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Tens of Thousands of pilgrims march to commemorate Russian Tsar Nicholas II
The Guardian ^ | 07-17-2017 | Shaun Walker

Posted on 07/17/2017 11:46:32 AM PDT by NRx

Holding aloft icons, crosses and portraits of Russia’s last tsar, tens of thousands of pilgrims have made a 13-mile walk near the Russian city of Ekaterinburg to mark the anniversary of the execution of Nicholas II.

In the early hours of Monday morning, the pilgrims walked to the spot where Nicholas and his family were executed 99 years ago.

This year marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution, and debates are surfacing about how modern Russia should view the events of 1917, in which the February Revolution overthrew the deeply unpopular Nicholas.

After the Bolsheviks seized power later in the year, the tsar’s family were kept under guard, and in July 1918, as the White Army were advancing on Ekaterinburg during the civil war, the royal family was executed.

The image of Nicholas II, whom historians have criticised as an ineffective leader –and who was demonised as the final ruler in a brutal, repressive system by Soviet ideology – is undergoing a renaissance, as the turnout for Monday’s pilgrimage shows.

The walk began at 3am from the centre of Ekaterinburg, accompanied by a children’s choir singing “God save the tsar”. Streets were closed off in the centre of the city to allow the column to pass.

The pilgrims walked for four hours until they arrived at the site of the executions, where a cathedral now stands. A religious service was held at the site.

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1 posted on 07/17/2017 11:46:32 AM PDT by NRx
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To: NRx

Russia a staunch bastion of Christian Orthodoxy damning secularists and praying for the return of the Czar while we are drowning in a cesspit of moral perversion? It’s as if God has turned the world upside down and shaken it.


2 posted on 07/17/2017 11:50:36 AM PDT by NRx (A man of integrity passes his father's civilization to his son, without selling it off to strangers.)
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To: NRx

That is some insane sh*t.


3 posted on 07/17/2017 11:50:53 AM PDT by Artemis Webb (Maxine Waters for House Minority Leader!!)
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To: NRx

Natural Law in action. Some seventy years of religious repression did not snuff out Russian faith in God.


4 posted on 07/17/2017 11:58:34 AM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: NRx

Poor Nicholas couldn’t fill his father’s shoes. And his misunderstood and increasingly isolated wife didn’t endear him to a citizenry crushed by war and poverty. He and his family weren’t “executed.” They were murdered in cold blood by a bunch of reeking goons after months of humiliation.


5 posted on 07/17/2017 12:00:11 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: NRx

The world has seen the poisonous fruit of the godless secularists in the past 100 years. The comfort for people who have kept the Christian faith is Jesus’s promise that at God’s appointed time, He will come again and take His Church home to Heaven. We trust in Him alone, not the evildoers who mock Him.


6 posted on 07/17/2017 12:04:57 PM PDT by txrefugee (.)
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To: NRx
The Russian word for "Sunday" is "Воскресенье", which means, "Resurrection". The Soviets were unable to change it. When the Soviet Union fell, the people of St. Petserburg changed the name of the city back to that from Leningrad. They pulled down the statue of Lenin in Nevskiy Prospekt, urinated on it, smeared feces on it, smashed it to pieces, shoveled it into trucks, and dumped it in the Neva river. In 1998, when the Russian Federation returned the bones of Tsar Nicholas and his family to St. Petersburg, they were buried with full honors, with millions of Russians lining the street to the state cemetary as the horse drawn carriages bearing the caskets rolled by.
7 posted on 07/17/2017 12:09:05 PM PDT by Westbrook (Children do not divide your love, they multiply it)
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To: IronJack
He and his family weren’t “executed.” They were murdered in cold blood by a bunch of reeking goons after months of humiliation.

Every time I think of that whole awful incident, I think of the scene (witnessed by a laundrywoman) in which Anastasia stuck her tongue out at the commander of the Red Army squad that had been tasked to execute them. This happened a few hours before they were all killed.

8 posted on 07/17/2017 12:09:28 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Liberals think in propaganda)
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To: Artemis Webb
Well, at least it's the Summer.

A French jurist, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, lived in interesting times.

He self-published, in the 1820s, what is now known as "The Physiology of Taste", and a month later, in the dead of Winter, attended a memorial service for the long-dead Louis XVI.

He caught his death of cold (probably pneumonia) in the drafty cathedral.

9 posted on 07/17/2017 12:11:58 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: NRx

Maybe the Russian Church will annoint Vladimir Putin as the new Tzar?


10 posted on 07/17/2017 12:17:28 PM PDT by captain_dave
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To: NRx
One important difference between the Soviet Communists and modern secular leftists is that the former maintained a prohibition on vices like pornography, drugs, and prostitution. Even though the Communists persecuted Christians and other religious believers, their criminal laws attempted to protect individuals from debilitating vice. Even though the state overrode non-state institutions such as the family, the legal system protected families and the institution of marriage from the debilitating effects of social vices.
11 posted on 07/17/2017 12:20:28 PM PDT by Wallace T.
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To: Steely Tom

Apparently, the hated Tsar tried to shield his son from the fusillade with his own body, so the child, who had already suffered so much from his hemophilia, was not killed immediately. The goons bayoneted the girls, but the Tsaritsa was dispatched with a bullet in his ear.

It makes me sick to read about it. These people were typical murdering Bolsheviks. Absolutely soulless.


12 posted on 07/17/2017 12:21:53 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: captain_dave

While they have warm relations with Putin, the Russian Orthodox Church is staunchly monarchist and legitimist in their political views. The Patriarch and most of the bishops have made it clear they recognize the Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna as the heir to the Imperial Throne.


13 posted on 07/17/2017 12:22:10 PM PDT by NRx (A man of integrity passes his father's civilization to his son, without selling it off to strangers.)
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To: captain_dave

Is he a Romanov?


14 posted on 07/17/2017 12:23:09 PM PDT by reg45 (Barack 0bama: Gone but not forgiven.)
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To: NRx; All

Nicolas II and his entire family were not “executed”; they were brutally, bloodily mass murdered in a cellar during a period of over ten minutes of pure terror and horror, all without even a semblance of a show trial. All of this was authorized by Lenin, the first Communist mass murderer, who then did his cowardly best to cover his tracks.

Congratulations to Putin for allowing this demonstration.


15 posted on 07/17/2017 12:33:43 PM PDT by libstripper
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To: IronJack; Steely Tom

“It makes me sick to read about it. These people were typical murdering Bolsheviks. Absolutely soulless.”

All of the members of the assassination squad were Jewish, chosen specifically as Jews, because the Bolshevik leader Leon Trotsky, also a Jew, believed that he could not rely on other Russians, with their Russian Orthodox affinities, to carry out the murders without hesitation.


16 posted on 07/17/2017 12:34:58 PM PDT by DrPretorius
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To: NRx

I’m still interested to know what happened to Anastacia....


17 posted on 07/17/2017 12:46:02 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

She was killed with the rest of the family. Her bones were discovered along with the others in the 90’s. After positive identification using DNA and other forensic methods they were buried in the Imperial crypt in the Fortress of Sts Peter and Paul in St. Petersburg. Only the remains of Maria and Alexei remain unburied because the Bolsheviks tried to destroy them with acid and some have tried to caste doubt on their authenticity. However recent and very exacting forensic examination and DNA tests appear to have settled the matter. It is hoped that the Russian Church will now assent to their burial with the rest of the family.


18 posted on 07/17/2017 12:57:41 PM PDT by NRx (A man of integrity passes his father's civilization to his son, without selling it off to strangers.)
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Of all the royal families in Europe, the Russo-German Romanovs were probably the least competent, most cruel and perverted of them all. I’m not in favor of regicide, but Russia is better off without them.

And clipping the wings of the rest of the nobility and the Russian Orthodox Church was probably a good thing, too.


19 posted on 07/17/2017 1:27:04 PM PDT by VanShuyten ("...that all the donkeys were dead. I know nothing as to the fate of the less valuable animals.")
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To: NRx

Very interesting. Thanks for posting.


20 posted on 07/17/2017 1:47:37 PM PDT by onedoug
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