In the center of Mogilev, in the courtyards of the Stalinok, this pearl of the city was lost.
The history of the church is very interesting and delightful. The church itself is amazing and majestic.
After the Mogilev lands became part of the Russian Empire, in 1783, the church of the Carmelite monastery was renamed in the name of St. Stanislav and became an arch-cathedral. All the churches located on the territory of the empire - from Sakhalin to the newly annexed lands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth - became part of the Mogilev diocese. Stanislav Bogush-Sestrentsevich, an outstanding Belarusian scientist and writer, was appointed its first archbishop, Metropolitan of the Roman Catholic Church of Russia by decree of Catherine II,
The church is the highlight of Mogilev ; it is located in the courtyards , which is not very natural for such a building with original architecture and interior decoration . The church is painted inside completely with frescoes on a religious theme in warm colors due to this, the volume and mood of the holiday are created . There is also a unique organ with ceramic pipes, its sound can be heard during the service.
As a Catholic myself, any visit to a shrine in another city is an event for me.
It was not difficult to find Mogilev in a small city and from this even more beautiful. Inside the block, he settled down and practically hid himself from the bustling street.
It attracts both inside and out with its simplicity - but then the most important thing, like everything in Catholicism, is one's own thoughts and attitude towards it.
Visit yes!!!!!
But there is a visiting time - I know for sure that after 10 am.