The All-Holy Church in the city of Turov is a historical monument and at the same time a functioning church. There is a special atmosphere of spirituality and harmony, tranquility and grace here. You have the opportunity to see and touch one of the shrines, ask for strength and healing. We are talking about one of the miraculous stone crosses, which, according to legend, floated down the river against the current and remained in Turov.
Numerous pilgrims come to The All-Holy Church to touch one of the two-meter wonderworking stone crosses of the X century, which, according to legend, sailed to Tours from Kiev along the Dnieper and Pripyat in the year of the Baptism of Rus by Prince Vladimir. The second such cross, after the consecration of the cathedral in honor of Saints Cyril and Lawrence of Turov in 2013, was moved to its courtyard and installed on a special pedestal in the chapel. The third cross is kept in the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in the village of Pogost.
A church with incredible energy. Somehow we accidentally came to the end of prayer, and the church simply enveloped us with its centuries-old prayer, love and goodness. That's why I dreamed of joining the service. And so we were lucky, we drove by on Tuesday and it turned out that the church - a rare case-was opened in honor of the Feast of the Most Holy Theotokos! After the service, it felt like they had washed themselves with the purest spring water! I highly recommend it to everyone, especially believers! Come in, support, and pray for the Glory of God!
A unique place. Be sure to visit the monument of wooden architecture. I do not advise without a tour, there is something to listen to and something to be surprised at
The place left extremely positive emotional feelings, for the first time in my life I saw icons that I had not even heard of. In this church there is a stone in the form of a cross that floated along the river, some unusual power is felt from it. This is a church that everyone should visit.
This is a very old church, if I'm not mistaken, built in 1830. We baptized our daughter and nephew in it. A special atmosphere of peace when visiting the service. Even during the war, it was guarded by sentries. There are many graves of German soldiers who died during the occupation on the territory.
Everything is exactly as in the photo, just do not look for crosses growing out of the ground there, they are in another cemetery, and in this one there is already a whole one