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Joy of all who Sorrow Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in Druskininkai, Lithuania, belonging to the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Lithuania.. It is dedicated to the icon of the Joy of All Who Sorrow. The church was built in 1865, after Druskininkai become a highly popular spa town visited by many wealthy Russians.
The Joy of All Who Sorrow Church is an Orthodox church in Koterka (a parish in Tokary), in the Siemiatycze Deanery of the Diocese of Warsaw and Bielsko of the Polish Orthodox Church. The Orthodox parish in Tokary was established no later than the 16th century; from the 17th century until 1839, it was a Uniate building.
The original San Francisco parish of the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia was founded on June 2, 1927. [2] An earlier Holy Virgin Cathedral was located at 858-64 Fulton Street between Fillmore and Webster Streets. That building is still extant and was designated a San Francisco Landmark on May 3, 1970. [3] [4]
Joy of All Who Sorrow Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church: United States: Indianapolis, Indiana: Fr. Stevan Bauman, Rector; The Reverend John Koen Protodeacon Michael Walker Holy Trinity Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church: United States: Madison, Illinois: Fr. Ivan Malinov Saint Herman of Alaska Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church: United States ...
The complex includes nunnery of Saints Martha and Mary (Polish: Monaster Świętych Marty i Marii na Świętej Górze Grabarce), established in 1947, as well as three monastery churches (the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ Church, the Icon of Our Lady "The Joy of All Who Sorrow" and the refectory church of the Dormition of the Most Holy ...
Eastern Orthodox Church: Canonized: July 2, 1994, San Francisco, California, United States by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia: Major shrine: Cathedral of the Theotokos, Joy of All Who Sorrow, San Francisco, California, United States: Feast: July 2 [O.S. June 19] (nearest Saturday to July 2 in ROCOR) Attributes: Glasses
The Joy of All Who Sorrow or the Joy of All Afflicted (Russian: Всех скорбящих Радость) is the name of an icon and a title given to the Theotokos (Mary, mother of Jesus). The iconography is specifically Russian, without Byzantine precedent.
Joy of All Who Sorrow Church, Koterka; O. Orthodox Church of the Holy Virgin, Hope, Luby and their mother Zofia (Sosnowiec)