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2011-12-28 The Orthodox Brotherhood of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Hong Kong has translated and published in the Chinese-language book by Archpriest A. Torik "On becoming one with the Church". Today it is one of the few books available to the Chinese reader who needs assistance in finding the Orthodox faith. |
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Our Mission to the Philippines, led by the venerable reverend Father Abe D’Iesu in Cagayan De Oro has been destroyed. Thousands there are without food and water. Hundreds are dead. The following is from MSNBC and it is estimated that 1,400 people are dead or missing. “Cagayan de Oro and nearby Iligan cities on Mindanao island were worst hit when Typhoon Washi slammed ashore while people slept late on Friday and early Saturday, sending torrents of water and mud through villages and stripping mountainsides bare. The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) said 652 people were killed in eight provinces in the southern Mindanao region, with more than 800 missing.” |
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2011-12-12 On 11 December 2011, the round table discussion on Compatriots and the Russian Orthodox Church: Experience of Cooperation in Asia concluded its work in the capital of China. |
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2011-11-22 "Metropolitan Innocent (Figurovsky) of Beijing", a monograph by the Krasnoyarsk scholar, sinologist VG Datsyshen, continues the series of publications devoted to the study of the history of Orthodoxy in China. Published by Hong Kong's Sts. |
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2011-10-12 The Yekaterinodar Diocese released the film "Beiguan. The last Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in China", which tells about the 20th Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in China and its leader, Vladyka Victor (Svyatin). |
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2011-06-02 A conference on "Orthodoxy in the regions of China," dedicated to topical issues of Orthodoxy in China took place in Almaty on May 31 with the blessing of Metropolitan Alexander of Astana and Kazakhstan in Almaty on May 31. A welcome message from Metropolitan Hilarion, DECR Chairman, was read at the beginning of the conference. His Eminence Archbishop Gennady, Bishop of Kaskelen presented a report on the perspectives of preaching Orthodoxy in China. Conference reports were devoted to issues such as preaching Orthodoxy among the Chinese diaspora and also addressed the problems of the Orthodox Church in the regions of China. |
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The image of the Port Arthur Mother of God was put in the cemetery chapel in the town of Port Arthur
2010-12-05
On the feast of the Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple at St. Vladimir's chapel at the Russian cemetery in the town of Lushun (Port Arthur), the image of the Port Arthur Mother of God was established for veneration Painted specifically for the Port Arthur chapel by Tsarskoye Selo iconographer Mikhail Osipenko. The copy is an accurate replica of the miraculous icon of the Port Arthur Mother of God, which is stored in Vladivostok. The original miraculous image, painted as a blessing to Russian troops during the Russian-Japanese War of 1905, has not been delivered to Port Arthur. Over time, it was lost, and was found in Jerusalem in the nineties of the 20th century, by a group of pilgrims from Vladivostok. |
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2010-11-07 On November 7, 2010, a large delegation of Serbs visited the Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God in the territory of the Russian Embassy in China. Representatives of the Embassy of Serbia in the PRC and the Association of Friends of Serbia became acquainted with the exposition of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in China, the parish library. During the trip, the rector of the church, the priest Sergey Voronin, told about the history of the Holy Orthodox Church, the present situation of Orthodoxy in China, the parish life restored in 2009, the Dormition Church, and answered numerous questions from visitors. |
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2010-11-06 The monograph of well-known Russian Chinese scientist V.G. Datsyshen "History of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in China," published by the parish of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Hong Kong, continues a series of recent publications devoted to studying the history of relations between Russia and China, primarily in the field of spiritual and religious ties. Detailing the history of the oldest institution - the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in China, this launched a domestic Chinese Studies, which laid the foundation of the Chinese Autonomous Orthodox Church and was a major influence on the tradition of Russian-Chinese friendship. |













