Episcopal House in Moscow. Chronicle of the house and Prince Vladimir"s temple. 1902-1918
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The book is devoted to the history of the diocesan house built in 1902 at the initiative of Metropolitan of Moscow Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) It tells it about the history of the construction, development and fate of the house and its houses of the Vladimir Temple in the context of the most important church and public events in Russia and Moscow. Particular attention is paid to the society of fans of spiritual education in the house, as well as activities in it of other church and public associations: societies, fraternities, commissions, organizations of various educational and educational courses, readings, lectures, meetings, evenings of spiritual music, etc. The material is built by For years and is a chronicle of the life of the house in 1902-1918, in peace days and against the background of the events of the Russian-Japanese, the First World War, in the tragic days of the First Russian Revolution and in 1917-1918, when the All-Russian Local Cathedral worked here. In the diocesan house, many prominent figures of churches, new martyrs, confessors and devotees of Orthodoxy were actively involved in his life: Patriarch Tikhon, Metropolitans Moscow Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) and Macarius (Nevsky), Great Princess Elizabeth Fedorovna and others. In the applications to the book - a registered pointer, brief references on the church-community organizations of the Moscow Diocese, a list of reports and abstracts made at meetings of the church-archaeological department of the Moscow Society of Enlightenment Lovers, etc
Author:
Author:Kozlov Vladimir Fothievich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
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