Russia's Su 34 fighter bombers are training aerial battles over Chelyabinsk
Flights with the most difficult elements of flight training were performed by pilots of Su-34 fighter-bombers of the Central Military District in the Chelyabinsk Region, learned BulgarianMilitary.com.
The crews conducted a single and group air battle with the “enemy”, while performing training launches of guided and unguided missiles.
The pilots showed their skills in flying at extremely low altitude, only about 5 meters, landing approach over reference-free terrain and instrument landing.
Source: The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
Days in Russia. The Leaning Tower of Nevyansk, Monastery and the White Kremlin of Verkhoturie.
Today I made a long way in the Middle Urals to show you the Leaning Tower of Nevyansk, Monastery and the White Kremlin of Verkhoturie.
Russia - Moscow - Around Town
Places in Moscow: Sokolniki Park, Bolshoi Theatre, Lubyanka, Church of All Saints na Kulichkakh, Romanov Palace, Old English Court, Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Monument, Monuments to the Conquerors of Space, Old Arbat Street, Alexander Garden, Manege, Patriarch's Ponds, Cafe Margarita, Gorky Park, Tretyakov Gallery, Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent (no. 1097 on UNESCO's World Heritage List), Yaroslavsky Terminal
Audio (1): Schwartzmeer Don Kosacken (Moskauer Nächte).
Audio (2): Cafe Margarita house band
Audio (3): Choir of St Nicholas Church in Tolmachi at the State Tretyakov Gallery (O Come, Let Us Worship) (Obikhod)
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6066LI RUSSIA- EPIPHANY
Saint George Russian Orthodox Church
Mini documentary on the Saint George Russian Orthodox Church.
Holy Patron's Day at Russian Orthodox Church
The Russian Orthodox Church in Jacksonville, FL celebrated the 50th anniversary of their Patron Saint, St. John of Shanghai & San Francisco. It was a special event for this church, the ceremony included Bishop Mitrophan, visiting from New Jersey. The event also included an exhibition of the works of photo artist Ivan Zhuk. This event started on the evening of July 1st (Friday evening) and continued on Saturday July 2nd.
A Brief Bio on St John of Shanghai & San Francisco
St. John was born Mikhail Borisovich Maximovitch in 1896 in the village of Adamovka in the Kharkov Governorate (in present-day southern Ukraine). He came from the same family of Serbian origin as that of St. John of Tobolsk, whom he was said to resemble in several respects. From 1907 to 1914 he attended Poltava Military School. He received a degree in law from Kharkov Imperial University in 1918. His family brought him to Belgrade in 1921, where in 1925 he graduated from Belgrade University with a degree in theology.
In 1926 he was tonsured a monk and ordained a hierodeacon by Russian Metropolitan Anthony (Khrapovitsky), who gave him the name of John after his saintly relative. Later that same year, he was ordained to the priesthood by Rusiian Bishop Gabriel of Chelyabinsk. For several years afterward he worked as an instructor and tutor in Yugoslavia. He worked as a religious teacher in the Gymnasium of Velika Kikinda between 1925 and 1927. In 1929, Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church appointed him a teacher of the seminary in Bitola. The principal of the seminary was Nikolaj Velimirović. In 1934 he was ordained a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia by Metropolitan Anthony and assigned to the diocese of Shanghai.
In Shanghai, Bishop John found an uncompleted cathedral and an Orthodox community deeply divided along ethnic lines. Making contact with all the various groups, he quickly involved himself in the existing charitable institutions and personally founded an orphanage and home for the children of indigents. Here he first became known for miracles attributed to his prayer. As a public figure it was impossible for him to completely conceal his ascetic way of life. Despite his actions during the Japanese occupation, when he routinely ignored the curfew in pursuit of his pastoral activities, the Japanese authorities never harassed him. As the only Russian hierarch in China who refused to submit to the authority of the Soviet-dominated Russian Orthodox Church, he was elevated to archbishop by the Holy Synod of ROCOR in 1946.
When the Communists took power in China, the Russian colony was forced to flee, first to a refugee camp on the island of Tubabao in the Philippines and then mainly to the United States and Australia. Archbishop John travelled personally to Washington, D.C. to ensure that his people would be allowed to enter the country.
In 1951 John was assigned to the archdiocese of Western Europe with his see first in Paris, then in Brussels. Thanks to his work in collecting lives of saints, a great many pre-Schism Western saints became known in Orthodoxy and continue to be venerated to this day. His charitable and pastoral work continued as it had in Shanghai, even among a much more widely scattered flock.
In 1962 John was once again reassigned by the Holy Synod to the see of San Francisco. Here too, he found a divided community and a cathedral in an unfinished state. Although he completed the building of Holy Virgin Cathedral and brought some measure of peace to the community he became the target of slander from those who became his political enemies, who went so far as to file a lawsuit against him for alleged mishandling of finances related to construction of the cathedral. He was exonerated, but this was a great cause of sorrow to him in his later life.
Deeply revering St. John of Kronstadt, John Maximovitch played an active role in preparation of his canonization.
The Relics of St. John
On July 2, 1966 (June 19 on the Julian calendar), St. John died while visiting Seattle at a time and place he was said to have foretold. He was entombed in a sepulchre beneath the altar of the Holy Virgin Cathedral he had built in San Francisco dedicated to the Theotokos, Joy of all who Sorrow, on Geary Boulevard in the Richmond district. In 1994 he was solemnly glorified on the 28th anniversary of his death. His unembalmed relics now occupy a shrine in the cathedral's nave. His feast day is celebrated on the Saturday nearest to July 2. He is beloved and celebrated worldwide, with portions of his relics located in Serbia, Russia, Mount Athos, Greece (Church of Saint Anna in Katerini) Bulgaria, Romania, United States, Canada (Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church, Kitchener), England (Dormition Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church, London) and other countries of the world.
Lord have mercy!
The Saints of Russia
The author of the video is Natalia Rubleva (Ershova), Chelyabinsk-Russia.
Composition Lord have mercy.
Composer G.V. Sviridov.
Performed by chamber chorus Credo.
Official site in English:
HISTORICAL PLACES OF RUSSIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/9 )
1. ALEXANDERNEVSKY CATHEDRAL,UDMURTIA 56°50'38.52N 53°12'3.54E
2. ARMENIAN CHURCH, ROSTOV 47°13'49.90N 39°45'56.33E
3. PREGELBRÜCKE, KALININGRAD 54°41'27.55N 20°35'57.83E
4. ARSENAL,UDMURTIA 56°51'11.89N 53°12'55.79E
5. ROSTOV YOUTH THEATRE,ROSTOV 47°13'47.50N 39°45'51.95E
6. ZAKHAYMSKIE GATE,KALININGRAD 54°42'34.62N 20°32'18.68E
7. GOLDEN GATES, VLADIMIR 56° 7'36.47N 40°23'49.48E
8. MONUMENT Genl.PLIEV,VLADIKAVKAZ 43° 1'11.35N 44°40'48.24E
9. ST. JOHN BAPTIST,ASTRAKHAN 46°20'56.29N 48° 3'30.36E
10. WINDMILLS, SUZDAL 56°24'43.19N 40°26'13.78E
11. IVANGOROD FORTRESS,IVANGOLROD 59°22'31.80N 28°12'2.14E
12. SCULPTURE MOTHER HOME,KALININGRAD 54°43'2.09N 20°30'6.84E
13. OMSK ASSUMPTION CATHEDRAL,OMSK 54°59'24.52N 73°22'0.75E
14. CHIEF FAIR BUILDING, NIZHNY NOVGOROD 56°19'42.23N 43°57'40.93E
15. MARIINSKY PALACE,ST PETERSBURG 59°55'50.74N 30°18'34.09E
16. SAVIOUR CHURCH,UFA 54°49'45.34N 55°59'59.02E
17. GRAND KREMLIN,MOSCOW 55°45'5.64N 37°37'2.83E
18. SPASSKAYA TOWER,MOSCOW 55°45'9.14N 37°37'16.20E
19. ANCIENT WATER TOWER, UDMURTIA 56°51'3.69N 53°12'27.29E
20. ORESHEK FORTRESS, LENINGRAD 59°57'13.71N 31° 2'18.32E
21. STS. PETER & PAUL CHURCH, SMOLENSK 54°47'47.09N 32° 2'15.69E
22. FOREVER WITH RUSSIA,UDMURTIA 56°51'8.11N 53°11'49.52E
23. CHURCH OF CHELYABINSK, RUSSIA 55° 8'23.77N 61°24'56.43E
24. GERMAN CHURCH,VLADIKAVKAZ 43° 2'12.36N 44°40'40.13E
25. CATHEDRAL OF ST. NICHOLAS,OMSK 54°58'39.31N 73°22'46.95E
Novosibirsk, Russia ???? Travel Vlog 16 ???????? History & Culture
Novosibirsk: ???? UK Vlogger of the Year finalist 2019 and 2018 explores Novosibirsk, Russia and the bizarre painter Nicholas Roerich, the USSR museum, and Russian swear words. Join the Modern Grand Tour (travel vlogs for history-culture geeks ????) in Novosibirsk, Russia! ⬇️ More info below ⬇️
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-----------------------------In this episode-----------------------------
Novosibirsk Intro = 0:48
Pizdets = 1:13 ????
City History = 2:32
Lenin Square = 3:25
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral = 4:08
USSR Museum (second economy) = 5:07 ????
Chapel of St Nicholas = 8:20 ????
Nicholas Roerich Museum = 8:45 ⛰️
Russian Swear Words = 10:14
Multicultural Russia = 11:12 ????????️????????️????????️????????️????????️
Racism in Russia = 11:36
Conclusion = 12:33
Next Episode = 13:00
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EUROPE
Ep1 ???????? ???????? Brussels, Ghent, and Bruges:
Ep2 ???? ???????? Amsterdam:
Ep3 ☠️ ???????? Berlin:
Ep4 ???? ???????? Hamburg:
Ep5 ???? ???????? Aarhus:
Ep6 ????♀️ ???????? Copenhagen:
Ep7 ???? ???????? Stockholm:
Ep8 ???? ???????? Helsinki:
RUSSIA
Ep9 ????️ ???????? Saint Petersburg:
Ep10 ???? ???????? Moscow:
Ep11 ???? ???????? Vladimir and Suzdal:
Ep12 ???? ???????? Nizhny Novgorod: (most fun)
Ep13 ☠️ ???????? Perm:
Ep14 ???? ???????? Yekaterinburg:
Ep15 ???? ???????? Tobolsk and Tyumen:
Ep16 ???? ???????? Novosibirsk:
Ep17 ???? ???????? Irkutsk and Olkhon Island:
Ep18 ???? ???????? Ulan-Ude:
Ep19 ???? ???????? Trans-Siberian Train: (most practically useful)
Ep20 ???? ???????? Khabarovsk:
Ep21 ???? ???????? Vladivostok:
ASIA & AUSTRALIA
Ep22 ???? ???????? Seoul: (most educative)
Ep23 ???? ???????? Osaka:
Ep24 ???? ???????? Kyoto:
Ep25 ???? ???????? Tokyo: (most awesome city)
Ep26 ???? ???????? Melbourne:
Ep27 ???? ???????? Sydney: (most jokes)
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Welcome keen traveller!
I hope you've come to join me on this Modern Grand Tour exploring history and culture.
- The first leg of the journey takes us through Europe ????????
- The second leg crosses Russia ???????? via the Trans-Siberian Railway ???? and Couchsurfing ????
- The third and final leg concludes in Asia ???? and Australia ????????
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF RUSSIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/9 )
1. CHAPEL OF FEVRONIA,UDMURTIA 56°50'58.32N 53°12'21.52E
2. CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW, KALININGRAD 54°43'48.19N 20°28'46.48E
3. MONUMENT OF KURCHATOV,CHELYABINSK 55° 9'33.60N 61°21'45.22E
4. ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH, IVANGOROD 59°22'28.72N 28°12'24.48E
5. KUSKOVSKY PALACE, MOSKVA 55°44'7.12N 37°48'27.29E
6. ARCH PALACE, ST PETERSBURG 59°56'18.26N 30°18'58.48E
7. ST SOPHIA CATHEDRAL,VELIKYNOVGOROD 58°31'19.54N 31°16'35.87E
8. CHURCHRESURRECTIONSTADISCHE,PSKOV 57°49'37.06N 28°19'40.61E
9. Regl. DRAMA THEATRE, KALININGRAD 54°43'10.58N 20°29'33.65E
10. CHURCH, KAZAN 55°47'40.83N 49° 6'36.52E
11. WATER TOWER, KALININGRAD 54°27'42.06N 19°56'30.80E
12. SUYUMBIKE TOWER, KAZAN 55°48'1.32N 49° 6'18.93E
13. HOLY CROSS CHURCH,KALININGRAD 54°42'20.41N 20°31'22.07E
14. STELLA LIBERATORS OF ROSTOV,ROSTOV 47°13'33.72N 39°44'45.23E
15. RUSSIANLANGUAGE CENTRE,KALININGRAD 54°43'42.88N 20°30'53.43E
16. MOSQUE NURULLA,KAZAN 55°46'59.01N 49° 6'52.14E
17. ST.GEORGE CHURCH, VLADIKAVKAZ 43° 1'48.46N 44°39'43.31E
18. KALININGRAD CATHEDRAL, KALININGRAD 54°42'23.03N 20°30'43.99E
19. PSKOV KROM, PSKOV 57°49'20.81N 28°19'41.89E
20. RESURRECTION CATHEDRAL, UFA 56° 1'33.61E
RUSSIA - St. Petersburg to the Black Sea - River Cruise (pt2)
Nizhni Novgorod, Chebokssary, Kazan, Samara, Saratov, Volgograd, Volga-Don Canal, Rostov on Don. Novocherkask.
Святейший Патриарх Кирилл. Проповедь. День памяти свт. Московского Петра.
3 января 2017 года, в день памяти святителя Московского Петра, всея России чудотворца, Святейший Патриарх Кирилл совершил Литургию в Успенском соборе Московского Кремля и возглавил хиротонию архимандрита Викентия (Брылеева) во епископа Златоустовского и Саткинского (Челябинская митрополия).
Источник: Видеоканал официального сайта Московского Патриархата на Youtube.com, Синодальный информационный отдел Русской Православной Церкви patriarchia.ru
Да снизойдет на Вас Божия благодать!
Приход храма Святого праведного Иоанна Кронштадтского Чудотворца. Волгоград. Россия.
Братья и сестры! Просвещайтесь, распространяйте, подписывайтесь -
The Russian Orthodox Church 03
Russian Orthodox Church, Zlatoust, Russia
One of many abondoned Russian churchs.
Rhapsodie on Christmas Carols - E. Gigout
11-year old organ prodigy in performance at Great St. Mary's Church, University of Cambridge, England, 2006
Екатеринбург с высоты птичьего полета. Dji Mavic Pro
Екатеринбург с высоты птичьего полета на Dji Mavic Pro
Russia Day, 2016, Samara, Fireworks
Russia Day, 2016, Samara, Fireworks
Russian Angel Otrok Viacheslav The Prophecies 1 - (Eng Subtitles)
Sad times for Russia were predicted if she does not repent, especially of the highest crime against Gods anointed ruler the Tsar, Slavik of Chebarkul. Vyacheslav Krasheninnikov (March 22, 1982 – March 17, 1993) – a boy who died at the age of 10, a miracle worker, healer and prophet, who continues to work wonders and miracles from his grave after death. Slavik of Chebarkul (Vyacheslav Krasheninnikov) died in 1993, but the memory of him is alive. Hundreds and thousands come to venerate him at his grave of all race, religions and nations. The boy’s prophecies have become a revival in all Christian and especially Russian eschatology.
Екатеринбург.Ганина яма .Мужской монастырь. с высоты. дрон DJI Mavic Pro
Мужской монастырь Святых Царственных Страстотерпцев Ганина Яма
Действующий православный мужской монастырь, построенный в 2000-2003 годах в урочище Ганина Яма под Екатеринбургом на месте шахты, в которую 17 июля 1918 года были сброшены тела Николая II и его семьи, канонизированных Русской православной церковью за рубежом в 1981 году в лике святости «мученики» и Русской православной церковью в 2000 году в лике Царственных страстотерпцев.