The City of Sofia, Bulgaria: "Neither Here Nor in Jerusalem" - Episode 5https://t.co/uBRyrjE6xa
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) September 14, 2021
This temple was built to be the church of the Russian embassy in Sofia. The rest of the photos are of the crypt where we found the tomb of a new saint called Saint Seraphim pic.twitter.com/6qP2RSPYYp
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
The Trisagion Films Tour of Sofia Continues
Sunday, September 12, 2021
All Saints of Lincolnshire
2021 09 11 All Saints of Lincolnshire Orthodox Church Tour. https://t.co/o3R6Z9zR9x via @YouTube
— Father Philip (@FrPhilip) September 11, 2021
Friday, September 10, 2021
Sofia
Brand New episode of Neither Here Nor in Jerusalem!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) September 7, 2021
Full video: https://t.co/uBRyrjmvFC
Join us as Fr. Panayiotis and I explore the beautiful and ancient city of #Sofia in #Bulgaria ! pic.twitter.com/sbwEFQcZpx
Friday, September 03, 2021
Discovery of a Byzantine Church
Byzantine church dedicated to unknown martyr unearthed in Israel. https://t.co/I579mc8tYb #RomanMiddleEast #Israel #RomanArchaeology #Byzantine #Archaeology pic.twitter.com/HQ6o3rmigA
— Roman Middle East (@RomanMiddleEast) September 2, 2021
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Church of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco
CHURCH OF ST JOHN OF SHANGHAI AND SAN FRANCISCO
— St Elisabeth Convent. Orthodox Life And Chants (@StElisabethConv) August 24, 2021
This wooden tent shaped church with 13 domes is located in a territory adjacent to the National Mental Health Clinic, and was built by our Convent to offer spiritual support to the clinic’s patients. https://t.co/JJcDa9cz1M pic.twitter.com/1ur392UUOQ
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Urși Temple
The wooden church of Urși 🇷🇴features beautiful frescoes in the Post-Byzantine tradition, but faced serious decay. This #EuropeanHeritageAwards-winning project saw it restored with the help of the local community, using materials from the surrounding landscape. @europanostra
— Creative Europe (@europe_creative) July 18, 2021
Friday, July 23, 2021
A New Skete for Valaam Monastery
Valaam Monastery opens 13th skete on feast of Kazan Iconhttps://t.co/huAncJexIl
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) July 23, 2021
On Wednesday, the feast of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, the first service was held in the church of Valaam Monastery’s new Kazan Skete. pic.twitter.com/sYWdEWYpOr
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Temple Used in Ostrov Burns Down
Wooden church from famous movie The Island (Ostrov) burns downhttps://t.co/zspxwe849d
— Orthodox Christianity (@Orthodoxy2019) June 9, 2021
The building stood on the shore of the White Sea Bay. It became a tourist attraction after it was featured in "The Island", which was an international success when released in 2005. pic.twitter.com/arwHV4Volp
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Panagia Mouchliotissa
Panagia Mouchliotissa (St. Mary of the Mongols) is a Middle Byzantine church significantly altered during the Palaiologan and Ottoman eras.
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) May 25, 2021
Its name probably refers to Maria Palaiologina, the “Lady of the Mongols”, who was married the Mongol khan Abaqa.
Photos taken today pic.twitter.com/BcLyvPZOgA
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
A Temple...
This orthodox church was built with the donation of an anonymous woman from #Australia#orthodox_times https://t.co/020XodkKKH
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) May 17, 2021
Saturday, May 15, 2021
The National Cathedral in Bucharest
A person made this replica of the National Cathedral in Bucharest from matches 🥢 🔥
— Aurelian Iftimiu (@AurelianNicolae) May 13, 2021
The machstick art piece will be on display at the National Cathedral's future museum. pic.twitter.com/YpfFqO6Wcf
Monday, March 29, 2021
The Mosaics of the Basilica of St. Praxedes
The Mosaics of the Basilica of St Praxedes https://t.co/QFU3wHRlVa pic.twitter.com/7cl03tcEgt
— NLM (@NLMblog) March 29, 2021
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Depictions of Constantinopolitan Temples
Depictions Chora, Vefa Church Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and Sergius and Bacchus/Little Hagia Sophia Mosque
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) February 25, 2021
From D. Pulgher "Les anciennes églises byzantines de Constantinople" (1880) pic.twitter.com/D0rkSO9CbA
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Temple of St. John the Forerunner
Hirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque/formerly the Middle Byzantine Church of St. John the Forerunner (Hagios Ioannis Prodromos en to Troullo) pic.twitter.com/f1E6qSFiZr
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) January 28, 2021
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
The Temple of Holy Sergius and Bacchus
Full video on the founding of Ss. Sergius and Bacchus and its inscription can be found at https://t.co/fu3MWyE3nf pic.twitter.com/7mwTdwPnaa
— The Byzantine Legacy (@ByzantineLegacy) January 27, 2021
Wednesday, December 09, 2020
Church of the Resurrection
Today we celebrate the Consecration of the Church of the Resurrection (Holy Sepulchre) in the Holy City of Jerusalem
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) December 9, 2020
The video is of a few words Fr. Panayioti gave to his group while he visited this holiest of placeshttps://t.co/4v8ZelAKbT
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Red Church
Red Church (c. 5C), near Guzelyurt, the home of Gregory of Nazianzus. The oldest surviving masonry dome in Anatolia. A beautiful church in a surreal setting. pic.twitter.com/x1jpFAVadP
— Jason Borges (@JasonBorges12) December 1, 2020
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
St. Justin Popovic & The Monastery of Celije in Serbia
Link in BIO!
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) November 25, 2020
The new church of Celije has 3 altars which are dedicated to St. Sava of Serbia St. Mary of Egypt and St. Justin Martyr. follow the link to watch our pilgrimage to this special monastery.https://t.co/Pq2lFtJZDQ pic.twitter.com/IBq6VtWoEf
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Agia Fotini of Mantinea
Agia Fotini of Mantinea: One of the most mysterious churches in the world https://t.co/c1nIcAdkVH pic.twitter.com/bNN4sHl7yF
— Greekcitytimes (@greekcitytimes) November 21, 2020
Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin, Moscow
Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin, Moscow, Russia pic.twitter.com/QnZLPkDDYU
— The Orthodox View☦️ (@theorthodoxview) November 20, 2020
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