Temple of Panteleimon the Healer in southern Butovo schedule


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In Orthodoxy there are many churches where people come to pray, ask for help, and confess their sins and actions. It is there that people can ease their souls and find understanding. The largest number of different churches and monasteries are located in large cities. This is explained by many residents. Therefore, it is not surprising that Moscow is famous for its many churches. Among them, the Temple of Paraskeva Friday in Butovo is worthy of attention. This saint is considered one of the most revered in Orthodoxy. Therefore, it is not surprising that many church monasteries bear her name.

History of the construction of the monastery

About 500 years ago, on the territory of the village of Kiovo-Kachalovo, a wooden church was erected in honor of Paraskeva Pyatnitsa. At the beginning of the 17th century it was destroyed during the Polish-Lithuanian invasion. In 1694, a stone temple appeared in its place. Over time, a chapel of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary appeared next to it. He worked for a long time and over time became a little impoverished. It was decided to update it.

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In 1901, reconstruction began. In the end, its architectural appearance was so changed that it seemed to be built anew. The consecration of the new temple took place in 1904. A wooden gatehouse was built next to it in 1906 and a cemetery was located. In the 1930s, difficult times began for the temple. He was handed over to local authorities. All church utensils disappeared somewhere.

This destruction continued until the 80s. Then the Church of the Great Martyr Paraskeva Pyatnitsa was left alone. Thus it was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church. First, in 1990, against the backdrop of paper icons, the first service was held in the Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Church in Butovo.

Its restoration was carried out exclusively with money and donations from parishioners. People helped in every way they could. Over time, a bell tower was built, and then a second chapel. The capital holiday falls on November 10th. It was on this day in 1998 that the new temple was consecrated. There were a large number of children at this event.

Senior clerics said this was a good sign of the temple's continued prosperity. Then it was decided to open a Sunday school for children at the church.

Activities of the parish

Paraskeva Church in Butovo is the center of the Paraskeva-Pyatnitsky deanery district and conducts active parish activities, which include the following areas:

  • on Saturdays, interviews are held with the rector of the temple;
  • There is a Sunday school, including for adults:
  • In addition, the clergy of the temple provides spiritual and charitable care to: hospice, local pre-trial detention center, all schools in the area and kindergartens.

An interesting aspect of the parish’s activities is related to the fact that they attach special importance to sporting events. Namely football.


Interior decoration of Pyatnitskaya Church

The cleric of the temple is responsible for holding the Moscow-wide Intercession, Christmas and Easter tournaments, and also leads the Orthodox Sports League. The all-Moscow Orthodox football tournament is held precisely under the leadership of the clergy of the Church of St. Paraskeva Fridays in Butovo.

Temple shrines

Like other temples, there are also shrines here:

  • Icon "Quick to Hear"
  • Icon of the Mother of God “Helper of Sinners”,
  • icon "The Sign",
  • "Sovereign" icon
  • icon “Unexpected joy”,
  • "Inexhaustible Joy"
  • "Healer"
  • Icon "Vilna-Ostrobramskaya".

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In addition, there are also reliquaries. The temple has a main altar, which was consecrated in honor of Paraskeva Friday. There is a chapel in honor of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The side throne bears the name of Dmitry Donskoy.

Schedule of public talks

Sunday School Schedule
Parish Church of St.
good book Dimitri Donskoy in Raev Schedule of services for JULY 2021

1 Thu Bogolyubskaya Icon of the Mother of God. Mch. Leontia. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
Water-blessing prayer service. Lithium. 12:00 CSN
2 pt Apostle Jude, brother of the Lord. St. Job, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. St. John Maksimovich, Archbishop. Shanghai and San Francisco. St. Varlaam Khutynsky. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
3 Sat Sschmch. Methodius, bishop Patarsky. All the venerable and God-bearing fathers who shone forth in Holy Mount Athos. Memorial service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD

HSA

4 sun 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, All Saints who have shone in the Russian land. Water-blessing prayer service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD

HSA

6 W Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God. Mts. Agrippina. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD

HSA

7 Wed Nativity of the honest, glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord John. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD HSA
8 Thu Prmts. Fevronia. Blgvv. book Peter, in the monasticism of David, and Prince. Fevronia, in monasticism Euphrosyne, Murom miracle workers. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
Water-blessing prayer service. Lithium. 12:00 CSN
9 pt Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God. St. David of Thessalonica. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
10 Sat St. Ambrose of Optina. St. Sampson the Stranger. Memorial service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD HSA
11 Sun 3rd Sunday after Pentecost. Voice 2. Icon of the Mother of God, called “Three-Handed”. Prpp. Sergius and Herman, Valaam wonderworkers. Water-blessing prayer service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD HSA
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD HSA
12 mon Glorious and all-validated supreme apostles Peter and Paul. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD HSA
15 th Position of the venerable robe of the Most Holy Theotokos in Blachernae.

Akhtyrskaya Icon of the Mother of God.

Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
Water-blessing prayer service. Lithium. 12:00 CSN
16 pt Transfer of the relics of St. Philippa, Metropolitan Moscow and all Russia, miracle worker. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
17 Sat St. Andrew, Archbishop Kritsky. St. Martha, mother of Simeon Divnogorets. St. Andrey Rublev, icon painter. Passion-bearers Tsar Nicholas, Tsarina Alexandra, Tsarevich Alexy, Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia. Blgv. led book Andrey Bogolyubsky. Memorial service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD HSA
18 Sun 4th Sunday after Pentecost. Voice 3rd. Finding the honest relics of St. Sergius, abbot of Radonezh. Water-blessing prayer service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD HSA
20 W St. Evdokia, in the nuns Euphrosyne, led. book Moscow. Prpp. Thomas, like in Malei, and Akaki, like in Ladder. All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD HSA
21 Wed Appearance of the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos in the city of Kazan. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD HSA
22 Thu Sschmch. Pankratia, ep. Tavromensky.

Koloch Icon of the Mother of God.

St. Theodora, bishop Edessky. St. John of the Cave.

Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
Water-blessing prayer service. Lithium. 12:00 CSN
23 pt The position of the honorable robe of our Lord Jesus Christ in Moscow. St. Anthony of Pechersk, Kyiv, chief of all Russian monks. Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
24 Sat Equal. Olga, lead. Princess of Russia, in Holy Baptism Helena. VMC. Euphemia of all praise. Finding the relics of Sschmch. Hilarion, Archbishop Vereisky. Memorial service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD HSA
25 Sun Voice 4th. Icon of the Mother of God, called “Three-Handed”. Mchch. Procla and Ilaria. St. Mikhail Malein. St. Simon Volomsky.

St. Arseny Novgorodsky.

Water-blessing prayer service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD HSA
27 W Ap. from 70 Akila. Mchch. Kirik and Iulitta. St. Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain. St. Stefan Makhrishchsky. All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD
28 Wed Equal. led Prince Vladimir, in Holy Baptism Vasily. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
29 Thu Sschmch. Bishop Athenogenes and his ten disciples.

Russian miracle workers glorified at the Moscow Councils of the 16th century.

Chirskaya (Pskov) Icon of the Mother of God.

Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
Water-blessing prayer service. Lithium. 12:00 CSN
30 pt VMC. Marina (Margarita).

St. Irinarch of Solovetsky. St. Leonid Ustnedumsky.

Matins. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
31 Sat Mch. Emiliana.

Mch. Iacinthos of Amastrida. St. John the Long-Suffering, Pechersk, in the Near Caves.

Memorial service. Watch. Divine Liturgy. 8:00 HDD
All-night vigil. 17:00 HDD HSA

HDD - divine service in the Church of St. good led book Dimitry Donskoy (Polyarnaya St., 34B)

HSA; (___) - divine service in the Church of St. Alexis, Metropolitan. Moskovskogo (Shirokaya St., 25A)

ChSN - divine service in the chapel of St. Nicholas (Menzhinsky St., 32D)

SCHEDULE FOR JUNE

Schedule of services

Like other churches, services are held here, which anyone can attend. A more detailed schedule of services in the Paraskeva Pyatnitsa Church can be seen on the temple website. But the main services are held according to the following schedule:

  • Liturgies are held every day at 08.00 and 17.00. Immediately after them, memorial services are served.
  • on holidays and Sundays - the liturgy is held at -7.00 and at 10.00.
  • After early worship and on Sundays and holidays, water blessing prayers are held.
  • Akathists are read regarding the schedule on weekdays and weekends at 17.00.

About the Temple

Temple complex of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God in Yu. Butovo. History of the parish.

The parish of the Church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God in Potapovo (Southern Butovo) was formed in the late 90s. Then an initiative group of Muscovites found a place to build a temple on the outskirts of Moscow, in South Butovo, not far from the village of Potapovo, where construction was just beginning. At the end of 1998, a worship cross was installed and consecrated at the site of the proposed construction. In 1999, the community was officially registered, and in 2001, rights to the land plot for the proposed construction were issued. The site for construction has been allocated where there has never been an Orthodox church.

At the end of 2001, by decree of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus' Alexy, priest Sergius Trishkin was appointed rector to the parish, who has since been at the head of the parish. After the appointment of the rector, active parish life began. At the worship cross at the construction site, regular prayer services began to be held on Sundays and holidays. A Sunday school was opened, which is still in operation today.

Simultaneously with the active parish life, the development and approval of the project for the future temple complex began.

It was planned to build two temples. The first church in honor of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God with two chapels - St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and the Royal Martyrs and Passion-Bearers. The second temple is in honor of the great martyr and healer Panteleimon. In the lower tier it is planned to place a temple in honor of St. Onuphrius the Great with a baptistery. The complex should also include the buildings of the Spiritual Center with administrative and economic parts.

At the beginning of 2005, the project was ready and passed the examination. At the beginning of 2006, a building permit was received and preparation of the land plot began. On June 3, 2006, on the day of remembrance of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God, the consecration and laying of the stone of the first temple as part of the temple complex took place - the temple of the great martyr and healer Panteleimon. The laying was carried out by the vicar of His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II, Archbishop Arseny of Istra. A temporary temple was built at the construction site. The first liturgy there was celebrated on September 30, 2006, on the day of remembrance of the martyrs Vera, Nadezhda, Lyubov and their mother Sophia. Since that time, services in the temporary temple have been held regularly. The construction of the main temple was difficult in the first stages, but in the summer of 2008 the floor slab of the basement floor was poured and construction of the main part of the temple began. In December 2008, construction of the roof began. In the summer of 2009, a dome was installed on the temple and on July 4, 2009, a Cross was erected on the completed temple.

On August 9, 2009, the first Divine Liturgy was celebrated in the capital church of the great martyr and healer Panteleimon. It was performed by Archbishop Arseny of Istra. In February 2010, bells were hung on the belfry. On August 9, 2010, the Divine Liturgy was also celebrated in the lower church of St. Onuphrius the Great. On Wednesday of Bright Week 2011, another bishop's service was held in the church. It was performed by the vicar of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill, Bishop Irinarch of Krasnogorsk. Since then, almost all services of the twelve holidays have been held in the stone church.

Interior finishing work is being carried out in the temple. In November 2010, the construction of utilities to the temple began. By October 2011, the temple territory was connected to external heat supply networks, waste and fecal sewerage, a central heating station was built, and on-site sewerage, water supply, and partly heat supply networks were laid. Design work is being carried out to connect to city power grids.

We hope that our temple will not only be the architectural center of the adjacent microdistrict, but will also sanctify with spiritual light, love and warmth all who will come into contact with it in one way or another.

Any help will be received with gratitude and prayerful memory.

Traditions of our parish.

During the existence of the community, it developed its own traditions. The Sunday school begins its work on the first Saturday of October, and on the second a pilgrimage trip to the Trinity-Sergius Lavra is organized. The children, together with teachers, parents and the rector of the temple, visit the monastery, venerate the relics of St. Sergius of Radonezh, who is the patron of all teachers and students.

And in the month of May, children, parents, teachers and clergy celebrate the end of the school year with a picnic in nature. Parishioners organize games, competitions, concerts and, of course, barbecues.

The life of the parish does not stop even in the summer. In 2007, the first big trip was organized, and in subsequent years our parishioners rafted down the Pra River in the Ryazan region, along the Vaimuga River in the Arkhangelsk region, visited the Khibiny Mountains and the Caucasus, and even in Slovakia (in the Tatras). Every trip is necessarily combined with a pilgrimage. Thanks to this, parishioners visited the Anthony-Siysky Monastery, the Khibinogorsk Monastery, Solovki, the Alanian churches in Arkhyz and many other hard-to-reach places.

For the youngest parishioners, together with their parents, a joint vacation is organized in the Crimea, in Alupka. Families live on the territory of the Church of the Archangel Michael and have the opportunity to relax and pray.

Our parishioners love and know how to celebrate holidays. The most widespread and cheerful holiday is Maslenitsa on the eve of Lent. You won’t see any kind of games, competitions and fun there! There is also horse riding and performances by folk, children's and youth choirs, to which everyone sings along heartily. Pupils of the Sixth Company club demonstrate their skills, and small parishioners perform a small performance. All this is accompanied by music, dancing and food, in which pancakes, of course, take first place.

One of the favorite traditions of our parish is the St. Nicholas Fair. It is held on St. Nicholas winter, during the days of the Nativity fast. Parishioners prepare for it in advance: children and adults studying in Sunday school studios prepare various crafts, and all the craftsmen and craftsmen of our parish bring their handicrafts. Among these works you can find and purchase real masterpieces. The culinary creations of our parishioners are very popular at the fair. It is important that the fair involves many people in the “virtuous circle”: both those who bring their goods and those who buy them. Proceeds from the fair go to charitable purposes: to the charity service of the temple and to record CDs of the Rassvet choir.

The parish dining room unites parishioners not only during meals. Meetings with interesting people take place there. Among those who visited us: People's Artist of Russia Evgeny Steblov, writers Alexander Nikolaevich Strizhev, Natalya Sukhinina, Tatyana Shiposhina, ... performers of Orthodox songs - Andrey Selivanov, ...

The parishioners also have sports traditions. Since 2008, at the end of October, a tourist rally has been held, in which parishioners not only of our church, but also of the entire South-Western Vicariate and the team of educational institutions of South Butovo participate. The competitions are aimed at uniting and improving the health of participants, attracting them to tourism. They are often carried out in the form of a game, which arouses great interest among children and adolescents.

Another tradition is ski competitions in the Bitsa recreation area; they, like the tourist rally, are organized by the Orthodox travelers club “The Right Way”.

Another wonderful and good tradition of our parish is congratulating parishioners on the New Year and Merry Christmas. The real Father Frost comes to visit little children with the Snow Maiden and a whole retinue of guests. They put on a real performance at the children’s home and give gifts. And the folk choir goes out with congratulations to elderly parishioners and the disabled.

How to get there

The address of this temple: Moscow, Starokachalovskaya street 8, building 1. The temple is open every day from 07 am to 20.00 pm. You can get there by metro. You need to get off at the Dmitry Donskoy Boulevard station. You will have to walk a little, but then an incredibly beautiful sight will open before you. Both the external and internal beauty of this structure will make you stop and admire it.

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Story

The history of the Chernevsky Church of the Paraskeva-Pyatnitsky Deanery began back in 1683, when a small wooden church was built on a vacant lot in the town of Vyshneye Chernevo. Throughout its existence, the church has undergone ups and downs, there have been moments of amazing prosperity and bitter periods of complete desolation and ruin.

dateEvent
16th centuryAt this place in Chernev there existed and operated a wooden temple.
1710-1723The time of construction of the brick church.
1931From that time on, worship was stopped.
1941-1945During the Second World War, the temple was inactive, but remained undestroyed.
1974The Church of the Nativity of Christ in Chernev is included in the list of state-protected monuments.
1989The church was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church.
1994The Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church gave its blessing to hold church services, and from this period the gradual revival of the temple began.
1996The Chernevsky Church of the Nativity of Christ was consecrated, and a new life for the church began.

Orthodox calendar

St. Evmenia, bishop Gortynsky (VII). St. Euphrosyne of Suzdal, in the world of Theodulia (glorification 1698). St. Hilarion Optinsky (1873).

Mts. Ariadne (II). Mcc. Sofia and Irina (III). Mch. Castor. Vmch. Bidzins, mchch. Shalva and Elizbar, princes of Ksani (c. 1660) (Georgian). Council of New Martyrs and Confessors of the Land of Vladimir1.

Sschmchch. Alexy Kuznetsov and Peter Dyakonov presbyters (1918); sschmchch. Amphilochia, bishop. Krasnoyarsky, Ioann Vasiliev, Boris Bogolepov, Mikhail Skobelev, Vladimir Chekalov, Veniamin Blagonadezhdin, Konstantin Tverdislov, presbyters and martyr. Sergius Vedernikov (1937).

Molchenskaya (1405), called the “Healer” and Starorusskaya (her return to Staraya Russa in 1888) icons of the Mother of God.

Gal., 212 zach., V, 11–21. Luke, 11 parts, III, 23 – IV, 1.

How to get there

Getting to the temple is very easy, as it is located at Starokachalovskaya street 8, bldg. 1. You can get there by going to the metro station “Dmitry Donskoy Boulevard”. Coming out of the metro, we immediately find ourselves on this street, where the temple is clearly visible.

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New trends

Among the elders of the temple are people who were in the past a sea captain, a military man, and a pediatrician. Perhaps this affects the active church life of the temple. It has a Sunday school, whose students, along with studying religion, take part in sports competitions. The temple provides effective assistance to orphanages and is involved in the rehabilitation of alcoholics and drug addicts.

Among the shrines of the temple there are such rarities as the icon of Equal-to-the-Apostles Nina (Georgian saint), the icon of the Mother of God “Inexhaustible Chalice”, the icon of Seraphim of Swarovsk.

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  • https://fb.ru/article/140273/hram-paraskevyi-pyatnitsyi-v-butovo-jemchujina-mikrorayona

Parish counseling

At the parish of the Church of St. Moses Murin in South Butovo, parish counseling is conducted

Consultation on issues of interest to you can be obtained daily in the church shop of the temple from 8.00 to 19.00.

Temple phone number.

To register for catechetical conversations, you need to contact catechist Alexander: +7 (915) 058-99-26.

On Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12.00 to 15.00
at the parish, those who wish can ask questions personally to the rector , Priest Ilya Sychev.

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Architectural features of the temple

The Church of the Nativity of Christ in Chernevo is a small brick complex of two multi-tiered buildings connected by a closed passage. This is how the church was originally conceived and built, but time and neglect turned the once beautiful architectural creation into complete ruin.

The restoration of the Church of the Nativity in Chernev began according to the design of the architectural and artistic workshops of the St. Daniel Monastery in the early 90s and continues to this day.

From the very beginning, the temple was conceived as a small patrimonial church, for the prayers of a small Christian family community. In those distant times, it was not customary to build a separate bell tower (as the temple has now), so the temple itself had a tier-belfry. A separate bell tower with a covered passage was added to the temple a little later.

The Chernevsky temple was once the tallest in the entire district. It was built according to the “fashion” of the 17th century and incorporated all the characteristic features of form and decor typical of that time. Now the building has a complete architectural style, painted in a warm beige color with white crowns, arches and window openings.

Not long ago, a Sunday school appeared near the Chernevskaya Church. The building was made in the style of the main church buildings and together with them forms a complete architectural ensemble. Near the church, since the time of the existence of a village settlement here, a cemetery has been formed.

Sacraments


And, of course, the Sacraments are performed in the church - sacred actions and rituals, thanks to which every believer receives Divine grace. In the Orthodox Church of the Nativity of Christ (Chernevo) there are seven such Sacraments:

  • baptism;
  • communion;
  • repentance;
  • anointing;
  • confession;
  • sacrament of priesthood;
  • wedding.

It is the sacred Sacraments that are important components of the church. It is thanks to them that the Christian community goes beyond the earthly concept of life, coming into contact with the spiritual world.

Confession is the moment of reconciliation with the Lord. After all, the process itself includes sincere repentance before God and a promise not to repeat one’s mistakes and sins in the future. In addition, there is also confidential communication with a clergyman if many unanswerable questions have accumulated and confession is not enough to find answers to them. Then you can arrange a meeting with your confessor and talk through the “painful” points. It is recommended to do this before confession.

Communion is also an act of repentance before the Lord. Before the day of communion, it is necessary to fast, pray and repent of sins for some time. It is also necessary to exclude watching TV, computer games, watching programs and films. It is recommended to remain in prayerful silence and read spiritual literature. Especially the canons.

Moscow. Church of the Nativity of Christ in Chernev.

According to a scribe book from the 17th century, part of the territory of modern South Butovo was occupied by a wasteland near the village of Chernevo Vyshney on the Malaya Yazvenka River, which belonged to the royal steward Fyodor Ivanovich Tarakanov. His sons, Yakov and Nikita, built a manor house and a wooden church here on September 27, 1683 to replace the completely dilapidated one. This is how the history of the Church of the Nativity of Christ in Chernev began. In 1709-1720, the following Tarakanovs dressed the church in stone clothes, and in the 11th century a bell tower was added to it, which had a connection with the main building. In this form, the temple entered the revolutionary storms of the 20th century, subsequently sharing the fate of many, many of its brothers. First it was closed, then it was looted.

Over the course of 50 years, the temple was destroyed. By 1989, its walls were chipped, and in some places did not exist at all. The domes and roof were missing. The new life of the Church of the Nativity of Christ in Chernev began in a new country. The church was restored by the whole world. People collected building materials bit by bit and even returned icons. Over time, a whole exposition of authentic things related to the temple was accumulated, which was exhibited at the Butovo Museum of History. On July 29, 1995, the temple was consecrated and received its first parishioners. The interior decoration of the church (iconostasis) was made in 2004-2005 in the icon-painting workshop in the name of St. Alypius of Pechersk. The shrine of the temple is the especially revered icon of St. Demetrius of Rostov.

In 1683, in the estate of Yakov da Ni, a wooden church was built. By 1722, “Ivan Pakratiev, son Lyubach, and the peasant Danilo Ekimov, son Irkhin, gave this note to Colonel Alexei Ivanovich Tarakanov, stating that they agreed to build a stone church in his estate near Moscow in the village of Chernevo and make a cruciform, faceted church for them.” The first clergy of the temple were priest Alexei Ivanov, who served here from the construction of the wooden church in 1683 to 1709, and from 1704 sexton Alexey Klimov and sexton Matvey Grigoriev. The church at that time did not have a bell tower; the belfry was built in the dome of the temple. The bell tower appeared later in the 19th century.

The description of the village of Chernevo given in the “Economic Notes” of the 1770s is interesting: “The village of Chernevo is located on a ravine. The entire church is made of stone in the name of the Nativity of Christ. The master's house is wooden on a stone foundation. It has a regular garden with fruitful trees, three ponds on a ravine, containing fish: crucian carp and tench, which, like the fruits, are used for household consumption. The soil is silty, oats are better grown on it, but barley, rye, wheat and hay fields are mediocre. The forest is spruce, birch, aspen - fit for construction, 3-4 inches in length, 4 fathoms high. There are animals in it: foxes and hares; birds: nightingales, starlings, thrushes, black grouse and siskins, and in the fields - quails... The peasants depend on the produce, the landowners plow the land, 55 acres per field. They make a living by arable farming. In addition to field work, women spin flax, wool and weave linen and cloth for their own use.” It is known that the Chernev peasants asked to assign the temple to the nearby Vvedensky in the village of Ivanovskoye, since they did not have time to cultivate the church lands; priest Vasily Romanov addressed Metropolitan Platon with a corresponding request in 1800. The request was granted, and the Church of the Nativity of Christ was assigned to the church in Ivanovo.

The last rector of the church was Father Nikolai Vorontsov, who also served as the director and teacher of parochial schools in Chernevo and Voskresensky. Father Nikolai had five children; he was married to the daughter of the priest who served in the church before him, John of Vozdvizhensky. After the revolution, services in the church stopped, Father Nikolai was shot on December 8, 1937 at the Butovo training ground.

In the 1930s services in the temple stopped, but its building remained untouched even during the war. In 1974, the temple was included in the list of architectural monuments under state protection, but by that time the temple was looted. Since 1989, the temple was again transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church, and since 1993, regular services began there. The main and only altar of the temple was consecrated in honor of the Nativity of Christ by a small priestly rite. Side throne in honor of the icon of the Kazan Mother of God.

Church of the Nativity of Christ in Chernev (Chernevskaya street, house number 8).

Now the light metro line runs over the place where the temple stands. The village itself no longer exists, only a temple, a cemetery and a dammed nameless river, a tributary of the Chechera. Once upon a time here was the patrimony of the Tarakanovs, who built a church in honor of the Nativity of Christ between 1709 and 1722. The temple is small, made of brick, designed for the prayer of one family and their servants. It was the tallest building in the estate and once towered over the entire area. For construction, they chose the type of building with a petal plan, common since the end of the 17th century. The temple existed as a rural parish until the end of the 1930s. There was a rural cemetery next to it. Before the Great Patriotic War, the temple was closed, it was devastated and began to collapse. In the 1970s Village residents erected a monument at the cemetery to their fellow villagers who died in the Great Patriotic War.

In 1985, the lands of the village of Chernevo entered the territory of Moscow. The Church of the Nativity of Christ was returned to the community of believers in 1990. Since 1995, it has housed the Patriarchal Metochion. In the temple there is a particularly revered icon of St. Demetrius of Rostov.

Mikhail Vostryshev “Orthodox Moscow. All the temples and chapels."

The Nativity Church in the village of Chernevo was built in 1683 and is made of wood. Under 1709 it says: the Church of the Nativity of Christ in Vyshny Chernev is wooden, and under 1722 it is stone.

The village of Chernevo at the beginning of the 17th century. - “the wasteland that was the village of Vysshee Chernevo”, in 1735 it was located in the Moscow district, Molodtsky camp and is recorded in the scribe books: “behind Fedor, behind Ivanov’s son Tarakanov, his father’s old patrimony is the village of Chernevo, and in it there is a votchinniki yard, business people live people, a courtyard of clerks, 2 households, 20 peasant households and a Bobylsky yard, and a wasteland that was the village of Chernevo Vysshee.”

In 1646: “for the residents: Yakov and Nikita Fedorovich, the Tarakanov children, and for the clerk Grigory Volkov, there was a village that was the village of Cherneva, and in it there were 2 estates, 9 households, 24 peasants and 5 bobyl households; in 1678 - 2 courtyards of patrimonial landowners, 35 farmsteads of peasants and peasants.”

In 1683, on the wasteland of Vysshee Chernevo, Yakov and Nikita Tarakanov set up a courtyard for themselves and built a church here, which is why the wasteland began to be called the village of Vysshee Chernevo. It was owned in 1704 by Ivan Nikitich Tarakanov and in 1725 by his son Alexei.

Kholmogorov V.I., Kholmogorov G.I. “Historical materials about churches and villages of the 17th – 18th centuries.” Issue 8, Pekhryansk tithe of the Moscow district. Moscow, University Printing House, Strastnoy Boulevard, 1892

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