Krestny khod

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Easter krestny khod, with the icon of Our Lady of Kursk, as painted by Ilya Repin in 1880-83.
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Easter krestny khod, with the icon of Our Lady of Kursk, as painted by Ilya Repin in 1880-83.

Krestny khod (Russian: Крестный ход) is a solemn religious procession in the tradition of Russian Orthodoxy carried out on holidays and various special occasions.

The procession is headed by clergy. A large Holy Cross (hence the name), religious banners (khorugvs) and icons are carried in front of it and in other places.

The procession may start is a church, encircles the church, and then the congregation re-enters the churrh. Alternatively, it may start in one church and end in another one. Other possible routes:

  • when a new or sanctified icon is delivered to the church
  • from a churh to a river, for sanctification of water
  • from a burial place of a martyr to a church in his name
  • from a church to a field as a part of ceremony of praying for rain

[edit] Miscellanea

During April 2, 2006July 18, 2006 an international krestny khod was carried out across Transnistria, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. [1]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ International Krestny Khod
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