Father Luke, tell us, please, how you first came to Sretensky Monastery. I came to Sretensky Monastery in 1996, in December. I had a friend here, Roman Danelyan—now Hieromonk Cleopa—who had come to ...
Monastic life in Sretensky Monastery, closed by the Bolsheviks in 1925, was renewed in 1994, fifteen years ago. It was first re-opened as a metochion of the Pskov-Caves Monastery. The story of the ...
The Moscow Sretensky Monastery Choir returns to America this October for the first time since their historic 2007 world tour. This acclaimed all-male choir from the famous 600-year-old Sretensky ...
The world-renowned Moscow Sretensky Monastery Choir will be performing at a first-come, first-serve free concert at Katara Cultural Village Amphitheater on October 5, it was announced. The event, ...
Moscow’s Sretensky Monastery was founded in 1395, in celebration of victory over Tartar invaders. In 1917, following the Bolshevik revolution, its monks were exiled to Soviet prison camps. Returned to ...
Moscow Sretensky Monastery Choir is one of the more well-known choirs in Russia, especially beloved by President Vladimir Putin and the Patriarch Kirill of the Church. The Choir performed at the ...
HE the Minister of Culture and Sports Salah bin Ghanem bin Nasser al-Ali attended a concert performed by the world-renowned Moscow Sretensky Monastery Choir at the Katara Opera House on Thursday as ...
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