2015.11.29. Apostle Matthew. Kursk Icon of the Mother of God. Sermon by Bishop Nicholas (Olhovsky)
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Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew
The Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God of Sign
Sermon by Bishop of Manhattan Nicholas (Olhovsky)
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
November 29, 2015
Kursk Icon Visits St. Mary's Church - Bluefield, WV
On Thursday, December 23, despite heavy snowfall, the Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God traveled to one of the southernmost points in West Virginia to visit St. Mary's (Dormition) Church in Bluefield.
В четверг 23 декабря, несмотря на снежную бурю, Курская Коренная икона Божией Матери прибыла на самый юг Западной Вирджинии, в город Блуфильд и посетила Карпаторусский храм Успения Пресвятой Богородицы.
Emmanuel Moleben, A service of Prayer
On December 9, 2018 A Service of Prayer for the Christmas Fast, an EMMANUEL MOLEBEN service was celebrated by Fr. Jerome Wolbert, OFM, at the Holy Dormition Byzantine Franciscan Friary. Andy Drozdick along with members of the Byzantine Choir from Taylor, PA sang the responses.
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Divine Liturgy - 9/23/2018
Archbishop questions if Cyprus should stay in euro; preps for relief concert
SHOTLIST
1. Wide top shot of interior of Ayios Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church
2. Top shot of congregation
3. Greek flags hanging from ceiling of church with murals in background
4. Archbishop Chrysostomos II giving sermon
5. Cutaway of congregation
6. Woman with child in congregation
7. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Archbishop Chrysostomos II, Head of Cyprus Orthodox Church:
Our duty as the church is to create jobs. We will support the government to also create jobs, for all the people to work, for the cash to flow, so that business can rebound and so that smiles can return to people's faces.
8. Cutaway of amulet worn by archbishop
9. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Archbishop Chrysostomos II, Head of Cyprus Orthodox Church:
The issue is not only whether the shares (in Bank of Cyprus) will recover their value. Government officials should not break the law and violate the constitution. All the decisions (related to bailout) are both illegal and contrary to the constitution.
10. Women kissing the hand of the archbishop
11. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Archbishop Chrysostomos II, Head of Cyprus Orthodox Church:
In my opinion experts must study whether it is convenient to remain in the euro and whether we will be able to overcome the current situation. These issues ought to be studied so that the government will have a clear view as to where they stand and where we are headed.
12. Various of dried fruits being given to believers
13. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Panoyotis Damaskinos, church worshipper, pensioner from Northern Cyprus:
Certainly the church will be affected. Even from the archbishop's comments it's clear that a lot of the stocks of the church will be lost. We hope the church will continue to help the poor people and those in need.
14. Christian faithful outside church
15. Close up of man pulling rigging chain
16. Man putting audio cable track in place
17. Man putting light on rigging
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Nicko Zavallis, concert production manager:
The difference we are making is that we aren't being paid or getting paid in any way. The only thing we are getting out of this is love, love to our fellow citizens and love we are receiving from them.
19. Various of man putting light on rigging
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Panayiotis Larkou, concert organiser:
If we manage to establish in our minds that we are here for each other, we can do it again and again and again, and as many times as possible until eventually we find a solution or we die. That's the story. (Laughs)
21. Wide tilt down of stage set up
22. Wide of public square
23. Man walking with child on shoulders
24. Men sitting outside cafe
25. People walking down street
STORYLINE
Cyprus' Archbishop Chrysostomos II used a Sunday Mass in Nicosia to pledge his Orthodox Church's support for the people struggling through the country's huge economic crisis.
He criticised the Cypriot government for agreeing to the terms of a bailout from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
Government officials should not break the law and violate the constitution. All the decisions (related to bailout) are both illegal and contrary to the constitution, he said outside the church after delivering Mass to his congregation.
The archbishop questioned the validity of Cyprus' position within the eurozone.
In my opinion experts must study whether it is convenient to remain in the euro and whether we will be able to overcome the current situation. These issues ought to be studied so that the government will have a clear view as to where they stand and where we are headed, he said.
The savings converted to bank shares would theoretically allow depositors to eventually recover their losses.
Emergency laws passed last week empower Cypriot authorities to take these actions.
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2017.04.01. Commemoration of St. Mary of Egypt. Vigil. Всенощная (English/Slavonic)
Commemoration of Venerable Mary of Egypt.
Vigil (in English and Church Slavonic)
Record of the live streaming video from Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
April 1, 2017
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Память преп. Марии Египетской. .
Всенощная (на Английском и Церковно-Славянском)
Запись прямой трансляции из Свято-Иоанно-Предтеченского Собора в г. Вашингтоне, О.К.
1 апреля 2017 года
Trisagion
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Trisagion · The Male Orthodox Choir
Millennium of Russian Music, Vol. 3
℗ 2011 Russian Compact Disc
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Holy Ascension Orthodox Church of Mt. Pleasant - Blessing of Water
Holy Ascension Orthodox Church of Mt. Pleasant - Blessing of Water
Moscow, procession blessing church
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Saint Mary of Egypt (OCA) -Norcross, GA -Holy Saturday 2016 Homily
Holy Saturday Vesperal Liturgy - 04/30/2016
History: UKRAINE
Crimea:
Cossacks helped Russia get Crimea from Turkey 39:43
Donbas (East) 56:55
Crimea turned over to Ukraine 2:16:28
Russia 12:46 / 31:16
UKRAINE - THE BIRTH OF A NATION (2008) / A Jerzy Hoffman Film
1:34 Kyiv (401 - 500)
2:16 Byzantium (330–1453)
2:45 Princess Olga (890 - 969) adopted Christianity
3:28 Chersonesus in Crimea
4:06 Volodymyr the Great (958 - 1015)
4:29 Prince Yaroslav the Wise (978 - 1054)
4:39 Saint Sophia's Cathedral (1100)
5:31 Anna the Queen of France (1030 – 1075)
6:41 Volodymyr II Monomakh (1053-1125)
7:20 Yuri Dolgorukiy (1099 - 1157)
7:26 Moscow
7:37 The Mongols
10:16 The Principality of Galicia–Volhynia or Kingdom of Rus
10:49 Lviv
12:37 Ivan III of Russia (1440-1505)
12:46 The myth about Russia
13:07 Crimea
13:53 Roxolana (1502 – 1558)
15:20 serfdom (Polish oppression)
15:40 printing press
17:14 Zaporizhian Sich
18:33 Ukraine replaces the name Rus
18:40 cossack
20:15 Brest Union
20:18 The uniates
21:08 Hetman Sagaidachny (1570 - 1622)
23:05 Orthodoxy
23:28 Yarema Vyshnevetsky (1612 – 1651)
23:31 Catholicism
24:54 Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1595 – 1657)
30:04 The Pereyaslav Council -------------------------------------------------1654
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
French Revolution--------------------------------------------------------------------- 1789
47:03 Dumy - historical ballads
48:18 Greek Catholic Church banned
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)
59:28 Mykhailo Drahomanov (1841-1895 )
1:00:42 Lesya Ukrainka (1871 - 1913) (aged 42)
1:02:13 The Shevchenko Scientific Society (1873 )
1:11:03 Mykhailo Hrushevsky
1:03:27 Ivan Franko (1856 - 1916)
1:04:22 History of Ukraine-Ruthenia
1:04:49 Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky (1865 - 1944) 1:45:42
1:06:31 World War I------------------------------------------------------------------1914
1:07:32 Dmitro Dontsov (1883 - 1973)
1:07:57 (1914) Russian occupation
1:11:24 Symon Petliura
1:11:24 West Ukrainian People's Republic
1:19:27 Ukrainian Galician Army
1:23:30 Nestor Makhno
1:30:48 The Russian famine ----------------------------------------------------1921
1:41:21 Ukr National Democratic Alliance, (UNDO)
1:42:20 Ukr Sich Riflemen
1:42:43 (UVO) Ukr Military Organization
1:42:51 Yevhen Konovalets
1:43:10 Dmytro Dontsov
1:44:01 The Organization of Ukr Nationalists (OUN)
1:44:52 (1933) Stepan Bandera head of OUN
1:47:07 Avgustyn Voloshyn
1:47:33 Melnyk's and Bandera's
1:39:06 collectivization (1939)
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World War II ----------------------------------------------------------------(1939 - 1945)
1:51:24 The Nachtigall Battalion (Nightingale)
1:51:43 Independent Ukr State
1:44:50 Stepan Bandera (1909 – 1959) -----------------------------------1933
Between Hitler & Stalin: Ukraine in World War II
Wehrmacht Saves Innocent Civilians In Ukraine 1941
1:53:42 Babi Yar
1:55:40 partisan warfare
1:44:01 Organization of Ukr Nationalists (OUN)
1:57:42 Roman Shukhevych
1:58:37 Volyn
1:58:57 UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army
2:00:04 ethnic cleansing (1943)
2:02:32 SS Galicia Division
2:02:33 Banderavists (Bandera) split of OUN (former UVO) 1:47:26
2:02:25 Melnykovites (Melnyk)
2:02:57 SS Galicia crushed by the Red Army
2:04:51 Nikita Khrushchev
2:05:21 Joseph Stalin
1:39:56 RUSYN replaced the term Ukrainian
2:06:14 Gulag
2:06:31 Yalta
2:10:30 Operation Vistula (Polish: Akcja Wisła)
2:12:00 The Greek Catholic Church abolishment
2:12:21 Josyf Slipyj (1893 - 1984)
1:49:25 annexation of the Western Ukraine
2:16:33 turning Crimea over to Ukraine
2:18:25 Thaw (early 1950s to the early 1960s)
2:30:09 (April 26 1986) - Chornobyl disaster
2:35:30 Rukh - Movement
2:37:29 (1991) Declaration of Sovereignty of Ukraine
1:13:48 The Ukr People's Republic of 1918 - 1920
2:50:29 The Orange Revolution (2004)
Divine Liturgy and Vespers - 2016-12-24
St. Mary of Egypt (OCA) - Norcross, GA - St. Mary of Egypt Day 2017
4/2/17 - Homily by Archbishop Alexander of Dallas (Diocese of the South)
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 40: Malaya yektenia (Lesser Litany)
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Choir: Slavyanka Men's Russian Chorus
Conductor: Aleksei Shipovalnikov
Composer: Konstantin Nikolaevich Shvedov
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Divine Liturgy at the Monastery of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco - 3
Divine Liturgy at the Monastery of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco.
Recorded with my cell phone.
Introduction to ROCOR History Class. Sep. 14, 2018
Historia Ukrainy (z napisami i tłumaczeniem)
o Krymie:
39:43 Kozacy pomogli Rosji wygrać Krym z Turcji
56:55 Donbass 2:16:28 Krym zostaje przeniesiony na Ukrainę
o Rosji 12:46 / 31:16
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NARODZINY NARODU (2008) Jerzy Hoffman
1:34 Kijów (401-500)
2:16 Bizancjum (330-1453)
2:45 Księżniczka Olga (890 - 969) akceptuje chrześcijaństwo
3:28 Chersonese
4:06 Wołodymyr Wielki (958 - 1015)
4:29 Jarosław Mądry (978-1054)
4:39 Katedra Św. Zofii (1100)
5:31 Anna - królowa Francji (1030-1075)
18:41 Vladimir Monomakh (1053-1125)
7:20 Yu Dolgoruky (1099-1157)
7:26 Moskwa
7:37 Mongołowie
10:16 Księstwo Gal-Vol lub Królestwo Rosji
10:49 Lwów
Termin MALOROSCIA: początek XIV wieku
12:37 Iwan III Grozny (1440-1505)
12:46 Mit o Rosji
13:07 Krym
13:53 Roksolana (1502 - 1558)
15:20 Polskie pańszczyzna
17:14 Zaporizhzhya Sich
18:33 UKR zmienia nazwę RUS
18:40 Kozak
20:15 Brest Union
20:18 Unici - wschodni katolicy Kościoła
21:08 Hetman Sagaidachny (1570 - 1622)
23:05 Prawosławie
23:28 Jestem Vishnevetsky (1612 - 1651)
23:31 Katolicyzm
24:54 B Chmielnicki (1595 - 1657)
30:04 Perejasław Rada 1654
34:39 I Mazepa (1639 - 1709)
37:06 Bitwa pod Połtawą (1709)
40:11 Sycz w Zaporożu (1552-1709)
40:27 Solovki
- Rewolucja Franza (1789)
48:18 jest zabronione przez Kościół greckokatolicki
48:49 Uniwersytet Kijowski (1833)
50:55 T. Shevchenko (1814 - 1861) (47 lat)
54:57 niebiesko-żółta flaga
55:45 Bractwo Cyryla i Metodego
56:32 ruch wyzwolenia narodowego
56:55 Krymska wojna (1853-1856)
57:07 Aleksander II (1818 - 1881) znosi poddaństwo
57:26 Donieck (1868)
58:56 Zielony klin
59:23 W Antonowiczu (1834 - 1908)
59:28 M Drahomanov (1841-1895)
1:00:42 L Ukrainka (1871 - 1913) (42 lata)
1:02:13 NTSh (1873)
1:11:03 M Grushevsky
1:03:27 I Franco (1856 - 1916)
1:04:22 Historia Ukr-Rus
1:04:49 Metropolitan A Sheptytsky (1865 - 1944) świadomość narodowa na emigracji
1:06:31 Pierwsza wojna światowa z 1914 roku
1:07:32 Dontsov (1883 - 1973)
1:07:57 (1914) Rosyjska okupacja
1:11:24 Z Petliurą
1:11:24 Zah-ukr Nara Response ZUNR
1:19:27 Ukr Galicyjska Armia
1:30:48 Ros. głód (1921)
1:41:21 HOLODOMOR (1932-1933) 11 000 000 ofiar
1:45:55 (1937-1938) zostały wykonane aresztowania - Gułag
1:46:54 niszczenie ukr ident
1:49:11 Ukr Sojusz Narodów Demokratycznych (UNDO)
1:42:20 Strzelec Ukr Sich
1:50:49 (UFO) Ukr Army Org (Praga) Istnieją Konovalety
1:51:19 D Dontsov - ideolog z ukr. nacjonalizm
1:52:00 (młodzież) UWO jest członkiem -: Org Ukr Nat (OUN)
1:52:52 (w Polsce w 1933 r.) Wraz z Banderą zostaje szefem OUN
1:55:03 I Wołoszyn
1:55:27 Upadek Karpaty-Ukrainy dzieli OUN na dwie frakcje: Melnikovtsev i Banderivtsi 1:56:11
Druga wojna światowa (1939-1945)
1:59:17 ślady NKWD - Batalion Nachtigall (słowika-Bandera) 1:51:43 Niezależny Ukr. Państwo
1:44:50 Bandera (1909 - 1959)
1:53:42 Babin Yar
1:55:40 Wojna partyzancka
1:44:01 Organizacja nacjonalistów Ukr (OUN)
1:57:42 Roman Szuachewicz
1:58:37 Wołyń
1:58:57 UPA - Ukraińska Armia Powstańcza
2:00:04 czystki etniczne (1943)
2:02:32 SS Dywizja Galicyjska
1:39:56 RUSIN zmienia termin ukraiński
2:06:14 Gułag 2:06:31 Jałta
2:10:30 Operacja Wisła
2:12:00 Anulowanie Kościoła greckokatolickiego
1:49:25 aneksja Zach Ukr
2:16:33 Powrót Krymu na Ukrainę
2:18:25 Odwilż (1950-1960)
2:30:09 (26 kwietnia 1986) - Katastrofa w Czarnobylu
2:35:30 Ruch
2:37:29 (1991) Niezależność
2:50:29 Pomarańczowa rewolucja (2004)
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The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 200–260 million members. As one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, the Orthodox Church has played a prominent role in the history and culture of Eastern and Southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, and the Near East. It operates as a communion of autocephalous churches, each governed by its bishops, called a Holy Synod. The church has no central doctrinal or governance authority analogous to the Catholic pope, but the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is recognised by all as primus inter pares (first among equals) of the bishops.
Eastern Orthodox theology is based on the Nicene Creed, and the church teaches that it is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic church established by Jesus Christ in his Great Commission, and that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles. It maintains that it practices the original Christian faith, passed down by sacred tradition. Its patriarchates, reminiscent of the pentarchy, and autocephalous and autonomous churches reflect a variety of hierarchical organisation. Of its innumerable Sacred Mysteries, it recognises seven major sacraments, of which the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in synaxis. The church teaches that through consecration invoked by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. The Virgin Mary is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Mother of God, honoured in devotions.
The Eastern Orthodox Church shared communion with the Roman Catholic Church until the East–West Schism in AD 1054, triggered by disputes over doctrine, especially the authority of the Pope. Before the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, Oriental Orthodox churches also shared in this communion, separating primarily over differences in Christology.
The majority of Eastern Orthodox Christians live in Eastern Europe, Greece, and the Caucasus, with smaller communities in the former Byzantine regions of the eastern Mediterranean, Africa, and to a decreasing degree also in the Middle East due to persecution. There are also many in other parts of the world, formed through diaspora, conversions, and missionary activity.