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St. Petersburg Processes for St. Alexander Nevsky
Pravoslavie ^ | 9/14/22

Posted on 09/19/2022 6:10:30 PM PDT by marshmallow

The Orthodox faithful of St. Petersburg, Russia, celebrated the feast of their beloved St. Alexander Nevsky with a festive procession down the main city street on Monday.

St. Alexander’s relics have been treasured at St. Petersburg’s St. Alexander Nevsky Lavra since August 30/September 12, 1724, after Emperor Peter I decided to transfer them to his new capital from the city of Vladimir.

The celebration began with two hierarchical Divine Liturgies. The local hierarch, His Eminence Metropolitan Barsanuphius, celebrated the service in the Kazan Cathedral together with His Eminence Metropolitan Timothy of Bostra of the Jerusalem Patriarchate and four other hierarchs of the Russian Church, reports the Metropolis of St. Petersburg.

And at the St. Alexander Nevsky Lavra’s Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated before the relics of the saint himself by His Grace Bishop Nazary of Kronstadt, the abbot of the monastery, together with His Grace Bishop Gideon of Georgievsk.

After the Liturgy in the Kazan Cathedral, one procession began down Nevsky Prospekt with the wonderworking Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, while another small procession left from the Lavra after the Liturgy there.

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