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Трехсвятительская церковь («Гольберговская») — православный храм в Харькове по улице Гольдберговской (б. Заиковской, Первой конной армии ), 101, построенный в 1907—1915 годах по инициативе председателя Городского купеческого общества купца первой гильдии Григория Осиповича Гольберга и его супруги Марии на их собственном земельном участке. Храм назван во имя трёх православных Святителей: Василия Великого, Григория Богослова и Иоанна Златоуста.
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Kharkov Ukraine Orthodox Church
Escape from football-mania. Visit a Ukrainian Orthodox church. Impressing.
D'Ukraine avec Amour
Ce qui est en marche en ce moment, ce n’est pas l’Ukraine de Bandera.
Ce qui est en marche, c’est la Russie orthodoxe, ce qu’on appelait «les Russie », la Russie de Kiev, en marche vers la mère des villes russes. Et si cette Petite Russie meure en martyre, ne restera sur cette terre profanée et exploitée, inondée de sang par les bandits internationaux, que la poignée de cloportes qui leur est acquise, et qu’on ne peut qualifier ni de Russes ni d’Ukrainiens, car ils sont tout simplement du diable, qui n’a pas de patrie. /Laurence Guillon/
Dans la matinée du 9 juillet, immédiatement après l’office d’intercession en la cathédrale de la Dormition, la procession pan-ukrainienne de l'église orthodoxe canoniquement rattachée au patriarcat de Moscou et de toutes les Russies est partie de la Laure de Potchaïev. La marche pour la paix, l’amour et la prière pour l’Ukraine est présidée par le métropolite de Ternopol et Kremenets Serge, le métropolite de Potchaïev Vladimir, supérieur de la Laure, l’évêque de Shuya Séraphim, recteur du séminaire de Potchaïev. La procession pan-ukrainienne pour la paix, l’amour et la prière pour l’Ukraine se déroule du 3 au 27 juillet avec la bénédiction du métropolite de Kiev et de toute l’Ukraine Onuphre. Le clergé, les moines et des milliers de pèlerins marchent et prient pour la paix et l'apaisement en Ukraine. Pendant la marche sont lus des acathistes au Seigneur Jésus-Christ, à la Très sainte Mère de Dieu et aux saints. Accompagnés par l’icône miraculeuse de la Mère de Dieu de Potchaïev, les marcheurs suivent l’itinéraire suivant : Potchaïev – Kremenets – Mejretchié – Slavouta – Cheptekovka – Polonnoyé – Romanov – Tchoudnov – Korostychev – Stavichtché – Sitniaki – Makarov – Kolonchtchina – Dmitrovka – Kiev (église Saint-Théodose-de-Tchernigov) – Kiev (Vladimirskaïa Gorka). Le premier jour, les fidèles font une marche de 17 kilomètres et s’arrêtent au monastère de la Théophanie à Kremenets. Il y a six jours, la procession a démarré dans l’Est du pays. Le 3 juillet, les fidèles sont partis de la Laure de la Dormition à Sviatogorsk, ont déjà traversé la région de Donetsk et ont continué leur route pour Kharkov, dans la direction de la capitale de l’Ukraine. Le 27 juillet, jour du Baptême de la Russie, les deux processions se rejoindront à la Laure des Grottes de Kiev. La procession pan-ukrainienne se terminera par un office d’intercession au parc Vladimirskaïa Gorka à Kiev
Lubotin Kharkiv oblast Ukraine St. Nicholas Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church
Свято-Николаевский храм УПЦ Люботин, Харьковская область.
Agape for Christmas at the Russian Orthodox Church in Parañaque (January 7, 2018)
35 Guam, Parañaque City
Catholic Church, Palm Sunday, Tolling Church Bells, Beautiful Snow Flurry in Kharkiv
Ukrainian Youth - Xocpodu. .
Ukrainian Youth Song during Easter... Xocpodu. . 2008
Russia: FM Lavrov praises Russian Orthodox Church's response to Ukraine conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov praised the Russian Orthodox Church's attitude towards the conflict in eastern Ukraine at a reception dedicated to the Orthodox Easter in Moscow, Friday.
SOT, Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister (Russian): The world has come to a dangerous boundary characterised with the concurrence in differing variants, with an increasing level of conflicts and storing of the elements of chaos and instability in international relations. Attempts to obtain one-way advantages and the domination in world proceedings remain as serious complications, as also the attempts to prove the pretensions for their own uniqueness despite the necessity to form up the system of equal security based on the legitimate interests of all states. Malignancy of such course revealed itself in the tragic events in Ukraine. Calls from the Russian Orthodox Church for reasonableness deserve acceptance as the tireless efforts to establish the peace in Ukraine and the efforts to stop the fratricidal war within it. We believe that the Ukrainian people will have enough wisdom and foresight to recover their national unity, reject the attempts to move the country to extreme nationalism and xenophobia, because as history reveals, following this way also ends with catastrophe.
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Chicago Saints Volodymyr & Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church video #3
Cristmas in Chicago Saints Volodymyr & Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church
The Churches In The Ukraine 3
A tour in the churches in the Ukraine. This was the interior of an Orthodox Catholic Church in Kiev.
Formation of new Ukraine church independent of Moscow raises fears
(21 Oct 2018) Tensions over the imminent formation of a Ukrainian Orthodox church independent of Moscow are raising fears of fierce battles over parishes and property and an escalation of tension between the two countries.
Earlier this month, a group of young Ukrainians brought clubs and brass knuckles to the Perchersk Monastery in Kiev, one of Orthodox Christianity's most important pilgrimage sites, apparently seeking to disrupt worship.
They were stopped by police, who spread-eagled them against a wall decorated in faded centuries-old frescos of placid and solemn saints, then forced them into buses and hauled them away.
The Associated Press witnessed the incident shortly after interviewing Metropolitan Antony (Pakanich) of the Moscow-loyal Ukrainian Church at the monastery.
He told the AP that in recent years about 50 churches in Ukraine that were under the Moscow Patriarchate were forcibly seized and transferred to the Kiev Patriarchate.
Since the late 1600s, the Orthodox Church in Ukraine had been a wing of the Russian Orthodox Church rather than ecclesiastically independent - or autocephalous.
Many Ukrainians chafed at the arrangement, resenting its implication that their country was a vassal state of Russia.
Two schismatic churches formed under their own Ukrainian leaders, but they were not recognised as canonical by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, the so-called first among equals of leaders of the world's Orthodox Churches.
That is about to change.
The Istanbul-based patriarchate recently removed an anathema against Ukrainian church leaders, a major step toward granting full recognition to a Ukrainian church that does not answer to the Moscow Patriarchate.
The Russian Orthodox Church reacted with fury, announcing it would no longer recognise the authority of the Ecumenical Patriarch.
Some religious leaders in Moscow warned that if there was a declaration of full ecclesiastical independence, known as a Tomos of Autocephaly, it could spark the worst schism since Orthodox and Catholic Christianity parted ways nearly 1,000 years ago.
They also fear the loss of deeply cherished sites, including the Pechersk Monastery, which is the seat of the church's Ukrainian branch and a tourist destination renowned for its richly decorated churches and labyrinthine caves holding the relics of holy men.
There are approximately 12,000 churches in Ukraine that are under the Moscow Patriarchate.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who hailed the creation of a full Ukrainian church as a guarantee of our spiritual freedom, has pledged that there will be no action against parishes that choose to remain under the Moscow Patriarchate.
A similar promise came from the leader of the larger of Ukraine's two schismatic churches, Patriarch Filaret, who said both churches should be able to co-exist in Ukraine, although he continued by warning Russia against interference,
But some nationalists appear ready to use force.
Serhiy Mazur, a leader of the ultranationalist C14 group, whose adherents twice attacked the Tithes church in Kiev, sees the presence of Moscow Patriarchate churches in Ukraine as a form of propaganda by an aggressor country.
The Russian Orthodox Church has close ties with the Kremlin and the Tithes church is the Kremlin's political tool, Mazur said.
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Ensemble of Old Church Music Sretenye - Alleluia
Alleluia (Georgian chant) performed by the Ensemble of Old Church Music Sretenye.
The ensemble of medieval church choir music Sreteniye (Candlemas) was founded in 1990 in Kharkov, and originally consisted of the three graduates of Kharkov institute of beaux arts, who were joined together by the love of early church choir music. This love was not caused by the exotic character of the early praise and worship songs, but by the deeper accordance of this kind of singing with a spirit of prayer. Well-known Greek protopsalt L. Angelopoulos gave invaluable help to the ensemble Sretenye. Not only he supplemented the repertoire of the choir with a number of very rare ancient praise and worship songs, but also what is the most important he shared his knowledge of Byzantine singing characteristic features.
The ensemble, consisting of three to five singers, takes part in Divine services, participates in festivals of church choir music, and gives concerts. In 1993 the choir became the winner of Archdeacon K. Rosov Moscow international festival, and in 1999 and 2000 - grand prix winner of all-Ukrainian church festival of choirs Glas Pecherski in Kiev.
Carol Festival 2012 at St. Stephen's. Ukr. Catholic Church. Calgary.
Annual Ukrainian Christmas Carol Festival.
Filmed and edited by Echos of Ukraine TV Calgary.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF UKRAINE IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/6 )
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1. LUBART'S CASTLE,LUTSK 50°44'19.79N 25°19'24.01E
2. OBELISK OF GLORY,KERCH 45°21'1.78N 36°28'14.01E
3. KHARKOV CHORAL SYNAGOGUE 49°59'32.67N 36°14'5.59E
4. CATHEDRAL,UZHHOROD 48°36'50.79N 22°17'34.62E
5. LIADSKI GATE,KIEV 50°27'3.49N 30°31'22.62E
6. ASSUMPTION CATHEDRAL,KHARKIV 49°59'23.22N 36°13'50.27E
7. BASILICA,SEVASTOPOL 44°36'44.71N 33°29'24.98E
8. NAVITY CHURCH,KIEV 50°27'32.69N 30°31'30.63E
9. MONUMENT KAZARSKOMU,SEVASTOPOL 44°36'57.17N 33°31'26.85E
10. ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH,KIEV 50°27'32.37N 30°31'4.39E
11. TOWN COUNCIL,YALTA 44°29'53.48N 34°10'9.52E
12. GOLDEN GATE OF KIEV 50°26'55.61N 30°30'48.10E
13. GREEK CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,UZHHOROD 48°37'23.08N 22°18'8.24E
14. MUSIC DRAMA THEATRE,CHERNIHIV 51°29'30.07N 31°17'59.18E
15. CATHEDRAL OF ALL SAINTS,SEBASTOPOL 44°36'6.73N 33°30'24.03E
16. OCTOBER PALACE,KIEV 50°26'59.10N 30°31'40.49E
17. JESUIT COLLEGIUM NOBILIUM,LVIV 49°50'30.32N 24° 1'44.51E
18. COLONNADE,ODESSA 46°29'26.58N 30°44'18.78E
19. CHURCH OF SAINT NICHOLAS,SEVASTOPOL
44°38'10.93N 33°33'29.86E
20. THEATRE OF OPERA AND BALLET,ODESSA 46°29'7.73N 30°44'28.30E
21. LATIN CATHEDRAL,LVIV 49°50'27.17N 24° 1'49.05E
22. MOTHERLAND STATUE,KIEV 50°25'36.06N 30°33'46.27E
23. KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI CASTLE,KAMIANETS
48°40'24.26N 26°33'45.82E
24. PETER & PAUL CATHEDRAL,SEVASTOPOL 44°36'29.87N 33°31'32.99E
25. KHMELNYTSKY CITY COUNCIL 49°25'5.85N 26°58'45.57E
26. OLESKO CASTLE,BOSK 49°58'6.06N 24°54'2.39E
Annunciation Cathedral Kharkiv Ukraine
Kasabanın tarihi merkezinde yer alan görkemli Annunciation Katedrali - en güzel Kharkiv kiliselerinden biri - özgün formları ve seyrek şeritli desenleriyle dikkat çekiyor. Rus ve Bizans tarzında inşa edilmiş olan bu mimari, 20. yüzyılın benzersiz mimari anıtı olarak kabul edilir ve kaçınılmaz olarak turistlerin ilgisinin merkezinde kalır.
İlk Müjde Kilisesi, burada 17. yüzyılın ortalarında, hemen ardından Kharkiv'in kuruluşundan sonra inşa edilmiştir. Bununla birlikte, bir asırdan daha kısa bir sürede var olmuştu: 1738'de ahşap tapınak büyük bir yangında yakıldı. 50 yıl sonra, eski klasik tarzda yeni bir taş katedral yerini aldı. O zamanların diğer Kharkiv kiliseleri arasında göze çarpan büyüklüğü ve dekoratif bitim zenginliği nedeniyle öne çıktı.
Bununla birlikte, 19. yüzyılın sonlarında, kentin hızlı gelişimi, diğer - büyük ve daha büyük tapınakta ihtiyaç duyuldu. Böylece, 1888 yılında işleyen Annunciation Katedrali yakınında yeni bir katedral atıldı. Yapısı neredeyse on üç yıl sürdü. Ağırlıkla Bizans tarzında yetişen tapınak, diğer mimari yönlerin bazı özelliklerini harmonik olarak birleştirdi ve inanılmaz derecede güzel ve sanatsal bir görünüm kazandı. Annunciation Katedrali'nin heybetli dayanıklılığı, 80 metre yüksekliğindeki dört katmanlı çan kulesinin zarif hafifliğine karşıydı.
Yeni tapınağın iç dekorasyonu görünüşünün altında değildi. Kar beyazı mermerden simgeleşme, iç mekânın ana süsü olarak kabul edilir. Tapınağın resim - ikonları ve duvarlarda görkemli fresk resimleri - hayranlığa da neden olur.
Sovyet dönemindeki tüm kült yapıların acımasız yıkımı sırasında Kharkiv'in Annunciation Katedrali şanslıydı. Patlamadı, ancak kapatıldı ve tesislerinde kültürel ihtiyaçlar için kullanılmaya karar verildi. Bununla birlikte, yerel halk sakin ve yağlı ürünlerin depo olarak kullanıldığını belirtti.
İronik bir şekilde II. Dünya Savaşı dönemi, Annunciation Katedrali için elverişli hale geldi: Alman işgali sırasında yeniden açıldı ve bugüne kadar işlevini sürdürüyor.
Bu arada, tapınağın bulunduğu yerin Kharkiv sakinleri arasında kötü bir kaderi var. Muhtemelen Katedral'in son sıkıntılarının nedeni de budur. 1996 yazında güçlü kasırga çan kulesi üzerindeki haçı hasarlandı. Kısa süre sonra yeniden inşa edildi, ancak bir yıl sonra çapraz yine hasar gördü - bu kez kubbe altında patlayan yangın ve çarmıhı hemen hemen yok etti. Ancak Annunciation Katedrali bu durumdan kâr sağlamayı başardı: kubbe ve çarmıhın yeniden inşasından sonra tapınak daha üst ve görkemli hale geldi.
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The Church In A Train In Ukraine
It's an unorthodox Orthodox church... on wheels. The Church of St Nicholas near Odesa, in southwestern Ukraine, is a decomissioned rail carriage -- and has been welcoming the faithful since the 1990s. (Current Time TV)
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