Traveler Fyodor Konyukhov made a religious procession by air
14 Decembar 2020
On December 12, the world famous traveler and priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, Theodor Konyukhov, flew a cross over one of the villages in the Tula region. On a trip by air, undertaken by him to the glory of the Lord God on his birthday, Fr. Theodore took icons with particles of the relics of holy warriors - the Great Martyr George the Victorious and the Blessed Grand Duke Alexander Nevsky. The priest was lifted into the sky and then safely returned to earth by pilots-glider pilots, led by twice world champion Igor Potapkin. Фёдор Конюхов перед полётом According to the official website of the public organization of veterans 'Combat Brotherhood', the crucifixion of the settlement in the Tula region became part of the large-scale project 'Heavenly Host', within the framework of which many activities of a spiritual and patriotic nature are carried out, invariably accompanied by a prayer for Russia. Участники воздушного крестного хода со святыми образами In particular, completing the jubilee, 75th year of the Great Victory, motorcycle pilots, among whom were members of the 'Combat Brotherhood' Vladimir Mironov and Sergei Konovalov, raised the 75-meter St. George ribbon, the flags of Victory and the Russian Federation into the sky, thus honoring the memory of millions of people who gave their lives on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War.
Traveler Fyodor Konyukhov made a religious procession by airTraveler Fyodor Konyukhov made a religious procession by airOn December 12, the world famous traveler and priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, Theodor Konyukhov, flew a cross over one of the villages in the Tula region. On a trip by air, undertaken by him to the glory of the Lord God on his birthday, Fr. Theodore took icons with particles of the relics of holy warriors - the Great Martyr George the Victorious and the Blessed Grand Duke Alexander Nevsky. The priest was lifted into the sky and then safely returned to earth by pilots-glider pilots, led by twice world champion Igor Potapkin. Фёдор Конюхов перед полётом According to the official website of the public organization of veterans 'Combat Brotherhood', the crucifixion of the settlement in the Tula region became part of the large-scale project 'Heavenly Host', within the framework of which many activities of a spiritual and patriotic nature are carried out, invariably accompanied by a prayer for Russia. Участники воздушного крестного хода со святыми образами In particular, completing the jubilee, 75th year of the Great Victory, motorcycle pilots, among whom were members of the 'Combat Brotherhood' Vladimir Mironov and Sergei Konovalov, raised the 75-meter St. George ribbon, the flags of Victory and the Russian Federation into the sky, thus honoring the memory of millions of people who gave their lives on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War.Свеча Иерусалима -sr
On December 12, the world famous traveler and priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, Theodor Konyukhov, flew a cross over one of the villages in the Tula region. On a trip by air, undertaken by him to the glory of the Lord God on his birthday, Fr. Theodore took icons with particles of the relics of holy warriors - the Great Martyr George the Victorious and the Blessed Grand Duke Alexander Nevsky. The priest was lifted into the sky and then safely returned to earth by pilots-glider pilots, led by twice world champion Igor Potapkin. Фёдор Конюхов перед полётом According to the official website of the public organization of veterans 'Combat Brotherhood', the crucifixion of the settlement in the Tula region became part of the large-scale project 'Heavenly Host', within the framework of which many activities of a spiritual and patriotic nature are carried out, invariably accompanied by a prayer for Russia. Участники воздушного крестного хода со святыми образами In particular, completing the jubilee, 75th year of the Great Victory, motorcycle pilots, among whom were members of the 'Combat Brotherhood' Vladimir Mironov and Sergei Konovalov, raised the 75-meter St. George ribbon, the flags of Victory and the Russian Federation into the sky, thus honoring the memory of millions of people who gave their lives on the battlefields of the Great Patriotic War.