The list contains temples of the Blachernae deanery - the deanery of the Moscow city diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church , uniting the temples of the districts of Vykhino-Zhulebino , Kapotnya , Kuzminki , Lyublino , Maryino , Nekrasovka of the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow .
| Vlaherna Deanery | |
|---|---|
| Moscow City Diocese | |
| Territory | districts of Vykhino-Zhulebino , Kapotnya , Kuzminki , Lyublino , Maryino , Nekrasovka of the South-Eastern district of the city of Moscow |
| Site | v-blago.ru |
| Address | Maryinsky Boulevard , Building 1 |
| Provost | Archpriest Anatoly Rodionov |
| Rector of the temple | icons of the Mother of God “Satisfy My Sorrows” in Maryina |
Deanery is part of the Southeast Vicariate of the city of Moscow , located within the boundaries of the Southeast Administrative District. Separated April 9, 2012 from the Peter and Paul Deanery . Deanery - Archpriest Anatoly Rodionov, rector of the church in honor of the icon of the Mother of God "Satisfy My Sorrows" in Maryina . At the beginning of 2013, the deanery had six existing and two churches under construction. Temples are ordered by date of construction.
Temples of the Deanery
| Title | Period construction | Short description | Address | Picture | Links |
| Temple of the Blachernae Icon of the Mother of God in Kuzminki | 1759-1762 | Built by Ivan Zherebtsov presumably according to the project of architect Savva Chevakinsky . The central part is finally finished and consecrated in 1774. In 1784-1785, it was rebuilt in the style of classicism according to the project of architects Rodion Kazakov and Vasily Bazhenov . Closed in the first years of Soviet rule. It was restored in 1994-1995 according to the project of the architect E. A. Vorontsova, returned to believers. Thrones :
architectural monument [2] | Kuzminskaya St. , d. 7, p. 1. | [3] | |
| Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kapotnya | 1866-1870 | The temple is in pseudo-Russian style , built on the site of a wooden church damaged by a hurricane. The architect is unknown. Closed in 1938, returned to believers in 1991. Thrones:
| First Kapotninsky passage , 1. | [7] | |
| Temple of the Icon of the Mother of God “Satisfy My Sorrows” in Maryina | 1999—2001 | Five-domed 40-meter church in the style of Russian classicism of the XIX century. Built by architect A.N. Obolensky. The main dome is in the center, four are located symmetrically relative to it, forming a square. The temple has two bell towers . Thrones:
| Maryinsky Boulevard , 1. | [9] | |
| Temple of Patriarch Tikhon in Lublin | 1999—2001 | A wooden church, designed by architect A.N. Obolensky. The basement is well-maintained, a throne is consecrated in it, there is a baptistery . Thrones:
| Stavropol street , d. 25a. | [12] | |
| Temple of John of Kronstadt in Zhulebin | 1997—2006 | A wooden church, built under the leadership of E. A. Vorontsova. The main (only) throne: John of Kronstadt [13] | Saranskaya street , 1. | [14] | |
| Church of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir at the Moscow Cossack Cadet Corps named after M. A. Sholokhov | 2011 | A small, light, upright single-domed wooden temple. Located on a separate site near the Moscow Cossack Cadet Corps named after M. A. Sholokhov [15] | Street Marshal Chuikov , d. 30. | ||
| Temple of the Icon of the Mother of God "Education" in Nekrasovka | 2010— | The Byzantine-style five-domed church under construction represents a square with a large central dome and four smaller domes in the corners, with four aisles (side aisles in two tiers) and choirs . Built according to the project of the architect Andoei Anisimov [16] | First Volskaya street , ow. 2 | [17] | |
| Church of the Holy Martyr Tatiana in Lublin | 2011— | One-nave temple under construction with a rectangular capacity for up to 300 people. There are two tiers of floors along the perimeter of the central hall; open choirs are planned on the second floor. A one-story clergy house with a baptismal hall, a meeting room, administrative rooms, a refectory, classrooms, and relaxation rooms is also being built. Designer - Mosproject-2 [18] [19] | Krasnodar street , ow. 50. | [20] |
Notes
- ↑ Vostryshev, Shokarev, 2009 , p. 73-74.
- ↑ Monuments of architecture of Moscow, 1980 , p. 13.
- ↑ Palamarchuk, T.4, 2004 , p. 308-313.
- ↑ Vostryshev, Shokarev, 2009 , p. 384.
- ↑ Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kapotná . Deanery of the Peter and Paul District of Moscow. Date of treatment April 1, 2012. Archived on August 5, 2012.
- ↑ Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kapotná
- ↑ Palamarchuk, T.4, 2004 , p. 415-416.
- ↑ “Satisfy My Sorrows” of the Icon of the Mother of God in Maryina Church Archived on March 11, 2012. // Patriarchy.ru .
- ↑ Palamarchuk, T.4, 2004 , p. 297.
- ↑ Vostryshev, Shokarev, 2009 , p. 461.
- ↑ The official website of the temple of Patriarch Tikhon in Lublin .
- ↑ Palamarchuk, T.4, 2004 , p. 303.
- ↑ Official site of the Church of St. John of Kronstadt in Zhulebin
- ↑ Palamarchuk, T.4, 2004 , p. 314.
- ↑ Prince Vladimir Church at the Moscow Cossack Cadet Corps named after M.A. Sholokhov .
- ↑ Temple of the Icon of the Mother of God “Education” in Nekrasovka . Foundation "Support for the construction of churches in Moscow", the site of the private program "200 churches of Moscow."
- ↑ Official site of the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God “Education” in Nekrasovka
- ↑ Church of the Holy Martyr Tatiana in Lublin . The official website of the 200 Moscow Temples Program.
- ↑ The heart of the construction site was beating . The official website of the 200 Moscow Temples Program. 12/26/2011.
- ↑ Official site of the Church of the Holy Martyr Tatiana in Lublin
Literature
- Monuments of architecture of Moscow, consisting of state protection. - Moscow, 1980.
- Palamarchuk P.G. Outskirts of Moscow. Non-Orthodox Church. // Forty magpies A brief illustrated history of all Moscow churches. - Moscow: Astrel, 2004 .-- T. 4 .-- 663 p. - 7000 copies - ISBN 5-271-07711-X .
- Vostryshev M.I., Shokarev S.Yu. Moscow. All Orthodox churches and chapels. - Eksmo , 2009 .-- 544 p. - (Moscow encyclopedias). - 3000 copies - ISBN 978-5-699-34703-2 .