Thursday, August 29, 2019

Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk met with participants of the Fifth Summer Institute for representatives of the Roman Catholic Church

Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk met with participants of the Fifth Summer Institute for representatives of the Roman Catholic Church Митрополит Волоколамский Иларион встретился с участниками пятого Летнего института для представителей Римско-Католической Церкви print version August 29, 2019 15:08 On August 26, 2019, participants of the fifth Summer Institute for representatives of the Roman Catholic Church visited the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate. In the small hall of the DECR, the Chairman of the Department, the rector of the Church Graduate and Doctoral School named after Saints Equal to the Apostles Cyril and Methodius Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk met with guests. During the meeting, the archpastor spoke about the history and directions of the work of the Synodal Department headed by him, the current state of relations with the Roman Catholic Church, and answered numerous questions. On the same day, participants of the Summer Institute visited the Novospassky Stauropegial Monastery , where they were greeted by the first vicar of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia in Moscow, the first deputy administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate, deputy governor of the monastery Bishop of Resurrection Dionysius . The delegation also familiarized themselves with the activities of the Synodal Department for Relations between the Church and Society and the Media and visited the Synodal Department for Church Charity and Social Ministry . The summer institute for representatives of the Roman Catholic Church runs from August 23 to September 1 at the Church Graduate School. The Institute is part of the academic and humanitarian cooperation of the Moscow Patriarchate and the Holy See with the support of the Russkiy Mir Foundation and the Catholic charity foundation Urbi et Orbi.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

On August 18, 2019, on the eve of the Feast of the Transfiguration, His Holiness Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill arrived in St. Petersburg.

Святейший Патриарх Кирилл прибыл в Санкт-Петербург print version August 18, 2019 16:45 On August 18, 2019, on the eve of the Feast of the Transfiguration, His Holiness Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill arrived in St. Petersburg. On the visit, His Holiness is accompanied by the managing director of the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Tverskaya and Kashinsky Savva , head of the Administrative Secretariat of the Moscow Patriarchate, Bishop Pavlovo-Posadsky Thomas , head of the Patriarchal Protocol Service Archpriest Andrei Bondarenko, head of the Press Service of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Priest Alexander Volkov . At Pulkovo Airport, the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church was greeted by: Acting Governor of St. Petersburg A.D. Beglov, head of the St. Petersburg Metropolis, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg and Ladoga Barsanuphius , head of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg V.S. Makarov, Deputy Plenipotentiary Envoy of the President of the Russian Federation in the North-West Federal District V.V. Offspring, Viceroy of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Bishop of Kronstadt Nazarii , Bishop of Tikhvin and Lodeinopolsky Mstislav , Bishop of Gatchina and Luga Mitrofan , Rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy, Bishop of Peterhof Siluan , clergy of the St. Petersburg Metropolitanate. Patriarchal sermon after the Liturgy in the Transfiguration Cathedral of St. Petersburg Патриаршая проповедь после Литургии в Спасо-Преображенском соборе Санкт-Петербурга print version August 19, 2019 17:28 On August 19, 2019, on the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord God and Savior of Jesus Christ, His Holiness Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Transfiguration Cathedral of St. Petersburg. At the end of the service, His Holiness delivered a sermon. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Today is filled with so many meanings that are of great importance for a person to choose his life path. Everyone knows the gospel story that we heard today during the Divine Liturgy - about the election of Peter, James, and John, the three apostles, so that they would witness the Transfiguration of the Savior on Mount Tabor (Matthew 17: 1-9). The question arises: why were not twelve disciples chosen? Not seventy? Not the huge crowds that accompanied the Savior in the Galilee? It would seem that in order to reveal the Divine glory, certifying the Divine essence of the Savior, His Divine nature, it was necessary to turn this testimony to as many people as possible. But the Lord chooses, even from among the apostles, only three - Peter, James and John. Of course, this is no coincidence. After all, these three disciples were always with the Savior, and, apparently, in their hearts there was a special confidence that their Teacher, Jesus of Nazareth, was not just the Son of Mary, not just one of many, but the Savior of the world, the promised Messiah. Then it was difficult to believe even people close to the Lord and Savior, because from a close distance it is generally difficult to consider a lot. People cannot even consider the greatest events of history from close time, and only after the passage of time do they or the next generation realize the epochal importance of what happened. So it was in the time of the Savior - it was difficult to identify at close range in a Man whom many had known since childhood, the One about whom the inspired men of the Old Testament prophesied, in Whom the chosen people believed as their Messiah. But these three were undoubtedly full of special faith in Jesus as in Him, of whom the prophets said that He was the Deliverer of the human race. And the Lord calls them and is transformed before them. It would seem that the most-chosen ones - three out of twelve - were probably already ready to see God's glory. So no - they fell in fear, hiding their faces. After all, it was so customary to walk with Jesus, who was next to them, who ate food with them, shared with them every day of His life - and suddenly a great miracle happens on this mountain: the face of the Savior is transformed, and to make sure that He is The Messiah are those who prophesied of the Messiah - the prophets Moses and Isaiah. This event, as I have already said, is very important for all of us, and not only in the literal sense - as a manifestation of God's glory in the human race, but also in relation to our life. Indeed, very often, visiting God's churches, partaking of the Holy Mysteries of Christ, we get so used to everything that happens that the mysterious, blessed mystical side of the Sacraments and church life as a whole is overshadowed by our customs - good and not so, our habits, our everyday life. Even when on Sunday, or on a big holiday, like today, we come to the temple, how much in our thoughts is all that takes us far from the temple and from prayer! Even where we should completely betray the mind and heart of the Lord, to lay flat before Him in prayer, we continue to live the same life as outside the temple. Well, what about us when we go outside the temple? How quickly the state that we experienced during the service disappears from memory and from the heart! And we, immersed in the elements of this world, forget about the most important thing - that which is the one for need, as the Lord says (see Luke 10: 41-42), - about the work of our salvation. Therefore, this holiday, which tells us about the fear of the apostles before the transfigured Savior, and about the most wonderful Transfiguration, helps us understand how important the worship of the Lord and Savior should be in our lives, our faith and our life in accordance with this faith. Never connect your affiliation with the Church only with a visit to the temple, never forget about this connection, leaving its sacred vaults. We, too, in the world, must remain disciples of the Savior, and among many worries, problems and life circumstances, we must remember that the one that we need, that is, the most important, the highest and most responsible calling, is to be a Christian and a member of the Church. And how would our life have changed if Orthodox believers did not cease to be Orthodox when they come to their work, when they return to their families, and especially when they find themselves in conflict situations that test us faithful to the Lord! That's when we must definitely remember who we are, what our calling is, what are our life priorities, what place the Lord holds in our lives. And this is only possible if we live a genuine religious life. If we, having survived the ascent to Mount Tabor during the service and descend into this world, continue to bear in mind and heart the memory of these wonderful moments of presence in the church, communion of the Holy Mysteries of Christ, contact with the grace of God, then our faith will be actualized, become lively and effective, and we will gain the ability to solve our life problems - both large and small, family, social, state, all that is important for a person. If we solve these problems on the basis of our Christian calling, relying on our faith, strengthened by the power of the grace of God, then our world will change, we ourselves will change, and by our faith, we will undoubtedly have the hope of realizing a genuine and real meeting with the Lord and the Savior in that transfigured world into which everyone enters upon the end of his earthly life. God grant that, through the prayers of the holy saints to whom we turn, according to our weak prayers, according to our faith, the Lord will make us partners in His non-evening Kingdom in His Divine glory. May the transfigured Savior by the power of grace emanating from His greatest service in the world, from His words, from His gracious presence in human history, strengthen us on our paths of life. Amen. On the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, the Primate of the Russian Church celebrated the Liturgy in the Transfiguration Cathedral of St. Petersburg В праздник Преображения Господня Предстоятель Русской Церкви совершил Литургию в Спасо-Преображенском соборе г. Санкт-Петербурга print version August 19, 2019 17:22 On August 19, 2019, on the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord God and Savior of Jesus Christ, His Holiness Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Transfiguration Cathedral of St. Petersburg. This year marks the 265th anniversary of the consecration of this cathedral, which took place on 5 (16) August 1754. His Holiness was served by: Metropolitan Barsanuphius of St. Petersburg and Ladoga ; Metropolitan of Tver and Kashinsky Savva , managing affairs of the Moscow Patriarchate; Bishop of Kronstadt Nazarii , Viceroy of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra ; Bishop of Tikhvin and Lodeinopolsky Mstislav ; Bishop of Gatchina and Luga Mitrofan ; Bishop Pavlovo-Posadsky Thomas , Head of the Administrative Secretariat of the Moscow Patriarchate; Bishop of Peterhof Siluan , Rector of the St. Petersburg Theological Academy ; Archpriest Sergei Kuksevich, Secretary of the Diocesan Administration of the St. Petersburg Metropolis ; Archpriest Bogdan Soiko, Rector of St. Nicholas Epiphany Cathedral of St. Petersburg; Archpriest Vladimir Sorokin, rector of the Prince Vladimir Cathedral in St. Petersburg; Archimandrite Alexy (Ganzhin), rector of the Kronstadt Nikolsky Naval Stavropegial Cathedral, chairman of the department for cooperation with the Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies of the St. Petersburg diocese ; Archpriest Nikolai Bryndin, rector of the Transfiguration Cathedral of St. Petersburg, chairman of the church charity and social ministry department of the St. Petersburg diocese; Priest Alexander Volkov , Head of the Press Service of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia ; clergy of the Northern capital. The service was attended by: Acting Governor of St. Petersburg A.D. Beglov; Head of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg V.S. Makarov; Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation I.B. Divinsky. Among the prayers were abbess of the Voskresensky Novodevichy Convent of St. Petersburg Igumeniya Sophia (Silina), abbess of St. John the Stauropegial Convent in St. Petersburg of St. Petersburg Igumenia Lyudmila (Voloshina), abbess of the Konstantin-Eleninsky Monastery of St. Petersburg Diocese of Igoumenia , sisters of the cloisters, as well as servicemen of the 907 joint training center of the Navy. The Liturgy chants were performed by the choir of the Transfiguration Cathedral (regent - A.N.Shibanov). The patriarchal service was broadcast live on the Soyuz television channel . Some believers watched the broadcast on a large screen installed in the cathedral. In a pure litany, petitions were raised about the unity of the Orthodox Church and the preservation of the Church from divisions and schisms. After a pure litany, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill offered a prayer for peace in Ukraine. A sermon before the sacrament was delivered by Priest Theodosius Ambartsumov, clergyman of the Transfiguration Cathedral in St. Petersburg, rector of the parish of the church of the icon of the Mother of God “Tenderness” in St. Petersburg. According to tradition, on the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church consecrated the fruits of the new harvest. At the end of the service, Metropolitan of St. Petersburg and Ladoga Barsanuphius greeted His Holiness Patriarch Kirill and presented His Holiness a set of two panagias and a cross with the image of the Transfiguration Cathedral in St. Petersburg. The Primate of the Russian Church addressed the believers with the Hierarchy . As a gift to the cathedral, His Holiness handed over the list of the Korsun icon of the Mother of God. Handing over the image, His Holiness the Patriarch said: “I would like to thank you, Your Eminence, for your greetings, for kind words and for the image that you presented to me. I would also like for this holy church to leave this image of the Korsun Mother of God in memory of the Patriarchal service on the day of the Transfiguration of the Lord in this holy and close to me cathedral, with which the best years of my childhood are connected. My dad served here. And I very often visited this cathedral. Here, on your left and my right, was a large image of St. Nicholas. Somewhere he is probably in a different place today. And before him on Thursdays the akathist sang. And no matter how busy I am, no matter how tired I am from student work, every Thursday, when my father committed an akathist, I stood here. And since then the akathists were not read, but as usual sung by all the people, they sang loudly and loudly. This is how my life went under the arches of this cathedral. Therefore, you can understand with what special feeling I celebrated the Divine Liturgy today, rejoicing that the cathedral was filled again, that it was beautifully restored, that service was reverently performed in this holy place for all Petersburgers, including me. May the Lord preserve this holy temple! ” Then His Holiness Patriarch Kirill congratulated the Acting Governor of St. Petersburg A.D. on the Transfiguration of the Lord holiday. Beglova, noting his hard work at government posts and wishing him God's help in further service for the good of the Fatherland. His Holiness Patriarch Kirill also welcomed the head of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg V.S. Makarov and representatives of local authorities: “Once again, I would like to say that I thank God for the fact that the authorities of St. Petersburg are loving and attentive to the life of Orthodox citizens of this holy city. May the Lord help you in your labors! ” Believers were presented with the icons of the Transfiguration of the Lord with a Patriarchal blessing. *** The Transfiguration Cathedral is an active Orthodox church in the Central District of St. Petersburg, a monument of architecture of the XIX centuries. The first building of the cathedral was erected by the architect Mikhail Zemtsov in 1743-1754. in memory of the accession to the throne of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna with the help of soldiers and officers of the Preobrazhensky regiment. Subsequently, the cathedral received the honorary name "Cathedral of the whole guard." It kept regimental relics and military trophies. In 1825 the cathedral burned down, only the walls remained. It was restored by the architect Vasily Stasov and in this form has survived to the present day. The cathedral’s fence is noteworthy, the basis of which is the trunks of captured Turkish cannons taken from the walls of Turkish fortresses. The cathedral never closed; it was one of ten Leningrad churches that operated during the blockade of the city during the Great Patriotic War. In the cathedral is the image of the Savior Not Made by Hands - the favorite icon of Peter I. With this image, he was at the laying of St. Petersburg, and at the Battle of Poltava, and at the death and burial service. Over the years, the father and brother of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill served in the cathedral.

Friday, August 16, 2019

The miraculous Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “The Sign” will be brought to Kazakhstan

The miraculous Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God “The Sign” will be brought to Kazakhstan В Казахстан будет принесена чудотворная Курская-Коренная икона Божией Матери «Знамение» print version August 6, 2019 7:47 p.m. On August 6, 2019, in the administrative and spiritual and cultural center of the Metropolitan District of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Republic of Kazakhstan named after Metropolitan Joseph (Chernov) in Almaty, Metropolitan of Astana and Kazakhstan Alexander held a working meeting on the preparation of the delivery to the southern capital of Kazakhstan of the miraculous Kursk-Root Icon of the Most Holy Virgin of the "Sign". The meeting was attended by the Secretary of the Kazakhstan Metropolitan District, Honored Art Worker of Russia O.N. Ovchinnikov, the dean of the parishes of Nur-Sultan, Archimandrite Sergiy (Karamyshev), head of the public relations department of the Metropolitan Okrug, archpriest Alexander Suvorov, deputy clerk of the Ascension Cathedral, priest Andrei Shklyar, clerk of the Petropavlyar Alpine church, Alyaksandr Petrimal Pavlodar Archpriest Evgeny Ivanov, Head of the Information Department of the Metropolitan Okrug, Priest Georgy Sidorov, Assistant to the Head of the Metropolitan Okrug, Head of Protocol you are Metropolitan Okrug, Protodeacon Roman Golovin, rector of the Iversko-Serafimovsky monastery of Alma-Ata Igumeniya Lyubov (Yakushkina), adviser to the head of the Metropolitan Okrug on church art A.V. Shikhov, Referent of the Diocese for Economic Affairs S.E. Berezhnov, chief accountant of the diocesan administration T.V. Korovnikova, Head of the Chancellery of the Diocese T.M. Sokolova, director of the television studio of the Metropolitan District "Semirechye" V.L. Posadneva, economist of the diocese A.V. Tikhonov, employees of the diocesan departments and commissions. During the discussion, a plan was approved for holding spiritual, educational, youth and cultural events dedicated to an event significant for the entire Metropolitan Okrug, a number of organizational issues were considered. Metropolitan Alexander gave instructions to those responsible for meeting the shrine. The miraculous image of the Queen of Heaven will be brought to the Kazakhstan Metropolitan District with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill and First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Eastern Metropolitan Hilarion of Eastern America and New York . The icon will arrive in Alma-Ata on the evening of October 4 and will remain in the city until October 11. The offering will take place within the framework of the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Council of New Martyrs and Confessors of Kazakhstan and the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Diocese of Astana and Almaty. The shrine will be accompanied by a delegation of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia led by Metropolitan Hilarion of Eastern America and New York.

The ship-church of the Novosibirsk diocese "St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called" went on a regular missionary voyage

The ship-church of the Novosibirsk diocese "St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called" went on a regular missionary voyage Корабль-церковь Новосибирской епархии «Святой апостол Андрей Первозванный» отправился в очередной миссионерский рейс print version August 15, 2019 14:41 On August 15, 2019, the ship-church "St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called" set off for the 23rd voyage from Novosibirsk. Traditionally, clergy, social workers, and doctors gathered on board. The missionary action is carried out by the Novosibirsk diocese and the government of the Novosibirsk region. Every year, the ship-church goes along the Ob to remote settlements of the Novosibirsk Region, to which there are no access roads by train or car. To conduct the missionaries arrived their relatives, friends, colleagues. Mission employees and mourners were warmly welcomed by Metropolitan of Novosibirsk and Berdsky Nicodemus and Deputy Governor of the Novosibirsk Region S. A. Dislike. Before departure, Metropolitan Nicodemus performed a moleben for travelers on the pier of the River Station. “We are sending on a regular trip a missionary ship, which is called not only to carry the Word of God, but also to do mercy - to provide the population with medical care and social support. God is Love, says the Apostle John the Theologian. And these works are a symbol of our love, ”the lord said. The bishop reminded that in the region there are still many settlements where there is no church, people have not seen an Orthodox priest for years, and this mission allows them to take part in worship, as a church is organized on board the ship, to confess, partake of the communion, and ask the priest to pray for their health , about the repose of relatives, to consecrate the house, house buildings. “People want the Lord to bless their place of residence,” the Bishop emphasized, noting also that spiritual help is much more important than medical or social. Speaking about the cooperation of the diocese and the regional government, the ruling bishop noted that “together we can accomplish many good deeds, bringing joy to the inhabitants of the region”. In turn, Deputy Governor S.A. Nelyubov said that over the 23 years during which this spiritual, enlightening and charity mission has been carried out in the Novosibirsk Region, missionaries have provided spiritual, medical and social assistance to more than 100 thousand people. Last year alone, 7,000 residents of the region received support, 500 people were baptized. This time the missionaries will visit 45 settlements, and they are already eagerly awaited on the ground. S.A. Nelyubov said that medical and social assistance, of course, are important, "but the most important thing is spiritual and educational work." The deputy governor called the mission a “unique action” because it combines the efforts of the Novosibirsk diocese, the government of the Novosibirsk region, and local self-government bodies and is aimed at social stabilization in the region. This year a group of missionary doctors was headed by a doctor of medical sciences, professor O.G. Gusarevich. She said that qualified doctors of various specialties are participating in the mission. Many local residents living in settlements remote from the district center do not have the opportunity to be examined by specialists who would prescribe competent treatment. This is fraught with complications of diseases, the transition of the disease to a more severe stage, which will be more difficult for doctors to cope with. A timely visit to a doctor avoids many serious health problems. So, last year , mission doctors suspected cancer in several patients. As a result of a more detailed examination in Novosibirsk, the diagnosis was confirmed. But since the pathology was discovered at an early stage of development, the prognosis became positive, OG concluded. Gusarevich.

Governor of the Patriarchal Deanery of the Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in Armenia Visits Yerevan

Управляющий Патриаршим благочинием приходов Русской Православной Церкви в Армении посетил Ереван Governor of the Patriarchal Deanery of the Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in Armenia Visits Yerevan Управляющий Патриаршим благочинием приходов Русской Православной Церкви в Армении посетил Ереван print version July 2, 2019 17:46 From June 30 to July 2, 2019, a working visit of the Archbishop of Vladikavkaz and Alansky Leonid, the Head of the Patriarchal Deanery of the parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Republic of Armenia , took place in Armenia. Vladyka Leonid visited the parishes, got acquainted with current issues of church life, met with clergy, monks and parishioners of the Russian Church in Yerevan. Meetings also took place: in the Holy See of Etchmiadzin - with the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II ; in the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia - with the Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister A.Yu. Gasparyan, with the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Armenia S.P. Kopyrkin. During the meetings, the parties discussed issues related to the interests of the Russian Orthodox Church in Armenia. On a trip, Archbishop Leonid was accompanied by the head of the Legal Service of the Office of the Moscow Patriarchate for Foreign Institutions M.V. Ilyichev.