Kharkov Ukraine Orthodox Church
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Ukrainian Officers at the Front Lines
Hromadkse TV takes you to tea with two Ukrainian commanders on the front lines of the conflict in the country's eastern regions. An officer from Ukraine's regular forces and a commander from the volunteer force Pravyj Sekotr, discuss the roles of army draftees versus volunteers, in a village near the Donetsk airport.
The airport has been the nexus of intense fighting between separatists and Ukrainian forces in the past several months.
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Kharkiv from bird's eye
Another drone video of the next Ukrainian city is published on the official Youtube page of the 112 Ukraine TV channel. This time it is Kharkiv, Eastern Ukraine, with it’s unusual sights.
The video displays plenty of green parks, variety of landscape design, the biggest square throughout Europe with the first Soviet skyscraper – the building of State Industry.
“Lets feast eyes with Kharkiv, it is called the “city of students”, however it’s not the only feature. Kharkiv is a noisy mega polis with magnificent greenery of parks and gardens. The city is full of places of interest and don’t forget that Kharkiv was the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic,” the authors claim.
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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.
Orthodox Church of Ukraine passed its first difficult test. Epiphanius is succeeding
Remarks by Prof. Nicholas Denysenko, Emil & Elfrieda Jochum University Chair, Professor of Theology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, United States of America, 9 October 2019.
- Orthodox Church of Ukraine is a new church, not even one year old
- 0:29 Adjust to the new environment, time to adjust to new leadership. Guarantee the unity of the new church from within
- 0:53 Metropolitan Epiphanius went to Lviv to celebrate 30th anniversary of the re-birth of Autocephaly
- 1:15 OCU is solidifying its strongest base in Western Ukraine, Lviv, Rivne, and Volyn, but also in Kyiv, Sumy and Kharkiv, Ukraine
- 1:57 Metropolitan Epiphanius (Блаженніший Епіфаній): Our top priority is to preserve the unity of the Church. This was tested greatly in May 2019 when Filaret recreated the Kyivan Patriarchate; only a small number of bishops followed Filaret
- 3:00 Some Ukrainians believe that they need the status of a Patriarchate to establish their legitimacy alongside the Moscow Patriarchate
- 3:22 The Orthodox Church of Ukraine passed its first difficult test. Epiphanius is succeeding in preserving unity
- 4:13 Sacrifice of Metropolitan Makariy (Макарій (Малетич)) of Lviv
- 4:39 External relations: Only the Ecumenical Patriarchate recognizes their autocephaly and canonicity. The Orthodox Church of Serbia reject the canonicity and sacramental validity of the clergy of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
- 5:18 Bishops of the Orthodox Church of Greece are meeting in Athens. Ieronymos II of Athens
- 5:51 Formal recognition may come from Athens as early as this Saturday, October 12th, 2019
- 6:44 Churches of Romania, Cyprus, Alexandria may recognize OCU
- 7:14 Parish transfers: Process has been slow. To date 500-600 parishes have attempted to transfer from the Moscow Patriarchate to the OCU. Paperwork depends on local officials. Local elected officials are in a state of transition. New governors are replacing their predecessors
- 8:29 There is no doubt that a fairly large minority within the Moscow Patriarchate that wants to transfer to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
- 8:59 Enormous pressure on clergy at the local level to not transfer. Sponsors on the ground are putting financial and other pressure on the clergy to remain within the Moscow Patriarchate
- 9:44 Politics are local and opportunities are being capitalized by local politicians to please stakeholders
- 10:00 Transfer of parishes and church property will require decades, will require a process of peace between Moscow Patriarchate and Orthodox Church of Ukraine. Kyivan Patriarchate will probably not emerge as an equal partner
- 11:00 For the foreseeable future, the Moscow Patriarchate and Orthodox Church of Ukraine will exist side by side. Moscow Patriarchate has remained largely intact in Ukraine
- 12:50 Churches should introduce a ceasefire of the polemics
- 13:20 The question of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC). The UGCC is the leading voice in Galicia. The church has grown by leaps and bounds, cultivating a religious intelligentsia through the Ukrainian Catholic University
- 14:45 Not just a willingness, but a desire from the Orthodox Church of Ukraine to have a meaningful dialogue with the Greek Catholic Church
- 15:00 Pope Francis, Archbishop Shevchuk, Patriarch Bartholemew. Uniatism a roadblock to Christian unity, to dialogue? The Greek Catholic Church is there to stay in Ukraine. So the question becomes What will be the identity of the UGCC be in the new religious environment in Ukraine?
- 16:15 Kyivan Church, Kyiv Church Study Group, Metropolitan Sheptytsky. Ecclesial positioning has eclipsed meaningful dialogue with tangible results
- 17:10 A break with the Soviet past
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Kyiv, Andrew's descent, the ringing of bells
Odessa: Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox priests holding memorial service at Trade Union Building
Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox Priests holding memorial service at Trade Union Building May 3, 2014
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1938 VISIT TO SOVIET UNION / SOVIET RUSSIA AMERICAN TOURIST HOME MOVIE KIEV KHARKOV MOSCOW 65084
Filmed by an unknown American tourist, this silent home movie shows a visit to Soviet Russia after twenty years. Presumably this means 20 years after the Revolution, or 1938. The film is notable because it presents a propaganda free look at life in the USSR just a few years before the outbreak of WWII, and during some of the worst purges in Soviet history.
At :28 views of Kiev are seen including the old monastery at 1:01. At 2:08 Sports Day Parade is shown in the city with many floats including one at 2:35 showing Stalin. Men and women march by in athletic uniforms. At 3:48 a peculiar float rides by adorned with images of party officials. At 4:00 the Kiev stadium is shown for the Athletic Day events.
At 5:45 an outdoor concert rehearsal is seen and at 6:30 a farming collective is shown. At 6:53 what might be beehives are seen. At 7:00 private plots of land are shown as well as houses. At 7:30 a mother or babushka poses with an infant. Kids are seen at 7:40, their heads covered with scarves. At 8:10 cattle are shown roaming on the farm. At 8:30 old and new methods of farming are seen with a modern harvester at 8:55. At 9:47 a Pioneer Palace is shown at Kharkov and at 9:55 a Ford bus carrying kids to a Pioneer Camp. The Young Pioneer camp (Russian: Пионерский лагерь) was the name for the vacation or summer camp of Young Pioneers. In the 20th century these camps existed in many socialist countries, particularly in the Soviet Union. The Young Pioneer camps of the Soviet Union were the place of vacation for children from the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union during summer and winter holidays.
At 10:46 a sanatorium or fresh air camp is shown.
At 11:20 a modern hospital at Kharkov is seen including a patient undergoing a procedure and staff.
At 11:53 an illuminated map of Spain, which was at that time undergoing a civil war, is seen on the wall of a building.
At 12:15 Gorki Park, Moscow is shown with its entrance bedecked with an image of Stalin. At 12:30 the entrance to the zoo is seen. At 12:50 a parachute tower and amateur acrobatics are shown. The tower was built in the early 1930s and was the most expensive rides in the park (1 Ruble as opposed to 10 Kopecks to enter the park). It was 35 meters high and the jump was imitated using a special rope system, slowing down the fall. But still, it was thrilling. The tower was used in WWII as a watchtower and eventually removed in the 1950s as it had started to disintegrate.
At 13:30 a high wire type acrobatic act is shown in the park.
At 14:15 the film shows airplanes on display at some kind of special exhibit.
At 14:42 a wild amusement ride is shown with a man flying on a pendulum of some sort. At 15:20 the boulevard along Gorky Park is shown.
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Saint Vladimir Cathedral - Ukraine Travel Video
The main temple of Ukrainian Orthodox Church, St. Vladimir's Cathedral has interesting history of construction and extraordinary interior. It was built in the 19th century to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Russian baptizing.
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Красивая Украина - вид с птичьего полета | Beautiful Ukraine - aerial view
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Lviv (Ukraine): St Andrew church; Львів: Костел і монастир бернардинів 2
December 2013,
former bernardine monastery church (polish), now ukrainian greek catholic
People at Service in Church Crossing Themselves Poltava Ukraine Interior of the Church Relic
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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
ZHITOMYR, UKRAINE moving traffic headed to Kiev
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Bethlehem [9.10.2015] | Peter Latona | Vierne's Masse Basse Op. 30
Peter Latona plays Vierne's Masse Basse Op. 30.
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Metro in Morning Kyiv: Darnitsa, Hydropark, Dnipro, Kiev, Ukraine
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