The communists are annoyed by the ship temple recreated on the Aurora
6 July 2018
As the 'Petersburg Diary' reported yesterday, services were resumed on the historic cruiser 'Aurora' in the reconstructed church, which was abolished in 1917. The ship's church was restored in accordance with the drawings, photographs and drawings preserved in the archives. It is located in the center of the ship, above the skylight. Its unique feature for our days is the sliding iconostasis. Services in the temple will be held on Saturday, Sunday and church holidays.
Temple on Aurora Representatives of the left political movements of the northern capital, writes REGNUM, have already expressed their negative attitude towards the opening of the temple on the ship, from which a memorable volley was fired - the signal for the beginning of the Bolshevik coup in October 1917, which determined the God-fighting character of the next seventy years of national history. “The restoration of an Orthodox church on the legendary revolutionary cruiser Aurora is an anti-historical and defiant step by the authorities, which actually provokes a split in society,” said the head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Communists of Russia party, municipal deputy Sergei Malinkovich. Be that as it may, hundreds of people, both Russians and citizens of other countries, have already announced their desire to attend a divine service in the ship's temple on the Aurora in the comments to the event.
The communists are annoyed by the ship temple recreated on the AuroraThe communists are annoyed by the ship temple recreated on the AuroraAs the 'Petersburg Diary' reported yesterday, services were resumed on the historic cruiser 'Aurora' in the reconstructed church, which was abolished in 1917. The ship's church was restored in accordance with the drawings, photographs and drawings preserved in the archives. It is located in the center of the ship, above the skylight. Its unique feature for our days is the sliding iconostasis. Services in the temple will be held on Saturday, Sunday and church holidays. Temple on Aurora Representatives of the left political movements of the northern capital, writes REGNUM, have already expressed their negative attitude towards the opening of the temple on the ship, from which a memorable volley was fired - the signal for the beginning of the Bolshevik coup in October 1917, which determined the God-fighting character of the next seventy years of national history. “The restoration of an Orthodox church on the legendary revolutionary cruiser Aurora is an anti-historical and defiant step by the authorities, which actually provokes a split in society,” said the head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Communists of Russia party, municipal deputy Sergei Malinkovich. Be that as it may, hundreds of people, both Russians and citizens of other countries, have already announced their desire to attend a divine service in the ship's temple on the Aurora in the comments to the event.Свеча Иерусалима -en
As the 'Petersburg Diary' reported yesterday, services were resumed on the historic cruiser 'Aurora' in the reconstructed church, which was abolished in 1917. The ship's church was restored in accordance with the drawings, photographs and drawings preserved in the archives. It is located in the center of the ship, above the skylight. Its unique feature for our days is the sliding iconostasis. Services in the temple will be held on Saturday, Sunday and church holidays. Temple on Aurora Representatives of the left political movements of the northern capital, writes REGNUM, have already expressed their negative attitude towards the opening of the temple on the ship, from which a memorable volley was fired - the signal for the beginning of the Bolshevik coup in October 1917, which determined the God-fighting character of the next seventy years of national history. “The restoration of an Orthodox church on the legendary revolutionary cruiser Aurora is an anti-historical and defiant step by the authorities, which actually provokes a split in society,” said the head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Communists of Russia party, municipal deputy Sergei Malinkovich. Be that as it may, hundreds of people, both Russians and citizens of other countries, have already announced their desire to attend a divine service in the ship's temple on the Aurora in the comments to the event.