A 'Cool Quest' for youth was held in Moscow

В Москве прошел «Крутецкий квест» для молодёжи
According to the MIR Youth Information Agency, on January 20, the capital hosted a “Cool Quest” for Orthodox boys and girls. The aim of the game is to acquaint representatives of the younger generation with the history of the city, and to do it in a lively, exciting, understandable form for young people. The organizers of the quest from the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, within the framework of one action, managed to combine the traditions of winter holidays in Russia, both church and secular. The end point of the game was the Krutitsy Patriarch's courtyard, where the participants of the quest over a cup of tea shared their impressions with each other, as well as with the head of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, Archpriest Kirill Sladkov. He also presented the winners with valuable prizes - and each of the participants received a commemorative card with congratulations. For the organizers of the Krutetsky Quest, this event is already the sixth in a row. Prior to this, the staff of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs held games dedicated to Easter and Christmas, the history of the patriarch's courtyard in Moscow, as well as places associated with the life of the last Russian emperor and his family members.
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A 'Cool Quest' for youth was held in Moscow A 'Cool Quest' for youth was held in Moscow According to the MIR Youth Information Agency, on January 20, the capital hosted a “Cool Quest” for Orthodox boys and girls. The aim of the game is to acquaint representatives of the younger generation with the history of the city, and to do it in a lively, exciting, understandable form for young people. The organizers of the quest from the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, within the framework of one action, managed to combine the traditions of winter holidays in Russia, both church and secular. The end point of the game was the Krutitsy Patriarch's courtyard, where the participants of the quest over a cup of tea shared their impressions with each other, as well as with the head of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, Archpriest Kirill Sladkov. He also presented the winners with valuable prizes - and each of the participants received a commemorative card with congratulations. For the organizers of the Krutetsky Quest, this event is already the sixth in a row. Prior to this, the staff of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs held games dedicated to Easter and Christmas, the history of the patriarch's courtyard in Moscow, as well as places associated with the life of the last Russian emperor and his family members.
According to the MIR Youth Information Agency, on January 20, the capital hosted a “Cool Quest” for Orthodox boys and girls. The aim of the game is to acquaint representatives of the younger generation with the history of the city, and to do it in a lively, exciting, understandable form for young people. The organizers of the quest from the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, within the framework of one action, managed to combine the traditions of winter holidays in Russia, both church and secular. The end point of the game was the Krutitsy Patriarch's courtyard, where the participants of the quest over a cup of tea shared their impressions with each other, as well as with the head of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, Archpriest Kirill Sladkov. He also presented the winners with valuable prizes - and each of the participants received a commemorative card with congratulations. For the organizers of the Krutetsky Quest, this event is already the sixth in a row. Prior to this, the staff of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs held games dedicated to Easter and Christmas, the history of the patriarch's courtyard in Moscow, as well as places associated with the life of the last Russian emperor and his family members.