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filmap · 11 months
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Восхождение / The Ascent Larisa Shepitko. 1977
Camp Ulitsa Krasina, 18, Murom, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, 602257 See in map
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02nd · 5 days
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iereialeks · 1 year
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С праздником воскресного дня!!!
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arz-mel · 2 years
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Петр и Февронья #Муром #деньсемьилюбвииверности #8июля #Murom #памятник #культура #история #photooftheday #instatag #instagramanet #праздник #sculpture #love https://www.instagram.com/p/CfyAF6lNBS3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ivanlisnyak-blog · 2 years
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В славном городе Муром, на Троицкой площади, перед Свято-Троицким монастырём, где находятся мощи Петра и Февронии, Муромских чудотворцев, стоит памятник (им же), позади которого каждый уважающий себя турист ищет исполняющего желания зайца. Правда, чтобы бездушный зверёк «заработал», нужно как следует сосредоточиться на желаемом и активно потереть его если не за ушком, то хотя бы по тому месту, до которого дотянешься. Судя по металлическому блеску, большинство дотягивается до мордочки и задней лапы. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #moscow#msk#moscowcity#moskva#взаимныелайки❤️#взаимнаяподписка#instagram#instagood#insta#instalike#liketime#lik#likesforlike#smile#загадатьжелание#😎#муром#murom#abakan#chernogorsk#krasnoyarsk#khakasia#заяц#😉 (at Памятник Святым Петру и Февронии Муромским) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdaMPgzqpQs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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guiltywisdom · 2 years
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Holy Prince Saint Peter and Holy Princess Saint Febronia, Wonderworkers of Murom
You were like a pious root from a precious branch, O blessed Peter, you lived admirably in piety, and with your wife, the divinely-wise Febronia, you have pleased God in the world, and were compared to the venerable monks. With them, entreat the Lord to preserve your country unharmed, so that we may always honor you.
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my-russia · 4 months
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Abandoned church of saints Peter and Fevronia of Murom in Sukholom, Kaluga oblast. Built in the 18th century
Ph: Alexey Kulikov
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littleonixel · 9 months
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That's for you all my sillies <3
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And here's for the people who are special to me and who I follow
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Ukrainian drone places an explosive device on a Russian "Murom-M" surveillance system, which is then detonated remotely. September 2023
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appareance · 4 months
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"Bridge in Murom at sunset" by Alexandr Tsysar
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unhonestlymirror · 2 months
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*read from from bottom to top*
It reminds me of a Georgian journalist taking an interview from a russian refugee. (N.B. Georgia is partially occupied by russia.) They asked, "Whose Crimea is?" - and the guy answered "of people who live there." XD
It's such a simple question with only one correct answer. If a "good" russian can not answer "Ukraine" on it, they is very much not a good russian at all.
I kindly ask all "Kievan Rus" believers to go and read this article with translator
"Moscow as a settlement was founded in 1272. In the same year, the third population census of the Golden Horde was conducted. During the first census (1237–1238 pp.) and the second (1254–1259 pp.) settlement, Moscow is not mentioned," wrote historian Yaroslav Dashkevich. Which is the 13th century. According to other not very reliable sources, it's the 12th century. And even back then, there were no russians.
"It all began on November 2, 1721, when Tsar Peter I proclaimed the Muscovite Kingdom, the "Russian Empire" and Muscovites "Russians." Tsar Peter decided to join Muscovy to the European cultural heritage, so he was not at all satisfied with the story of the origin of Muscovites from the great and proud Finnish tribes: Mokshi, Meri, Murom, Vesi, Pechora, Mesheri, Perm, Mari. He gave instructions to add the name Rus instead of the barbaric Moksel."
"This is how academician Hryhoriy Pivtorak explains it: "Catherine II tried to learn the history of her state on the basis of written sources provided to her - chronicles and other documents of Moscow's antiquity. The true history of Muscovy shocked her because it was lame and very poor. The tsaritsa was especially struck by the fact that the mighty state of Russia, whose glory thundered throughout the world for three centuries and whose princes considered it an honor to become relatives to the kings of France, Hungary, Sweden... as it turned out, had no relation to Muscovy."
On December 4, 1783, by order of Catherine, the "Commission for compiling notes on ancient history, mainly Russian" was created. The commission worked for 9 years and, by rewriting and distorting historical facts, created a new history of the Russian Empire, which traced its origins back to Kyivan Rus."
"A new version of Russian history was published in 1792.
It became a standard for future historians of the 19th century and formed the basis of "History of the Russian State" in 12 volumes by Karamzin, as well as the fundamental "History of Russia from Ancient Times" in 29 volumes by Solovyov"
P.S. My personal history is that russians left me and my family without home. russians killed my pets. russians killed my friends and my classmate. This is my personal history.
Never ever Ukraine called russia its sibling, and we never will.
I declare kvasgod an uneducated latent rashist.
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pwlanier · 3 months
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Morozov A.V. "Nastya the collective farmer" 1947. AL23 Oil on canvas.
Andrey Vasilyevich Morozov (August 22, 1901, Molotitsy, Murom County, Vladimir Province, Russian Empire - May 18, 1972, Murom, RSFSR) - Soviet artist, participant of the Great Patriotic War; member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (since 1934).
Art Molotok
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iereialeks · 1 year
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Фото монастыря.
Прислала прихожанка.
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sovietpostcards · 2 years
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Zinaida Volkhonskaya watering flowers. Murom, Russia (1940s)
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orthodoxydaily · 9 months
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Saints&Reading: Wednesday, June 27, 2023
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SAINT JONAH, METROPOLITAN OF MOSCOW AND WONDERWORKER OF ALL RUSSIA (1461)
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Saint Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow and Wonderworker of All Russia was born in Galich into a pious Christian family. The father of the future saint was named Theodore. When he was only twelve, the youth received monastic tonsure in one of the Galich monasteries. From there, he transferred to the Moscow Simonov monastery, where he fulfilled various obediences for many years.
Once, Saint Photius, Metropolitan of Moscow (May 27 and July 2), visited the Simonov monastery. After the Molieben, he blessed the archimandrite and brethren and wished to bless those monks fulfilling their obediences in the sanctuary.
When he came to the bakery, he saw Saint Jonah sleeping, exhausted from work. The fingers of the saint’s right hand were positioned in a gesture of blessing. Saint Photius said not to wake him. He blessed the sleeping monk and predicted to those present that this monk would be a great hierarch of the Russian Church and would guide many on the way to salvation.
The prediction of Saint Photius was fulfilled. Several years later, Saint Jonah was made Bishop of Ryazan and Murom.
Saint Photius died in 1431. Five years after his death, Saint Jonah was chosen Metropolitan of All Russia for his virtuous and holy life. The newly-elected Metropolitan journeyed to Constantinople to be confirmed as Metropolitan by Patriarch Joseph II (1416-1439). Shortly before this, the nefarious Isidore, a Bulgarian, had already been established as Metropolitan. Spending a short time at Kyiv and Moscow, Isidore journeyed to the Council of Florence (1438), where he embraced Catholicism.
A Council of Russian hierarchs and clergy deposed Metropolitan Isidore, and he was compelled to flee secretly to Rome (where he died in 1462). Saint Jonah was unanimously chosen Metropolitan of All Russia. He was consecrated by Russian hierarchs in Moscow, with the blessing of Patriarch Gregory III (1445-1450) of Constantinople. This was the first time that Russian bishops consecrated their own metropolitan. Saint Jonah became Metropolitan on December 15, 1448. With archpastoral zeal, he led his flock to virtue and piety, spreading the Orthodox Faith by word and deed. Despite his lofty position, he continued with his monastic struggles as before.
In 1451 the Tatars unexpectedly advanced on Moscow; they burned the surrounding area and prepared for an assault on the city. Metropolitan Jonah led a procession along the walls of the city, tearfully entreating God to save the city and the people. Seeing the dying monk Anthony of the Chudov monastery, who was noted for his virtuous life, Saint Jonah said, “My son and brother Anthony! Pray to the Merciful God and the All-Pure Mother of God for the deliverance of the city and for all Orthodox Christians.”
The humble Anthony replied, “Great hierarch! We give thanks to God and to His All-Pure Mother. She has heard your prayer and has prayed to Her Son. The city and all Orthodox Christians will be saved through your prayers. The enemy will soon take flight. The Lord has ordained that I alone will be killed by the enemy.” Just as the Elder said this, an enemy arrow struck him.
The prediction of Elder Anthony was made on July 2, on the Feast of the Placing of the Robe of the Most Holy Theotokos. Confusion broke out among the Tatars, who fled in fear and terror. In his courtyard, Saint Jonah built a church in honor of the Placing of the Robe of the Most Holy Theotokos to commemorate the deliverance of Moscow from the enemy.
Saint Jonah was reposed in 1461, and miraculous healings began at his grave.
In 1472 the incorrupt relics of Metropolitan Jonah were uncovered and placed in the Dormition Cathedral of the Kremlin (the Transfer of the Holy Relics is celebrated on May 27). A Council of the Russian Church in 1547 established the commemoration of Saint Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow. 1596 Patriarch Job added Saint Jonah to the Synaxis of the Moscow Hierarchs (October 5).
Saint Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow, is also commemorated on March 31.
SAINT MICHAEL, FIRST METROPOLITAN OF KYIV AND ALL RUS' (992)
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Saint Michael, the first Metropolitan of Kyiv, according to the Joakimov chronicle, was a Syrian by birth, but according to other catalogs, he was a Bulgarian or Serb. In 989, he arrived at Korsun with another clergy for holy Prince Vladimir (July 15), shortly after Vladimir’s Baptism (988).
As the first metropolitan of the Russian Church, his service was complex but grace-filled. He zealously made the rounds of the newly-enlightened Russian Land, preaching the Holy Gospel, baptizing and teaching the newly-illumined people, and founding the first churches and religious schools.
In Rostov, he established the first wooden church in honor of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos and installed Theodore the Greek there as bishop. Saint Michael was a wise and gentle but also strict hierarch. The Russian Church has preserved the memory of the saint’s praiseworthy deeds. In the Synodikon of the Novgorod and Kyiv Sophia cathedrals, he is rightfully called the initiator.
Saint Michael died in 992 and was buried in Kyiv's Desyatin-Tithe church of the Most Holy Theotokos. In 1103, under the Igumen Saint Theoctistus (afterward Bishop of Chernihiv, August 5), his relics were transferred to the Antoniev Cave, and on October 1, 1730, into the Great Church of the Caves. Thus his memory was celebrated on September 30 and July 15, the day of his repose.
Formerly, his memory was celebrated on September 2, along with Saints Anthony and Theodosius of the Caves. There is a trace of this earlier celebration in the service to Saint Michael. In the second verse of the “Praises,” we sing: “Having begun the new year, we offer you our first songs, O blessed one, for you were the beginning of the hierarchy in the Russian land.”
Source: Orthodox Church in America_OCA
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ROMANS 11:2-12
2 God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew. Or do you not know what the Scripture says of Elijah, how he pleads with God against Israel, saying, 3 LORD, they have killed Your prophets and torn down Your altars, and I alone am left, and they seek my life? 4 But what does the divine response say to him? "I have reserved seven thousand men who have not bowed the knee to Baal." 5 Even so then, at this present time, there is a remnant according to the election of grace. 6 And if by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise, grace is no longer grace. But if it is of works, it is no longer grace; otherwise, work is no longer work.7 What, then? Israel has not obtained what it seeks, but the elect have received it, and the rest were blinded. 8 Just as it is written: "God has given them a spirit of stupor, Eyes that they should not see And ears that they should not hear, To this very day." 9 And David says: "Let their table become a snare and a trap, A stumbling block and a recompense to them. 10 Let their eyes be darkened, so that they do not see, And bow down their back always." 11 I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall? Certainly not! But through their fall, salvation has come to the Gentiles to provoke them to jealousy. 12 Now if their fall is riches for the world, and their failure riches for the Gentiles, how much more their fullness!
JOHN 10:9-16 
9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief does not come except to steal, kill, and destroy. I have come that they may have life and have it more abundantly. 11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep. 12 But a hireling, he who is not the shepherd, one who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf catches the sheep and scatters them. 13 The hireling flees because he is a hireling and does not care about the sheep. 14 I am the good shepherd, and I know My sheep and am known by My own. 15 As the Father knows Me, even so, I know the Father and lay down My life for the sheep. 16 And other sheep I have which are not of this fold; also I must bring, and they will hear My voice; and there will be one flock and one shepherd.
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lingye · 2 years
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Do you have any favorite artists here? and how are you today? :-0 (I'm a big fan of your art in general! AAH)
ohh I have lots of
wat-zu complete-clownery idkdaimean haisaree nzn43 murom-2 themisscuy juguiuw tulipsempai
and I have a great day thx :3
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