I visit the cathedral almost every church holiday, I go to lectures with Father Roman, I always like everything here and I used to visit the Nikolsky monastery more often, I lived in the center and walked almost every day and now I already live in my apartment according to Schmidt, it's far away and inconvenient with transport Thank God for everything Everything is good and life is good
A beautiful temple in the Art Nouveau style, built in the early 20th century. In Soviet times it was a club, now it pleases the eye again with its black onion domes!
The church is sacred. In a candle shop, for some reason, a woman is always with such a dissatisfied look at everyone and everything, and if she is suddenly distracted (you want to give a note or buy a candle), but she is busy, all immersed in her notebooks, calculations...In general, you will wait, of course, until she is free, but you certainly will not ask or clarify something from such a person, so as not to run into rudeness. And that's how many times I see her behind the counter, it feels like a person is wearing a mask of discontent instead of a face, and she talks somehow unkindly. Words to God that she is not alone there. Other women are always attentive, they will prompt, advise if necessary, always with kindness to those who come.
A beautiful and elegant cathedral. It was built in 1903-1911. It is named after three saints — Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom, therefore there are three entrances to it, from different sides
Those who have never visited the temple, I highly recommend attending the service. The priests are very attentive and friendly, and the choir! The choir in the temple sings the service and praises God so much that I want the service not to end!
A beautiful cathedral that fits perfectly into the city center. The servants are wonderful and the services here are also very calm. I love this temple
The cathedral, where it is cozy and nice! There are always a lot of people at confession and communion! The services are solemn and beautiful! Anyone can find support here. May God grant everyone faith, hope, and love!
I don't really like coming in here. The atmosphere in this place is not sincere, it is not inviting. It may be a sin to say that, but... That's how I feel.
He does the right thing in terms of the fact that the candle trade is separate from the temple. After all, they should pray in the temple and did not think that there would be enough money for candles.
This is a wonderful holy place, you feel unprecedented holiness, greatness, and, at the same time, simplicity. Every time I come to Mogilev, I definitely go to this cathedral to pray, put candles on, and at the same time think about something eternal, spiritual. I remember how this holy place was revived, I was a student then, and we were young girls, at first we went to see the renovation of the temple for the sake of interest. Back then, we, the children of the Soviet country, had little knowledge about God, temples, and religion in general, but we tried to know the truth of existence at least in a small way. I remember how, before the state exams, I came to the cathedral with my classmates, then the renovation was in full swing, but Divine Services were already being held. Everything was very modest, even there were no candlesticks, they were replaced by tin boxes in which sand was poured. A very friendly, modest and pretty woman met us in the candle box. We said that we have state exams coming soon and we want to pray for their successful completion. The candle maker suggested that we all buy crosses and order notes, and we did so. After praying and putting the candles on, we went to the exit, and having already stepped over the threshold, I suddenly stopped and went back, as if someone invisible was leading me by the hand back into the candle box, the Candlemaid smiled sweetly at me, and asked if I had forgotten anything. And I realized, but I forgot, at that moment my gaze was fixed on a small modest icon, from which our Lord Jesus Christ Himself was looking at me. Looking at the woman still looking at me sweetly, I said, "Yes, I forgot to buy an icon." I don't remember how long I stayed in the temple then, but after leaving it, my girlfriends were gone, and it didn't matter, the main thing was that a small ray of true Divine light appeared in my soul.Now, for many years now, this image of the Savior has always been with me, wherever I am. A modest little image that fits in the palm of my hand, but I know that it protects me in all my ways and keeps me from troubles and bad weather.
A classic cathedral. A separate extension of the candle shop. The cathedral includes, in addition to the temple, a baptismal room, a library and an assembly hall where Sunday school classes are held.
It is well and conveniently located. It's probably normal for believers, but I remember how there was a cinema there, somehow it doesn't fit much with one another. I don't know, I can't say anything. It looks clean and tidy.
It was the last time in 2002. My son was born and I went to ask who was born on March 31st.To look at the talmuts.. One of the attendants told me to buy and watch... I don't go there after that! Now only in Podnikolye, in a convent..Everyone there is responsive and friendly..