Paskha service in St Varvara church in Kazan. Part 1.
St Varvara church (Orthodox) in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia in about 11.15 pm, 10 min before the beginning of night Paskha service. People worship 'plashchanitsa', symbolic image of Christ's body
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Kazan, gv from akathist
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Russia: One day only! Thousands flock to see revered Virgin Mary icon
Thousands of people flocked to the Church of All Saints in Novokosino, Moscow on Sunday to look at the Icon of the Virgin Mary's Belt (Greek: Cincture of the Theotokos), which is in the city for one day only. The icon was bought to Moscow with the help and mediation of the Foundation of St. Andrew, the Centre of National Glory and the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill I. The icon was taken out of the church and marched around the area during a procession.
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Divine Liturgy in St. Sergius-Kazan Icon Diocesan Cathedral
On Sunday, September 29, the Sunday after the Elevation of the Cross, with the blessing of Metropolitan Herman of Kursk & Rylsk, Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan celebrated the Divine Liturgy in St. Sergius & Our Lady of Kazan Diocesan Cathedral in Kursk, Russia.
Walk Inside Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral
Our Lady of Kazan, or Kazan Cathedral, in St. Petersburg, Russia, was modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Built in 1801-11 by architect Andrey Voronikhin.
The Kazan Cathedral is an active church and is open most of the time. It is the largest Orthodox Church in St. Petersburg. St. Isaak's Cathedral is the other large cathedral in St. Petersburg, but operates primarily as a museum. Respectful tourists may enter free of charge. Women are no longer required to cover their heads to enter, however, all practicing Orthodox women wear a scarf.
Located on Nevsky Prospect, the Kazan Cathedral is one of the most notable architectural landmarks in the center. The inside is highly decorated by famous artists of the 19th century including many icon paintings. Our Lady of Kazan is the most famous.
Come take a look inside!
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Travel to Tatarstan
Travel to Tatarstan
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· Arriving in Kazan. Transfer to the hotel. Leaving luggage in the hotel.
· Lunch near the hotel.
· Loop tour around Kazan: with visit of Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Krestovozdvizhenskaya Church), where now is held a miracle working icon of the Kazan Godmother, brought back from Vatican, with seeing of Kazan state university Complex (former imperial university), Kazan Arbat street, Peterburzhskaya street, Sukonnaya Sloboda (Cloth suburb), Tugan avylym complex – Native village, Hall of Nobility, Opera and Ballet Theater, Freedom Square, Kazan National Cultural Centre, Concert hall named after S. Saidashev and many other sights of Kazan...Tatar Entertainments. Tatar artists, singers, folk musical instruments, teaching of Tatar words and dances.
2nd day
· breakfast in the hotel or in the city's cafe.
History of Kazan streets walking tour. During this tour you will get to know why the Bauman Street is called Kazan Arbat and the history of the first Kazan Street. You will see the Church where F. Shalyapin was baptized, the monument to him, the building of state bank where Russian gold reserve was held, the Drama theatre, the House of print, Tatar walk of fame, you will be able to take pictures of yourself in the carriage of Ekaterina II. And compare the sight of the Peterburgskaya Street with the Nevskij prospect. Walking through the Kremlevskaya street you would wonder the beauties of Aleksandrovkiy and Chernoyarovskiy Arcades, would notice the unique beauty of Ushakova's private residence that is now the main building of National library and many other things.Kazan Kremlin walking tour. Kazan Kremlin is an open-air museum added to UNESCO's list. It is a tour to the complex Kazan Kremlin with stories about the beginning of Kazan Kermen, attacks on Kremlin, towers and walls. You would have a unique opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful mosques of Russia and the biggest in Europe – Kul-Sharif, hear namaz, get to know the legend about Suyumbike falling tower and story of its foundation, to visit Blagoveschensky Cathedral, where the miracle icon of Kazan God's mother was blessed, to walk through the walls of Kazan Kremlin, see the burials of Kazan Khans, Gubernatorial Palace, Complex of public offices and many other things. During the excursion tourists visit the museum of Islam Culture inside the Kul-Sharif Mosque. It is the only museum in Russia dedicated to the culture and history of Islam. There is the history of Islam development from the times of Volga Bulgaria. Among the exhibits you can see first printed versions of Koran in Russia of XIX century and modern ones. In the museum you can got to know the history of famous 16 predictors, whose manes can be seen in the religious writings of Hebrews and Christians.
On your choise:
1) visiting the museum of Islamic culture,
2) master-class on the Islamic culture museum Art of kerchief wearing (you will know the tradition of head covering, wisdom of this ancient tradition, why Muslim women cover all the body exept face and hands).
3d day
· breakfast
· 09.00 Raifa Fairytale coach tour The Virgin Monastery of Raifa (XVII-XIX centures), miracle icon of Georgian God's Mother, the most little chapel in Europe for the martyrs Vera (faith), Nadezhda (hope), Lyubov (love) and their mother Sofia-Troitskaya, church for the name of Holy Fathers, a walk around the Raifa lake. You will take a view of the Virgin Kizichesky Monastery which was founded in 1691 by Adrian the Moscow Patriarch who until 1690 were the Kazan Bishop. The name Kazichesky means Holy Martyrs of Cyzicus. In this monastery Ilya Andreevich Tolstoy the grandfather of Lev Tolstoy was buried.On your way you will see theTemple of All Religions· Excursion to the Sviyazhsk Island- Fortress of Ivan the Terrible. It is the first orthodox town in the Middle Povolzhie region, founded in 1551 by the Russian Tsar Ivan the TerribleThe excursion includes visiting of the oldest medieval churches, that are famous for the uniqueness of its frescos (the Church of the Saint Trinity, Sergiy Radonezhskiy the miracle-worker Church, the Cathedral of Our lady of all Sorrowful, Chapel, the Cathedral Dormition of Virgin Mary, the Church of Saint Konstantin and Helen).
4th day
· breakfast 09.00 Excursion to the Bazaar, nowadays National Museum of The Republic of TatarstanThe museum fund has more than 700 000 of cultural artifacts of different nations of the world
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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RUSSIAN (ORTHODOX) CROSS - A Cross A Day, Across the World Ep.9
When we see the IMAGE OF THE CROSS it can constantly reminds us that Christ died for us and through the Cross came our Salvation. The Russian Orthodox Cross is one variation of the Christian cross. The cross has three horizontal crossbeams:
The top bar of the Cross is the title-board which Pilate ordered to be hung in mockery over Christ's head. On this board was inscribed: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews in Hebrew, Greek and Latin. (the Latin initials 'INRI').
The center bar is that upon which Christ’s arms were stretched and nailed.
The bottom bar signifies the footrest which supported His body. On the Russian Orthodox Cross the slanted bottom bar is the foot-brace.
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Jesus Christ from Kazan (Russian Style - SF Series) || Christianity Art Store
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Jesus Christ from Kazan
At the Monastery of the Virgin Mary of Kazan in Russia, there is one more depiction of the Christ as Pantocrator. The icon was hagiographed in the 16th century, when Ivan IV the Terrible was in power, and it constitutes a typical hagiography sample of Christ of the Russian School, having been inspired by the first icon of Christ Pantocrator, in the first half of the 6th century, the encaustic icon that is located in the Monastery of St. Catherine of Sinai.
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CATEDRALA KAZANSKAIA,ST.PETESBURG,RUSIA
Vedeti icoana facatoare de minuni KAZANSKAIA ,icoana din KAZAN ,aflata in maiestuoasa catereala din SAKT PETESBURG si care izvoraste mir ,pe care il puteti vedea sivoi.
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