The temple built by Suvorov's daughter will be restored in the Vladimir region

Во Владимирской области восстановят храм, построенный дочерью Суворова
In the village of Novofetinino, Kolchuginsky District, Vladimir Region, caring residents undertook to restore the All-Saints Church, built at the beginning of the 19th century by Countess Zubova, the only daughter of the great Russian commander Alexander Suvorov.
On the day of the 255th anniversary of the birth of Natalya Zubova, a prayer service was served in the village church in the name of All Saints. As one hundred and two hundred years ago, the words of the common prayer sounded again under the arches of the Church of All Saints.
Молебен под сводами исторической церкви
Молебен под сводами исторической церкви
Two centuries ago, the village of Novofetinino belonged to Countess Natalya Zubova. She built a temple in it in memory of Russia's victory in the Patriotic War of 1812. In addition to the personal funds invested in the construction, the countess obliged each rural courtyard to hand over three hundred chicken eggs - they were used as a binding material in the construction of the foundation of the building.
In the godless time Vesvyatsky temple and the cemetery next to it were destroyed. The bells were dropped and taken away, and desks for the school were made of large icons. Two priests who served in the church were repressed in 1937-1938.
The temple is currently being restored by the local community of believers. Great help in the revival of the historical the house of prayer is provided by the parish of the Kolchuginsky Holy Protection Church. Windows and doors appeared in the previously empty openings of the building, a bell was erected on the belfry, the main dome was covered with a water-repellent material, and a cross was installed on the small dome of the temple. In the warm season, in the historic All-Saints Church, the clergy of the Kolchugin Holy Protection parish regularly serve requiems and prayers. The believers gathering behind them ask the Lord God for help in the revival of the temple, which is an integral part of Russian history.

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The temple built by Suvorov's daughter will be restored in the Vladimir region The temple built by Suvorov's daughter will be restored in the Vladimir region In the village of Novofetinino, Kolchuginsky District, Vladimir Region, caring residents undertook to restore the All-Saints Church, built at the beginning of the 19th century by Countess Zubova, the only daughter of the great Russian commander Alexander Suvorov. On the day of the 255th anniversary of the birth of Natalya Zubova, a prayer service was served in the village church in the name of All Saints. As one hundred and two hundred years ago, the words of the common prayer sounded again under the arches of the Church of All Saints. Молебен под сводами исторической церкви Two centuries ago, the village of Novofetinino belonged to Countess Natalya Zubova. She built a temple in it in memory of Russia's victory in the Patriotic War of 1812. In addition to the personal funds invested in the construction, the countess obliged each rural courtyard to hand over three hundred chicken eggs - they were used as a binding material in the construction of the foundation of the building. In the godless time Vesvyatsky temple and the cemetery next to it were destroyed. The bells were dropped and taken away, and desks for the school were made of large icons. Two priests who served in the church were repressed in 1937-1938. The temple is currently being restored by the local community of believers. Great help in the revival of the historical the house of prayer is provided by the parish of the Kolchuginsky Holy Protection Church. Windows and doors appeared in the previously empty openings of the building, a bell was erected on the belfry, the main dome was covered with a water-repellent material, and a cross was installed on the small dome of the temple. In the warm season, in the historic All-Saints Church, the clergy of the Kolchugin Holy Protection parish regularly serve requiems and prayers. The believers gathering behind them ask the Lord God for help in the revival of the temple, which is an integral part of Russian history.
In the village of Novofetinino, Kolchuginsky District, Vladimir Region, caring residents undertook to restore the All-Saints Church, built at the beginning of the 19th century by Countess Zubova, the only daughter of the great Russian commander Alexander Suvorov. On the day of the 255th anniversary of the birth of Natalya Zubova, a prayer service was served in the village church in the name of All Saints. As one hundred and two hundred years ago, the words of the common prayer sounded again under the arches of the Church of All Saints. Молебен под сводами исторической церкви Two centuries ago, the village of Novofetinino belonged to Countess Natalya Zubova. She built a temple in it in memory of Russia's victory in the Patriotic War of 1812. In addition to the personal funds invested in the construction, the countess obliged each rural courtyard to hand over three hundred chicken eggs - they were used as a binding material in the construction of the foundation of the building. In the godless time Vesvyatsky temple and the cemetery next to it were destroyed. The bells were dropped and taken away, and desks for the school were made of large icons. Two priests who served in the church were repressed in 1937-1938. The temple is currently being restored by the local community of believers. Great help in the revival of the historical the house of prayer is provided by the parish of the Kolchuginsky Holy Protection Church. Windows and doors appeared in the previously empty openings of the building, a bell was erected on the belfry, the main dome was covered with a water-repellent material, and a cross was installed on the small dome of the temple. In the warm season, in the historic All-Saints Church, the clergy of the Kolchugin Holy Protection parish regularly serve requiems and prayers. The believers gathering behind them ask the Lord God for help in the revival of the temple, which is an integral part of Russian history.