed in 1903 by Architect Louis Sullivan, one of only two churches that he designed.
Special thanks to our guide Monica who shared some of the special stories that helped to make this church so special, a true Chicago Landmark!
This historic church of Chicago is located on Leavitt Street, just south of Division. You can take the 73 Division bus and get off at the Leavitt stop to get there. Please see their website for tour schedule:
My name is Luis Gusto and I make travel, architecture, and Chicago films!
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This video was shot on a Sony Alpha a6400 using the Sony 16-50mm f2.8 lens and edited in Final Cut Pro on a MacBook Pro.
[HD] RARE and UNIQUE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX ICON -ALL THE CHURCH WITH YOU. Early XVI th century
Copy of an ancient rare miraculous icon --
ALL THE CHURCH WITH YOU.
FULL DEESIS RANGE.
Early XVI th century.
JESUS CHRIST the SAVIOR IN MAJESTY. HOLY TRINITY. MOTHER of GOD and ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. THE MICHAIL ARCHANGEL and ARCHANGEL GABRIEL . APOSTOLES PETER and PAUL . HOLY ANGEL GUARDIAN and other saints.
On the top - THE GREAT CHURCH HOLIDAYS .
On the low level - THE GREAT MARTURS and SAINTS of different centuries.
This Icon has been made by RUSSKAJA IKONA - ART INC.
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St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russia
St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russia
The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, commonly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral, is a church in Red Square in Moscow, Russia and is one of the most popular symbols of the country. The building, now a museum, is officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat or Pokrovsky Cathedral. It was built from 1555–1561 on orders from Ivan the Terrible and commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan. It was the city's tallest building until the completion of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower in 1600. The Saint Basil's Cathedral is not to be confused with the Moscow Kremlin.
The original building, known as Trinity Church and later Trinity Cathedral, contained eight churches arranged around a ninth, central church of Intercession; a tenth church was erected in 1588 over the grave of venerated local saint Vasily (Basil). In the 16th and 17th centuries, the church, perceived (as with all churches in Byzantine Christianity) as the earthly symbol of the Heavenly City, was popularly known as the Jerusalem and served as an allegory of the Jerusalem Temple in the annual Palm Sunday parade attended by the Patriarch of Moscow and the tsar.
The building is shaped like the flame of a bonfire rising into the sky, a design that has no parallel in Russian architecture. Dmitry Shvidkovsky, in his book Russian Architecture and the West, states that it is like no other Russian building. Nothing similar can be found in the entire millennium of Byzantine tradition from the fifth to the fifteenth century ... a strangeness that astonishes by its unexpectedness, complexity and dazzling interleaving of the manifold details of its design. The cathedral foreshadowed the climax of Russian national architecture in the 17th century.
As part of the program of state atheism, the church was confiscated from the Russian Orthodox community as part of the Soviet Union's anti-theist campaigns and has operated as a division of the State Historical Museum since 1928. It was completely secularized in 1929 and remains a federal property of the Russian Federation. The church has been part of the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. It is not actually within the Kremlin, but often served as a visual metonym for Russia in western media throughout the Cold War and to the modern day.
12 Facts About Saint Basil’s Cathedral
Originally constructed in the mid-16th century, Saint Basil’s Cathedral looms majestically near the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, and has stood watch over countless historical and political events in the country’s history.
1. IT WAS BUILT BY IVAN THE TERRIBLE.
The first Tsar of Russia, Ivan Vasilyevich—also known as Ivan Grozny (a nickname meaning “sparking terror or fear,” or stern), Ivan IV, and the Grand Prince of Moscow—ordered the construction of the cathedral in 1554. Ivan, grandson of Ivan the Great, saw the cathedral’s completion in 1561, but upon his death was interred at the nearby Archangel Cathedral.
2. THE CATHEDRAL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN HONOR OF A MILITARY CONQUEST.
Ivan’s goal of military dominance over a central Russian state led to numerous conflicts during his reign. In the 1550s, his armies defeated the independent Tatar khanates of Kazan and Astrakahn, and the church was built in honor of those victories.
3. IVAN ALLEGEDLY BLINDED THE CATHEDRAL'S ARCHITECT.
Stories and myths abound of Ivan’s raging temper, one of which involves him purposefully blinding the cathedral’s (unnamed) Italian architect so that its design could never be replicated. Other legends state that the architects were a pair of Russians named Barma and Posnik, or that they may have been one person.
4. MANY NAMES HAVE GRACED THE CATHEDRAL.
Dedicated to the protection of the Virgin Mary, the church is officially known as the Church of the Intercession, or the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin on the Moat. It has also been called Pokrovsky Cathedral, Pokrovsky Sobor, and Svyatoy Vasily Blazhenny.
5. IT WAS EVENTUALLY NAMED FOR A RUSSIAN 'FOOL.'
Born in 1468, Basil (also called the Blessed, the Beatific, and the Wonderworker of Moscow) was the son of commoners and was trained to be a cobbler. He became known for his prophetic powers and for being a “fool for Christ,” and following his death in 1557 was buried in the cathedral that would take its name after him.
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HISTORIC EVENT! White Russians From Europe Finally Reunited With Their Mother Church in Russia
A delegation from the Archdiocese, headed by Archbishop John (Renneto) of Dubna, arrived on Moscow on Saturday, November 2, to take part in the celebrations and receive the official document of accession.
On Saturday, members of the delegation will visit Donskoy Monastery, which houses the relics of Patriarch St. Tikhon, by whose decision the Western European parishes were united in 1921 into one administration, the Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, and the Moscow Diocesan House, where the Local Council of 1917-1918 was held, at which St. Tikhon was elected as Patriarch.
On November 3, Patriarch Kirill will lead the Sunday Liturgy in Christ the Savior Cathedral, with the participation of the delegation from Western Europe. During the service, Pat. Kirill will present Abp. John with a Patriarchal and Synodal gramota, recognizing the reunion of the Archdiocese with the Russian Church.
On November 4, Pat. Kirill and Abp. John will concelebrate the Divine Liturgy in the Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin.
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Богослужение преосвященнейшего епископа Гедеона в Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral San Francisco!
Богослужение преосвященнейшего епископа Гедеона в Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral San Francisco!
Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral - Liturgy
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Sunday Mass at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church
30TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST.
Celebrating St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow - Good Friday Service
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril serves Good Friday service.
Met. Jonah (OCA) Homily on Pentecost 2015 at Holy Trinity Monastery
Metropolitan Jonah Homily on Pentecost 2015 at Holy Trinity Monastery
Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Live Stream