Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov: In Holy Week the Lord Himself takes our hearts into His hands 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 Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov: In Holy Week the Lord Himself Takes Our Hearts into His Hands Fr Eustathius, the priest who baptized me, told me about his arrest before the War. At one point he was summoned with his belongings and taken somewhere along many long corridors… He was sure he was going to face the firing squad. And he felt…a wonderful joy! He felt such spiritual joy because he was going to meet Christ. Later it turned out not to be the firing squad. When he realized this, he felt so aggrieved and remembered that moment all his life. Fr. Vladimir Vorobyov 18 April 2011 Great and Holy Week. And You Seem to Disappear… When We Enter Passion Week, Habit Hits Us We Must Learn to Become Partakers of the Life of Christ “We Must Enter into Holy Week as Though We Were Participants of the Events” In Holy Week Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov, Dean of St Tikhon’s Orthodox University of the Humanities and rector of St Nicholas church in Kuznetskaya Sloboda, told our Pravmir correspondent about the meaning of what we do in church at this time, about services in Holy Week, about the spiritual exploits of the confessors and about Easter in the Soviet period.

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Spiritual Life Cannot Be " Bought, " Even with Some Sort of Deed 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 Spiritual Life Cannot Be “Bought,” Even with Some Sort of Deed Alexander Filippov 03 October 2015 Highlights of the Rector of Saint Tikhon " s Orthodox University Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov " s annual conversation with first-year students. Christianity in a Plain Brown Wrapper Archimandrite Andrew (Konanos): Love Doesn’t Hurt The Easter Message for Beautiful Losers When Can We Help Others Spiritually? Can a Spiritual Father Make a Mistake? — Interview with Archpriest Aleksey Uminsky What is spiritual life? – How can we understand whether or not the Holy Spirit is a person? At the end of January 1978, I went to a wonderful starets, Archimandrite Tavrion Batozskiy. He was seriously ill with cancer, and I didn’t know if I would see him or not.

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Address of Metropolitan Benjamin of Vladivostok and Primorsk on Orthodox participation in the World Council of Churches      April 19, St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities, with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill, hosted the conference: “The Pan-Orthodox Council: Opinions and Expectations.” Taking part in the work of the conference were prominent bishops, clergy, and laity. Among those called to take part in the conference was one of the most authoritative hierarchs of our Church, Metropolitan Benjamin (Pushkar) of Vladivostok and Primorsk, head of the Primorsk Metropolia. However Vladyka was not able to be present in Moscow, but sent his judgment-presentation to the conference concerning those themes which most concerned him. A photocopy of the document was given to each conference participant. As the opinion of Vladyka Benjamin is important for many children of our Church, we offer this document to the reader’s attention, written in the form of an address to the rector of the university, Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyev. We Must Solve this Problem Without Compromising our Faith Your Reverence, Archpriest Vladimir, rector of St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities, Dear hierarchs, clergy, fathers, brothers, and sisters and all participants of the meeting on the question of the forthcoming Pan-Orthodox Council, I deeply bow to you and ask your forgiveness that I was not able to come to Moscow, to St. Tikhon’s University, to discuss with you important issues related to our faith and Church life, which are presented for the decision of the Pan-Orthodox Council. First of all I would like to give thanks to God, to His Holiness and the Holy Synod for presenting us with the opportunity to gather at this conference, where we can freely express our opinions regarding the impending Pan-Orthodox Council. I will not undertake to claim what there will be more of for our Church from the upcoming Council: benefit or harm, peace or religious turmoil, love or evil.

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When We Enter Passion Week, Habit Hits Us 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 When We Enter Passion Week, Habit Hits Us Archpriest Vitaly Shinkar 27 April 2016 Archpriest Vitaly Shinkar, a cleric at St. George " s Cathedral in Chisinau, shared his opinion about which thoughts and feelings one should have during Passion Week. Passion Week Lessons: To Not Turn One’s Life Into a Fake Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov: In Holy Week the Lord Himself Takes Our Hearts into His Hands Archpriest Vitaly Shinkar Entering Passion Week every year, habit hits us in a way. The regularity of these days deprives our hearts of the most important acuity. We do not see the truth beyond the existing stereotypes which comes out during these days.

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Historic Eparchial House in Moscow Opens After Decade Long Restoration Paul Gilbert July 31, 2015 The Eparchial (Diocesan) House is situated on Likhov Lane in Moscow      On July 26, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia visited the newly restored Eparchial (Diocesan) House in Moscow. The restoration of the historic compound was carried out as part of the Presidential program of celebrations devoted to the millennium of the demise of the Holy Prince Vladimir. His Holiness celebrated the Great Consecration of the Chapel of the Holy Prince Vladimir Equal-to-the-Apostles at the Moscow Eparchial House, followed by a Divine Liturgy at the newly consecrated church. He also consecrated the lower church dedicated to St Tikhon and the canonized fathers of the 1917-1919 All-Russia Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church. The following day, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Chapel of the Holy Prince Vladimir Equal-to-the-Apostles at the Moscow Diocesan House. He was greeted by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia Kirill, Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin, Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky, Plenipotentiary Presidential Envoy in the Central Federal District Alexander Beglov, and Rector of the St Tikhon Humanitarian University Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyev. President Vladimir Putin said that the building is very important for Russia’s culture and history, and went on to say that the restoration of this historical building is equally important. “It reflects the fact that we remember not only our victories, but also our mistakes,” he explained. “We learn from our mistakes,” added the president. Putin also thanked Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kyrill for all he has done to help restore the Eparchial House. He then presented His Holiness with an icon of the Mother of God from the late 19th century. In turn, Patriarch Kirill presented the Russian president with an icon of St Vladimir. On July 26, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia visited the newly restored Eparchial (Diocesan) House in Moscow, where His Holiness celebrated the Great Consecration of the Chapel of the Holy Prince Vladimir Equal-to-the-Apostles (right)     

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Archive Metropolitan Tikhon of All America and Canada presides over a symposium on the life of the Orthodox Church in America 9 December 2019 year 13:53 On December 8, 2019, His Beatitude Tikhon, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada, who is on a visit to Moscow for the 25 th anniversary of the Moscow representation of the Orthodox Church in America, visited the Moscow Diocesan House – the main building of the St. Tikhon Orthodox University of the Humanities, to preside over a symposium devoted to the life of the Orthodox Church in America. The symposium was attended by members of the OCA delegation including Archbishop David of Sitka; Archimandrite Andrei, Bishop-elect of Cleveland, Auxiliary to Archbishop Nathaniel of the Romanian Episcopate; Archpriest Alexander Rentel, chancellor of the Orthodox Church in America; Archpriest Daniel Andreyuk, OCA representative to the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia; and Protodeacon Joseph Matusiak, secretary to the Primate of the Orthodox Church in America. Present at the symposium were also Bishop Clement of Krasnoslobodsk and Temnikov; Archpriest Alexander Ageikin, deputy head of the Moscow Patriarchate administrative secretariat; Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk, DECR secretary for inter-Orthodox relations; D. I. Petrovsky, DECR; Moscow clergy and laity, professors and students of the St. Tikhon University and other theological schools in Moscow. Before the beginning of the symposium, the Primate of the Orthodox Church in America visited the museum of the Russian Church’s new martyrs and confessors formed in the university. At the Diocesan House council hall, in which the historic 1917-1918 Local Council took place, Metropolitan Tikhon was met by the choir of the university’s department of theology who sang in English the hymns of praise to St. Tikhon the Patriarch of All Russia. The rector of the university Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyev, in his welcoming speech remembered that almost 28 years ago, Protopresbyter John Meyendorff, dean of St. Vladimir’s Seminary, spoke at the first conference held by the university soon after its opening. Now the university was receiving with joy a delegation of the Orthodox Church in America led by its Primate, he said.

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Accept The site uses cookies to help show you the most up-to-date information. By continuing to use the site, you consent to the use of your Metadata and cookies. Cookie policy Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission hold plenary session On 22 December 2015, a plenary session of the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission of the Russian Orthodox Church took place at the Ss Cyril and Methodius Theological Institute for Post-Graduate Studies under the chairmanship of Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk. Taking part in the session were Archbishop Amvrosy of Petergoff, rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy; Archimandrite Sergy (Akimov), rector of the Minsk Theological Academy; archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin, chairman of the Synodal Church-Society Department; Archpriest Nikolai Balashov, DECR vice-chairman; Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov, rector of St Tikhon’s Orthodox Humanitarian University ; Archpriest Maksim Kozlov, professor of the Moscow Theological Academy, first deputy chairman of the Education Committee of the Russian Orthodox Church; Archpriests Dimitry Yurevich and Vladimir Khulap, pro-rectors of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy; Archpriest Vladimir Shmaly and hieromonk Ioann (Kopeykin), pro-rectors of the St Cyril and Methodius Theological Institute for Post-Graduate Studies; and other members of the Commission. They discussed a draft Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church and other matters brought before the Commission. Print publication Share: Page is available in the following languages Feedback E-mail Phone Message Fields marked by are mandatory required I agree to the processing of my personal data according to Personal data policy .

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Accept The site uses cookies to help show you the most up-to-date information. By continuing to use the site, you consent to the use of your Metadata and cookies. Cookie policy Delegation of the Archdiocese of Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe visits Holy Trinity and St. Sergius Lavra and Moscow Diocesan House On 2 nd November 2019, the delegation of the Archdiocese of Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe led by Archbishop John of Dubna, which had arrived in Russia for the celebrations marking the unification of the Archdiocese with the Russian Orthodox Church, visited the Holy Trinity and St. Sergius Lavra. On their visit to the monastery the delegation members were accompanied by Metropolitan Antony of Korsun and Western Europe, head of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Administration for Institutions Abroad; Bishop Savva of Zelenograd, deputy chancellor of the Moscow Patriarchate; and Archpriest Nikolai Balashov, vice-chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Department for External Church Relations. The guests joined the abbot of the Lavra, Bishop Paramon of Sergiev Posad, in celebrating a moleben of thanksgiving at the relics of St. Sergius of Radonezh. The members of the Archdiocese’s delegation also venerated the shrines of the Serapion’s Chamber and saw the monastery’s sights. During a brotherly repast that followed Archbishop John thanked Bishop Paramon for the warm hospitality, saying in particular: “You welcome us like brothers, and we are touched. Here we feel the love of the Russian people. For us to return here is to return to the cradle.” That same day later the delegation of the Archdiocese of Western European parishes visited the Moscow Diocesan House in Likhov Side Street – the venue of the Local Council of 1917-18. Vladyka John and the delegation members prayed at Matins in the Church of the Holy Prince Vladimir, Equal-to-the-Apostles, located at the Diocesan House. After the divine service the guests were greeted by Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov, rector of St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University of the Humanities. Addressing all those present, Archbishop John of Dubna emphasized the symbolic significance of the place where the Council of 1917-18 took place. “Based on its decisions Metropolitan Eulogius of blessed memory founded our Archdiocese,” Vladyka John said. Patriarchia.ru/ DECR Communication Service Print publication Share: Page is available in the following languages Feedback E-mail Phone Message Fields marked by are mandatory required I agree to the processing of my personal data according to Personal data policy .

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Accept The site uses cookies to help show you the most up-to-date information. By continuing to use the site, you consent to the use of your Metadata and cookies. Cookie policy Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission in its new composition holds plenary session On 20 January 2015, a plenary session of the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission in its new composition, approved by the Holy Synod at its meeting on 25-26 December 2013 (Minutes #159), took place at the Department for External Church Relations under the chairmanship of Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk. Taking part in the session were Metropolitan Avgustin of Belaya Tserkov and Boguslav, chairman of the Theological and Canonical Commission of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church; Archbishop Yevgeny of Vereya, chairman of the Education Committee of the Russian Orthodox Church, rector of the Moscow Theological Academy; Bishop Amvrosy of Petergof, rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy; Bishop Kliment of Irpen, chairman of the Education Committee of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church; archpriest Nikolai Balashov, DECR vice-chairman; archpriest Vladimir Vorobyov, rector of St Tikhon’s Orthodox University; archpriest Boris Danilenko, director of the Synodal Library named after Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia; archpriest Maksim Kozlov, Professor of the Moscow Theological Academy, first deputy chairman of the Education Committee of the Russian Orthodox Church; archpriest Andrei Novikov, secretary of the Odessa diocese; archpriest Dimitry Kiryanov, head of the Chair of Theology of the Tobolsk Theological Seminary; archpriest Vladimir Shmaly, pro-rector of St Cyril and Methodius Theological Institute for Post-Graduate and Doctoral Studies, secretary of the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission; Hieromonk Ioann (Kopeykin), pro-rector for education of St Cyril and Methodius Theological Institute for Post-Graduate and Doctoral Studies; and others. The Commission members discussed the preparation of a catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church, in particular, its third part, devoted to the Orthodox Divine Services and church order. The first draft of the catechesis is due to be completed by the end of the year. The participants in the session summarized the work of the Coordination Centre for Developing Theological Studies in the Russian Orthodox Church, established under the Synodal Biblical and Theological Commission in compliance with the decision of the Holy Synod taken in 2014 (Minutes #156). Print publication Share: Page is available in the following languages Feedback E-mail Phone Message Fields marked by are mandatory required I agree to the processing of my personal data according to Personal data policy .

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The question of canonization of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) to be put before the Council of Hierarchs of ROC for examination Moscow, December 25, 2015 On December 24, 2015, Chairman of the Department for External Church Relations (DECR) Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk informed the members of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church about the meeting of the Joint Commission of the Bulgarian and Russian Orthodox Churches on the Canonization of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar (1881-1950) which was held on December 3-4 in Sofia. Archbishop Seraphim is a hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church who many years lived in Bulgaria and is widely venerated by Bulgarian Orthodox believers.      At the meeting in Sofia the Russian Orthodox Church was represented by Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, Chairman of the Synodal Commission for Canonization of Saints Bishop Pankraty of Troitsk, Rector of the representation of the Russian Orthodox Church in Sofia Archimandrite Philip (Vasiltsev), Secretary of the Synodal Commission for Canonization of Saints Archpriest Vladimir Vorobyev, DECR Secretary of the Inter-Orthodox Relations Archpriest Igor Yakimchuk, and Associate Professor of the Orthodox St. Tikhon’s University of the Humanities Andrei Kostryukov. From the Bulgarian Orthodox Church Metropolitan John (Joan) of Varna and Veliky Preslav; Bishop Arseny of Znepolje, Vicar of the Plovdiv Metropolia; Archpriest Teodor Stoychev; Prof. P. Pavlov of Sofia University; S. Stefanov, senior lecturer at University of Shumen; and M. Stoyadinov, senior lecturer at the University of Veliko Turnovo took part in the meeting. The reports from the Bulgarian side on the national veneration of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguslav in Bulgaria were heard, the documentary evidence of the numerous miracles that occurred through the prayers of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) were considered along with his theological works. After the Sofia meeting its participants stated that there were no obstacles for canonization of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar. On hearing the report of Metropolitan Hilarion, the Holy Synod decreed to put the question of canonization of Archbishop Seraphim (Sobolev) of Boguchar before the Council of Hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church (to be held in February 2016) for examination (minutes no. 94), reports Patriarchia.ru . Pravoslavie.ru 29 декабря 2015 г. Смотри также Комментарии Здесь Вы можете оставить свой комментарий к данной статье. Все комментарии будут прочитаны редакцией портала Православие.Ru . Ваше имя: Ваш email: Введите число, напечатанное на картинке Отправить Подпишитесь на нашу рассылку

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