Примеры использования Metropolitan of moscow на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow.
To the right is St. Peter, metropolitan of Moscow.
Jonah, the metropolitan of Moscow. Full-length view.
The high altar was consecrated by St. Philaret(Drozdov), Metropolitan of Moscow.
Saint Philaret, Metropolitan of Moscow.
St. Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow, consecrated in 1851, with two side chapels dedicated to the Our Lady of Tikhvin and SS.
Appeal to Christianity Grand Duke Vladimir/ Macarius(Bulgakov), Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna.
Jonah, the metropolitan of Moscow. Half-length view.
Receiving the Hegumen when he arrives,the Tsar invites him to become Metropolitan of Moscow, but Philip initially declines.
These are St. Alexis, the Metropolitan of Moscow, who lived in the 14 th century, and St. Daniel.
At the close of the XVIII century the monumental three-tier belfry andthe Church of Philip, metropolitan of Moscow joined them.
Makariy(Bulgakov), metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna.
The first and permanent supervisee of the Fund will be patients of Central Clinical Hospital named after Holy Hierarch Alexis Metropolitan of Moscow and the Hospital itself.
Compositions of Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna: In 5 vol.
In recognition of your dedicated services andto mark these important dates, I deem it fair to grant you the Order of St Innokenty, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomensk, II Class.
Drozdov, Vasily Mikhailovich, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, 1782-1867.
Makaryev Sobor's(Russian: Макарьевские соборы) were two Local Council meetings of the Russian Orthodox Church, convened in 1547 and1549 by Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow, for the purpose of canonization of Russian saints.
Saint Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow served the saint's funeral with many clergy.
Saint Innocent Veniaminov(1797-1879), the most famous Russian Orthodox missionary priest, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, the apostle of America and Siberia.
The teachings of Platon Levshin, Metropolitan of Moscow, underlined the need for tolerance and encouraged the advancement of ecclesiastical education.
The central altar of the Three Joys was consecrated on 10 December 1861 by St. Philaret, Metropolitan of Moscow, who, in 1826, consecrated the Church itself.
The assembly unanimously elected Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna Sergius to be the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
The Church was built in 1777-1788 by the architect Matvey Kazakov, who added a rotunda containing the main altar of St. Philip, the Metropolitan of Moscow, to the already existing refectory and bell tower both built in 1752.
Alexius the Holy Hierarch, the metropolitan of Moscow; created by the tsar's painter Ivan Maksimov, the icon depicts the Kremlin together with the Saviour's Gate.
According to surviving records, the priest Vasily Kholmogorov served as the dean of St. Nicholas Church from 1911;he was appointed by the Holy Martyr Vladimir(Bogoyavlensky), the metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna.
It was consecrated by Platon Levshin, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, who was a prominent hierarch of the Russian Church.
In the 17th century the paint was refreshed:Macarius, the metropolitan of Moscow, is believed to be the possible executor.
Hegumen Philip, future Metropolitan of Moscow, decided to build a church, which in size, richness and perfection of architecture would not be worse than the most famous churches of Russia of those times.
In 1863, the building was reconstructed as church again,and with the blessing of the Metropolitan of Moscow, Philaret, numerous mason symbols and sayings were brushed away from the walls.
Great St. Philaret Drozdov, Metropolitan of Moscow, and Nikita Gilyarov-Platonov, a publicist of the 1870s, were alumni of Kolomna seminary.