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Russia, Moscow, Sudostroitelnaya street, 50
Moscow
Russia
Telephone:
8 968 723 59 20
Temple of St. Spyridon of Trimifuntsky
- an Orthodox church in Moscow, part of the Danilovsky deanery of the Moscow city diocese.
History[edit]
On November 22, 2011, with the blessing of Archbishop Arseny of Istra, a temporary (small) church was consecrated, and then the first Liturgy was celebrated. The dean of the Danilovsky district, Archpriest Oleg Vorobyov, and the rector, Priest Mikhail Shmanov, served.
The solemn service took place on the holiday in honor of the icon of the Mother of God “Quick to Hear.” And this week we served the second festive Liturgy in honor of Nikon of Radonezh, a disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh.
“Residents of nearby houses are incredibly happy that our liturgical life is gradually developing,” notes Father Mikhail. “People are already coming to me with questions about when they can come and baptize babies.” Many people ask: “When will we take unction? And then the fast has already begun. Will we celebrate Christmas, Epiphany, and bless water?”
Father himself is surprised at the number of people “who from the first days reached out to us and spontaneously formed a community of the shrine that was just being built.” He says that he “didn’t expect such powerful support.” According to him, the internal life of the temple is organized “by the labors of the parishioners themselves.” They wash the floors and clean the area. And they are always wondering what else they can do to help. “It is significant that these are not only elderly people, but also young people,” continues the abbot. “And people keep coming and coming to us.” Those who do not yet know about the construction are told by their neighbors. Good news is passed on from mouth to mouth. Now we think that a temporary temple in the form of one military tent is not enough.”
The builders are also already accustomed to the fact that every day after the prayer service, Father Mikhail goes to illuminate the site, and they line up in a row in advance, take off their helmets, showing that they are ready to take an active part in this process.
Construction of the temple
The first patronal holiday was celebrated on December 25, 2011. “The stone walls of the large temple have not yet been erected, but the prayer walls are already standing firmly,” says the rector of the shrine under construction, Priest Mikhail Shmanov. The festive Divine Liturgy was celebrated in the temporary chapel. The service was led by the dean of the Danilovsky district, Archpriest Oleg Vorobyov. Concelebrating with him were Father Mikhail and Priest Alexy Stenechkin. There were so many who came to pray - about 300 (!) people that not everyone could fit in the small room. Therefore, speakers were installed outside, as well as a screen and projector for video broadcasting of the service. “The most gratifying thing is to realize,” the rector emphasized, “that on such a day people came not just to pray, but also to partake of the Mysteries of Christ! Almost the entire church participated in the Sacrament of the Eucharist! And three (!) Chalices were brought out for Communion - not even in all large churches this happens!” After the service, all worshipers were treated to a treat - homemade pies with hot tea. And the day before, on Saturday, builders began pouring the foundation. On January 8, 2012, the Sacrament of Baptism was performed in a temporary church. The first certificate was received by a one and a half month old baby with the rare name Eleazar, named in honor of the righteous Eleazar, a descendant of Jacob, the son of Isaac.
On January 7, the Divine Liturgy was served in a temporary church. “The long-awaited Feast of the Nativity of Christ has come for every Christian! – Father Mikhail said in his sermon. — Many people gathered today in our House of God to glorify the Bright Christmas of our Savior Jesus Christ. The Savior of the world, who delivered us from curse and death and gave us eternal life. The heart of each of us is filled with love, which we bring as a gift to the newborn Baby.”
On March 27, 2012, His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus', concelebrating with the Moscow clergy, consecrated the foundation stone at the site of construction of a new church in honor of St. Spyridon. At that moment, when the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church began to sprinkle the stone with holy water, the cloudy sky suddenly brightened, and the sun appeared from behind the clouds. The crowd began to nudge each other, pointing to the parting clouds, and congratulating each other, rejoicing at the good sign.
On June 20, 2012, a small belfry was installed. After construction is completed, the new bells will take their place on the church belfry and continue their service.
The territory of the complex is also gradually being improved, and by the efforts of the community itself. Volunteers planted flower beds and planted birch trees, which are gradually taking root.
On September 15, 2012, the first gilded dome crowned the Church of St. Spyridon.
On the Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross of the Lord on September 27, 2012, another golden dome adorned the temple. The main dome of the shrine is crowned with a unique illuminated cross.
“The cross was made especially for this church. There are no such people anymore, not only in the Program, but nowhere else at all. The height of the cross is 4.5 meters, it is decorated with a gilded openwork pattern, but the main feature is colored glass inserts equipped with LEDs. They glow in the dark,” Vladimir Resin told reporters.
The idea of making such an unusual cross belongs to the rector, priest Mikhail Shmanov, and the parish. “With strict adherence to all church canons, here we see a vivid example of how 21st century technologies are used in modern church architecture,” Fr.
Schedule of services
Pilgrims can visit the temple any day - it is open from 8 am to 8 pm. Tourists can explore the church, listen to a tour and honor the shrines that are kept here. Among them:
- part of the relics of St. Spyridon and his shoes;
- part of the relics of Archbishop Luke of Crimea;
- part of the relics of Sschmch. Harlampy;
- icon of the holy martyrs. Boris and Gleb.
All shrines are in the public domain and can be easily viewed when visiting the church. Pilgrims can also take part in regular services that take place as scheduled:
- From Monday to Saturday morning service at 8:00 (including confession) and evening service at 17:00 (with reading of the akathist). On Saturday from 17:00 the all-night vigil begins.
- On Sunday, the Divine Liturgy begins at 9:00 am.
- In addition to church-wide Christian celebrations (Christmas and Easter), the patronal feast of the patron saint, Saint Spyridon of Trimythous, is celebrated here every year. The day of his memory is solemnly accompanied by festive services on December 25, the day of the winter solstice.
Patriarchal service in the Church of St. Spyridon of Trimifuntsky
The services are led by priest and rector Mikhail Shmanov, who also took part in creating the design of the complex, in particular, he developed the original cross on the main dome.
Current state[edit]
Sunday School Building
a Sunday School at the church.
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The Sunday school conducts weekly classes for children, which study the Law of God, the Fundamentals of Christian Morality, the Church Slavonic language, the History of the Christian Church and other subjects. There are also classes in singing, choreography, and fine arts. Our teachers have theological and special education.
In addition to the main classes, children, if desired, can attend additional developmental clubs in vocals, piano, guitar, English, handicrafts, home economics, chess and much more.
Sunday school pupils take an active part in church holidays and events, Christmas and Easter holidays, visit museums, and make pilgrimage trips to Holy places.
All information can be clarified by phone
8-916-072-15-76
What to ask Spiridon Trimifuntsky
It is not customary to ask God's intercessors for material benefits, but from this saint you can.
- parishioners ask for help in solving housing difficulties;
- he is asked for financial assistance, and it miraculously comes true;
- businessmen can often be seen near Spiridon’s shoes in the Danilovsky Monastery;
- There is a lot of evidence on Orthodox websites and forums about Spiridon’s help in finding housing and successful resettlement.
During his lifetime, the saint came to the aid of many in business matters .
In order for your financial situation to improve, you need to repeat a prayer to the holy wonderworker for forty days, twenty minutes before the image. It cannot be said only during Lent:
- it is advisable to say a prayer in a temple or buy an icon;
- do not forget to thank the saint for his help;
- you need to make efforts on your own to get what you want, otherwise no prayer will help;
- It is imperative to pay attention to fateful signs.
How to get there[edit]
Directions
Address:
115407, Moscow, Sudostroitelnaya street, 48
Telephone:
8 968 723 59 20
How to get there
(from Kolomenskaya metro station):
- Bus number 724 towards Nagatinskaya embankment, to the stop “Sudostroitelnaya str., 48” (formerly “Prodmag”, 5th stop).
- By any tram (No. 35, 47) to the final stop "Nagatino". Further walk along the street. Shipbuilding in the direction of Nagatinskaya embankment (landmark: opposite the Pyaterochka store, building 59)
Temple of Spyridon of Trimifuntsky in Moscow, Bryusov Lane
For most Orthodox people, the Church of the Resurrection of the Word is, first of all, the place where everyone can bow to the miraculous image and a piece of the relics of St. Spyridon.
People are full of various superstitions, one of which says that the Saint comes to help in housing issues, is the protector of the poor and orphaned, and also helps those who find themselves in a hopeless situation. This temple is certainly modest and small, but among Christian believers it is a particularly revered place of prayer.
From the same article you can learn in more detail about what the Temple of St. Spyridon of Trimifuntsky is in Moscow (Bryusov Lane), where it is located, how you can get to it, etc.
Temple with the relics of Spyridon of Trimifuntsky in Moscow, historical background
The first mention of the church was back in 1548. It was made of wood, but in 1629 it was destroyed by fire. In 1634
on the same spot a new stone church was built, which still exists today. For almost several centuries it stood without any changes, and already in the period from 1816-1820.
Construction work was carried out to rebuild the bell tower and refectory.
Not far from the church there was a prayer house of the Prophet Elisha, which was built in 1620 as a memory of the meeting of Sovereign Mikhail Fedorovich with his father, Patriarch Philaret, who returned from Polish captivity. But in 1812, during a fire, the chapel burned down and was restored 8 years later as a chapel of the Church of the Resurrection of the Word.
Advice
In the second half of the 19th century, the windows of the pilgrimage church were hewn out and subsequently received a keel-shaped plaster frame made in the Russian style. The upper tiers of the bell tower in 1897
were replaced by new ones with a pseudo-classical form, after which the structure took on its current appearance.
In 1930, they wanted to close the church, but due to the large number of requests received not only from ordinary people, but also from quite famous artists who lived nearby on Nezhdanovaya Street, the pilgrimage remained open, but its domes were still removed .
Also read: Life of St. Spyridon of Trimifuntsky
Restoration work in the chapel was carried out in the period from 1963-1964, in 1979, and also for 4 years from 1982 to 1986.
Shrines of the church
The temple retained within its walls a large number of shrines from surrounding churches that were closed during Soviet times.
Among the rarest shrines is the divine face of St. Spyridon, which is located in the main part of the chapel on the right side next to the face of the Savior Not Made by Hands.
The Wonderworker is depicted on an image richly decorated with a chasuble, in the center of which there is an opening shrine with pieces of the holy relics of the righteous man.
The saint is considered a helper to the disadvantaged and the poor, and there is a belief that the person who is left without money, by praying to the righteous, can expect the sending of grace the very next day.
The presented church also has another rather revered shrine - the miraculous image of the Heavenly Queen “Seeking the Lost,” painted in 1802 and transferred to the chapel from the Cathedral of the Nativity in Palashi, which was demolished in 1930.
Address of the Temple of Spyridon in Moscow
The prayer room can be found at the following address: Bryusov Lane, No. 15/2, Moscow, Russian Federation.
You can get without any difficulties to the center of the capital, where the church is actually located, from anywhere in the city. Here are several routes along which everyone can find the abode of God:
- From the metro station “Revolution Square” or “Okhotnichiy Ryad”, which are located near Manezhnaya Square. Then you should go up Tverskaya Street (on its left side), and so on until the temple itself. Moreover, it will be clearly visible from Tverskaya.
- You can also get to the chapel from the opposite side of Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street, and from there you can get to the church by turning right.