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A prayer service as part of the All-Russian Family Parade took place in Kamchatkatranslated

July 6, 2026 · 1 min read

On July 5, a religious procession and prayer service took place at the Trinity Cathedral as part of the All-Russian Family Parade. The procession of the cross after the Divine Liturgy passed from the Trinity Cathedral to the chapel of Saints Peter and Fevronia of Murom on the territory of the Trinity Cathedral complex.  The procession was led by Archbishop of Petropavlovsk and Kamchatka Theodore.  At the end of the prayer service to Saints Peter and Fevronia of Murom, the Head of the Kamchatka Diocese, Archbishop of Peter and Paul and Kamchatka Theodore addressed those gathered:

“Dear Inessa Erikovna, venerable fathers, brothers and sisters, I cordially congratulate you all on today’s church and state holiday, the name of which reveals the very essence of family life: the Day of Family, Love and Fidelity. Indeed, without love and fidelity, not a single family can stand. At the heart of today's holiday is the glorification and veneration of the noble princes Peter of Murom and his wife, the pious Princess Fevronia. We know that in their lives they did not perform feats of arms and their transition to eternity did not become a martyr’s death, although they were persecuted, but nevertheless, they lived a simple good life, keeping their conscience towards each other, people and...

Source: Site: Петропавловская и Камчатская епархия  ·  Read the full story →
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