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1921 г. Старообрядческая церковь Николая Чудотворца у Тверской заставы, Москва, 1925 г. Церковь Флора и Лавра, Хредино, Струго-Красненский район, Псковская область, 1926 г. Церковь Параскевы Пятницы, Великодворье, Гусь-Хрустальный район, Владимирская область, 1926 г. Церковь Успения Пресвятой Богородицы, Войново, Меленковский район, Владимирская область, 1926 г. Церковь Успения Пресвятой Богородицы, Щелково, Кимрский район, Тверская область, 1936 г. Церковь Казанской иконы Божией Матери, Тосно, Тосненский район, Ленинградская область, 1946 г. Храм Михаила Архангела, Магнитогорск, 1946 г. Храм Святителя Николая Чудотворца - Магнитогорск, 1946 г. Церковь Симеона Верхотурского, Саракташ, Оренбургская область, 1947 г. Собор Воскресения Христова, Бишкек, Киргизия, 1952 г., Церковь Михаила Архангела - Караганда, 1956 г. Церковь Спаса Преображения, Айкино, Усть-Вымский район, Республика Коми, 1957 г. Церковь Николая Чудотворца в Бирюлеве, Бирюлево Западное, Москва, 1975 г., Церковь Архангела Михаила, Новокузнецк, 1976 г., Церковь Вознесения , Белово Кемеровской области, 1982 г., Покровская церковь , Прокопьевск, Церковь Введения во храм Пресвятой Богородицы, Рыжево, Егорьевский район, Московская область
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1921 Old Believer Church of St. Nicholas in Tverskaya Zastava, Moscow, 1925 Church of Flora and Lavra, Hredino, strugo-krasnensky district, Pskov region, 1926 Church of St. Paraskeva, Velikodvore, Gus Crystal district, Vladimir region, 1926 . Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, Wojnowo, Melenkovsky district, Vladimir region, 1926 Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, Shchelkovo Kimrsky district, Tver region, 1936 Church of the Kazan icon of the Mother of God, Tosno, Tosno district, Leningrad, 1946 Church of the Archangel Michael, Magnitogorsk, 1946 Church of St. Nicholas - Magnitogorsk, 1946 Church of St. Simeon Verkhoturye, Saraktash, Orenburg region, 1947 Cathedral of the Resurrection, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 1952, Church of St. Michael the Archangel - Karaganda, 1956 The church of the Transfiguration, Aikino, the Republic of Komi Ust-Vymsky district, 1957 Church of St. Nicholas in Biryulyovo, Biryulyovo West, Moscow, 1975, the Church of Archangel Michael, Novokuznetsk, 1976 Church of the Ascension, Belovo Kemerovo region 1982, Church of the Intercession, Prokopyevsk, Church of Presentation of Mary, Ryzhevo Egoryevsky district, Moscow region
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Last Monday, the Orthodox world celebrated one of its most important and favorite holidays - Christmas. It's the birthday of Jesus Christ who was sent to earth by God to save the human race.
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Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Russia held a memorial service for the 92 victims of the Tu-154 air crash in the Black Sea on December 25, 2016. The commemoration was held at Moscow’s Novospassky Monastery, Thursday, on the 40th day after the tragedy.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Russia.
Russia, once the largest and most powerful member of the former USSR, nonetheless remains a fascinating country to visit. It is a country of contrasts, from great subtropical beaches to bitterly cold winter regions in the north. The east may have fewer people, but its lovely cities are among the most popular places to visit in Russia and can hold their own against the west. Russia is steeped in history everywhere a traveler goes, from vicious battles to great classical music and literature. And almost everywhere visitors can see examples of magnificent art, not only in museums but also in its churches.
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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Korea 2018 - Вселенский Патриарх Варфоломей в Корее 2018
Празднование 50-летия кафедрального собора Николая Чудотворца в Сеуле. Его Всесвятейшество Варфоломей Архиепископ Константинополя-Нового Рима и Вселенский Патриарх 5 и 6 декабря 2018 года совершил великую вечерню и Божественную литургию по случаю 50-летия кафедрального собора Николая Чудотворца в Сеуле.
바르톨로메오스 세계총대주교 성하께서는 정교회 한국대교구 서울 성 니콜라스 주교좌 대성당 건립과 운영 50주년을 맞이하여 2018년 12월 5-6일에는 대만과와 성찬예배를 집전하셨습니다.
His All-Holiness Bartholomew, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and New Rome, on December 5 and 6, 2018, celebrated Great Vespers and Divine Liturgy on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of St. Nicholas Cathedral in Seoul.
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Christmas interview Holiness Patriarch Kirill Russia TV channel 2019
О свете Рождества
Не отказывайтесь от застолья и от подарков. Это очень тоже важное измерение человеческой жизни. Мы знаем, как хорошо, когда собирается семья вокруг стола, когда приходят близкие люди, когда есть возможность пообщаться, поддержать друг друга, вместе порадоваться. Поэтому все это должно оставаться. Что для нас Рождество? Замечательные слова есть в Священном писании: Свет во тьме светит и тьма не объяла его.
Свет Рождества - это тот свет, который пришел в мир через рождение Господа и Спасителя нашего. Какие только силы не работали на протяжении двух тысяч лет, чтобы этот свет заглушить! Перечислить невозможно - а он светит.
Он светил во времена Римского рабства, он светил во времена очень непростого бытия Византии, он светил во времена татаро-монгольского ига, он светил во времена рассвета российской империи, он светил во времена гонений на Русскую церковь в 20 веке, он будет светить до конца. Вот дай Бог, чтобы мы всегда были на стороне света, Потому, что если присутствует свет, то присутствует и тьма. И от человека зависит, на чьей стороне он будет.
Поэтому дай Бог, чтобы народ наш оставался на стороне света, несмотря на все искушения, соблазны, на весь тот разрушающий душу информационный поток, который сегодня обращен на человека. Чтобы люди оставались способными видеть свет и оставаться на стороне света.
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Ukrainian Catholic Liturgy Melbourne Australia. Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of Sts Peter and Paul
Yekaterinburg | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:18 1 History
00:00:27 1.1 Prehistory
00:00:46 1.2 Imperial era
00:01:04 1.3 Soviet era
00:01:22 1.4 Contemporary era
00:01:41 2 Geography and climate
00:01:50 2.1 Location
00:02:09 2.2 Time
00:02:27 2.3 Climate
00:02:45 3 Demographics
00:02:55 3.1 Population
00:03:13 3.2 Religion
00:03:31 4 Government
00:03:50 4.1 Administrative districts
00:04:08 4.2 Administration
00:04:18 4.2.1 Urban
00:04:36 4.2.2 Oblast
00:04:54 4.2.3 Federal
00:05:13 4.3 Politics
00:05:31 5 Economy
00:05:40 5.1 Overview
00:05:59 5.2 Living costs and the labor market
00:06:17 5.3 Finance and business
00:06:36 5.4 Industry
00:06:54 5.5 Retail and services
00:07:13 5.6 Tourism
00:07:31 6 Infrastructure
00:07:40 6.1 Transportation
00:07:59 6.1.1 Roads
00:08:17 6.1.2 Public transit
00:08:36 6.1.3 Rail
00:08:54 6.1.4 Air
00:09:12 6.2 Health
00:09:31 7 Education
00:09:59 8 Media and telecommunications
00:10:17 9 Life and culture
00:10:26 9.1 Overview
00:10:54 9.2 Architecture
00:11:21 9.3 Sports
00:11:40 9.3.1 Sport clubs
00:11:58 9.3.2 2018 FIFA World Cup
00:12:17 10 International relations
00:12:26 10.1 Consulates
00:12:44 10.2 BRIC summit
00:13:03 10.3 World Expo
00:13:21 10.4 Twin towns and sister cities
00:13:31 11 Notable people
00:13:40 12 Others
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Yekaterinburg ( yih-KAT-ər-in-burg; Russian: Екатеринбу́рг, IPA: [jɪkətʲɪrʲɪnˈburk]), alternatively romanized Ekaterinburg, is the fourth-largest city in Russia and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast, located on the Iset River east of the Ural Mountains, in the middle of the Eurasian continent, on the Asian side of the boundary between Asia and Europe. It is the main cultural and industrial centre of the oblast. In 2018, it had an estimated population of 1,501,652. Yekaterinburg has been dubbed the third capital of Russia, as it is ranked third by the size of economy, culture, transportation and tourism. It is located about 1,420 kilometres (880 mi) to the east of Moscow.
The region was settled and developed by Novgorodians already in the 11th century.
Yekaterinburg was founded on 18 November 1723 and named after the Russian emperor Peter the Great's wife, who after his death became Catherine I, Yekaterina being the Russian form of her name. The city served as the mining capital of the Russian Empire as well as a strategic connection between Europe and Asia at the time. In 1781, Catherine the Great gave Yekaterinburg the status of a district town of Perm Province, and built the main road of the Empire, the Siberian Route, through the city. Yekaterinburg became a key city to Siberia, which had rich resources, and was known as the window to Asia, a reference to Saint Petersburg as a window to Europe. In the late 19th century, Yekaterinburg became one of the centres of revolutionary movements in the Urals. In 1924, after Russia became a socialist state, the city was named Sverdlovsk (Russian: Свердло́вск) after the Bolshevik leader Yakov Sverdlov. During the Soviet era, Sverdlovsk was turned into an industrial and administrative powerhouse. In 1991, after the fall of the Soviet Union, the city returned to its historical name.
Yekaterinburg is one of the most important economic centres in Russia, and the city had experienced economic and population growth recently. Some of the tallest buildings in Russia are located in the city.
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Joseph Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; 18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet revolutionary and politician of Georgian ethnicity. He ruled the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953, holding the titles of General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1952 and the nation's Premier from 1941 to 1953. Initially presiding over an oligarchic one-party system that governed by plurality, he became the de facto dictator of the Soviet Union by the 1930s. Ideologically committed to the Leninist interpretation of Marxism, Stalin helped to formalise these ideas as Marxism–Leninism, while his own policies became known as Stalinism.
Born to a poor family in Gori, Russian Empire (now Georgia), Stalin began his revolutionary career by joining the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party as a youth. He edited the party's newspaper, Pravda, and raised funds for Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction via robberies, kidnappings, and protection rackets. Repeatedly arrested, he underwent several internal exiles. After the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia during the 1917 October Revolution, Stalin joined the party's governing Politburo, where he was instrumental in overseeing the Soviet Union's establishment in 1922. As Lenin fell ill and then died in 1924, Stalin assumed leadership over the country. During Stalin's rule, Socialism in One Country became a central tenet of the party's dogma, and Lenin's New Economic Policy was replaced with a centralized command economy. Under the Five-Year Plan system, the country underwent collectivisation and rapid industrialization but experienced significant disruptions in food production that contributed to the famine of 1932–33. To eradicate those regarded as enemies of the working class, Stalin instituted the Great Purge, in which over a million were imprisoned and at least 700,000 executed between 1934 and 1939.
Stalin's government promoted Marxism–Leninism abroad through the Communist International and supported anti-fascist movements throughout Europe during the 1930s, particularly in the Spanish Civil War. In 1939, it signed a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany, resulting in their joint invasion of Poland. Germany ended the pact by invading the Soviet Union in 1941. Despite initial setbacks, the Soviet Red Army repelled the German incursion and captured Berlin in 1945, ending World War II in Europe. The Soviets annexed the Baltic states and helped establish Soviet-aligned governments throughout Central and Eastern Europe, China and North Korea. The Soviet Union and the United States emerged from the war as the two world superpowers. Tensions arose between the Soviet-backed Eastern Bloc and U.S.-backed Western Bloc which became known as the Cold War. Stalin led his country through its post-war reconstruction, during which it developed a nuclear weapon in 1949. In these years, the country experienced another major famine and an anti-semitic campaign peaking in the Doctors' plot. Stalin died in 1953 and was eventually succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev, who denounced his predecessor and initiated a de-Stalinisation process throughout Soviet society.
Widely considered one of the 20th century's most significant figures, Stalin was the subject of a pervasive personality cult within the international Marxist–Leninist movement, for whom Stalin was a champion of socialism and the working class. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Stalin has retained popularity in Russia and Georgia as a victorious wartime leader who established the Soviet Union as a major world power. Conversely, his totalitarian government has been widely condemned for overseeing mass repressions, ethnic cleansing, hundreds of thousands of executions, and famines which caused the deaths of millions.