How to Form Our Lives on the Basis of Faith: On St. Nicholas the Wonderworker About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать How to Form Our Lives on the Basis of Faith: On St. Nicholas the Wonderworker We say that St. Nicholas is a “model of meekness” because he was a “rule of faith.” If one’s life is based on faith, then one’s inner humility and meekness become a natural manifestation of this faith. Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia 19 December 2011 Homily on St. Nicholas Day A Saint of the People From the Church’s View: Lessons of St. Nicholas   In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit! Today our Church solemnly glorifies the memory of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia. St. Nicholas lived at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth centuries. Nearly 1,700 years separate us from him, but the Church has carefully preserved his memory throughout all these centuries because he lived such an extraordinary life, acquiring great power of spirit and drawing so near to God through his ardent faith that God granted him the special power of performing miracles.

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First Aid From St. Nicholas A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать First Aid From St. Nicholas Archpriest Dmitry Arzumanov 22 May 2013 St. Nicholas. Why Him? A Saint of the People From the Church’s View: Lessons of St. Nicholas The Generous Giver: On St. Nicholas Rejoice, O Nicholas, Great Wonderworker! On May 22 the Orthodox Church celebrates the memory of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, one of the most revered Christian saints. On this day we remember the translation of his holy relics to the Italian city of Bari, where they remain to this day. In the Orthodox world it is difficult to find another saint as revered as Nicholas the Wonderworker. Everyone turns to him with reverence and awe: the simple and the learned, the believing and the unbelieving, even many Muslims and Buddhists who are alien to Christianity. The reason for such massive veneration is simple: the prompt, almost instantaneous help from God sent through this great saint’s intercessions. Anyone who has turned to him in prayer with faith and hope will certainly know this.

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Homily on St. Nicholas Day A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать Homily on St. Nicholas Day Source: Saint Lawrence Orthodox Christian Church Archpriest Thaddaeus Hardenbrook 19 December 2020 Photo (fragment): Oleg Varov/foto.patriarchia.ru The Real Santa Claus I saw Santa Claus again this year — 2016 Celebrating St. Nicholas: When Santa Went to Jail How to Form Our Lives on the Basis of Faith: On St. Nicholas the Wonderworker In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Happy Saint Nicholas Day! It’s beginning to look a bit like Christmas. We’re getting there, aren’t we? We’re getting there. It’s coming soon and celebrating the memory of Saint Nicholas is always a part of the Nativity season as we get ready to celebrate Christmas, the Nativity of Christ, our Savior, we always before that celebrate the memory of Saint Nicholas. And all of us are very familiar with the things that Saint Nicholas did that are the most easy to remember, the most fun to remember and the most related to Christmas. When we think about giving presents at Christmas, we think a lot about Saint Nicholas. He snuck around and he did good deeds. He did good deeds and he got caught a few times.

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Almost three-fourths of Russians would like to bow to relics of Nicholas the Wonderworker brought to Moscow About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать Almost three-fourths of Russians would like to bow to relics of Nicholas the Wonderworker brought to Moscow Source: Interfax-religion Natalya Mihailova 29 May 2017 Moscow, May 29, Interfax - Eighty-one percent of Russians know that the relics of Nicholas the Wonderworker have been brought from Italy to Russia and 18% have not heard of this, " the Russia Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) said. Photo: RIA Novosti Seventy-two percent of respondents said they would like to visit and kiss the relics of Nicholas the Wonderworker, most of them are women (81%), people aged over 60 (82%) and Orthodox Christians (87%).

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The 2nd St. Nicholas Pilgrims Assembly Took Place in Turkish Demre A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать The 2nd St. Nicholas Pilgrims Assembly Took Place in Turkish Demre Source: DECR Pravmir.com team 16 August 2019 Photo: patriarchia.ru Liturgy Celebrated at the Church of St. Nicholas in Demre After the Easing of Quarantine Restrictions More than 300,000 Russians queue to see relics of St Nicholas Patriarch: Veneration of St Nicholas unites Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians From August 10-14, 2019, the Moscow Patriarchate Pilgrimage Center held the 2 nd  St. Nicholas Pilgrims Assembly in Demre, Turkey. It was conducted together with the Russian Art and Culture Society in Antalya and with the support of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Demre city council and the Tour Operators and Hoteliers Society in Antalya. The assembly was timed for the birthday of St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra in Lycia and Wonderworker. The aim of the event was to revive the tradition of celebrating the saint’s birthday, which had been marked in the Russian Orthodox Church’s calendar until the mid-18 th  century.

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Patriarch: Veneration of St Nicholas unites Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать Patriarch: Veneration of St Nicholas unites Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians Source: TASS Russian News Agency Natalya Mihailova 22 May 2017 MOSCOW, May 22. /TASS/. Veneration of St Nicholas the Wonderworker, a fragment of whose relics was delivered to Russia from Italy on Sunday, unites the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians, the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Kirill I said on Sunday as he received a group of clerics of the Roman Catholic Church and officials from the city of Bari, where St Nicholas " s relics are kept since the 11th century. Photo: http://www.patriarchia.ru The 2nd St. Nicholas Pilgrims Assembly Took Place in Turkish Demre The Real Santa Claus One and a half million people go on pilgrimage to Nicholas the Wonderworker’s relics in Moscow “We’re divided by the calendar reform but still are not divided by the date on which we venerate St Nicholas and the delivery of the relics from Myra in Lycia to Bari,” he said

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The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God " of the Sign " visits Geneva's Exaltation of the Cross Cathedral A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” visits Geneva’s Exaltation of the Cross Cathedral Source: ROCOR Pravmir.com team 12 May 2022 Photo: orthodox-europe.org Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan heads feast-day celebrations at St Mary Magdalene Church in Germany The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” Venerated by the Orthodox faithful of Northern England Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan visits a Romanian Orthodox Monastery in NYS with the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God Aerial Procession of the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God Circles the New York Area After much anticipation, the long-awaited days at last arrived for the Orthodox faithful of Geneva, Switzerland, as the most revered icon of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia – the wonderworking Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” – crossed the threshold of the Diocese’s Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Cross. In these difficult days, the believers of the Cathedral parish, together with a large number of Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in Switzerland, had been looking forward with anticipation to the arrival of the miraculous icon of the Mother of God, which, over preceding weeks, had visited parishes all across the Diocese, in order that they might also be sanctified by the grace emanating from it and together offer up prayers for peace in its presence.

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Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan heads feast-day celebrations at St Mary Magdalene Church in Germany A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan heads feast-day celebrations at St Mary Magdalene Church in Germany Source: ROCOR Pravmir.com team 09 August 2022 Photo: eadiocese.org The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” visits Geneva’s Exaltation of the Cross Cathedral The Lenten visit of the Kursk-Root Icon to the Western European Diocese concludes with services in Amsterdam, Arnhem, Rotterdam and Brussels The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” Venerated by the Orthodox faithful of Northern England On August 3-4, 2022, the parish of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Mary Magdalene in Darmstadt, Germany, celebrated its patronal feast day with particular solemnity. The presence of the wonderworking Kursk Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” was a special blessing, as well as the concelebration of two bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.

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The Lenten visit of the Kursk-Root Icon to the Western European Diocese concludes with services in Amsterdam, Arnhem, Rotterdam and Brussels A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать The Lenten visit of the Kursk-Root Icon to the Western European Diocese concludes with services in Amsterdam, Arnhem, Rotterdam and Brussels Source: Orthodox Europe Pravmir.com team 20 April 2022 Photo: orthodox-europe.org Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan heads feast-day celebrations at St Mary Magdalene Church in Germany The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” Venerated by the Orthodox faithful of Northern England Bishop Nicholas of Manhattan visits a Romanian Orthodox Monastery in NYS with the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God Aerial Procession of the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God Circles the New York Area During the days leading to Palm Sunday, the month-long Lenten visit of the wonderworking Kursk-root Icon of the Mother of God “of the Sign” to the Diocese of Great Britain and Western Europe of the Russian Church Abroad concluded with visits to parishes in Amsterdam, Arnhem and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and the Memorial Church of St Job in Brussels.

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Briefing held at DECR on bringing the relics of St. Nicholas to the Russian Orthodox Church About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать Briefing held at DECR on bringing the relics of St. Nicholas to the Russian Orthodox Church Source: DECR Natalya Mihailova 01 May 2017 For the first time in the 930 years of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker’s relics being kept in Bari, they will leave for a time this Italian city to stay in the Russian Orthodox Church from May 21 to July 28, 2017. People Can Now Learn About External Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church in 10 Languages An agreement on this unprecedented action was reached during the historic meeting between Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and Pope Francis of Rome on February 12, 2016. This was reported to journalists by Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, head of the Moscow Patriarchate department for external church relations (DECR), during a briefing held at the DECR grand hall on April 28, 2017.

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