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“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:29). Who would repeat these words in a job interview?
Smaller worries and passions are something to be left behind; instead, we should live for the real and most important thing.
Lay and monastic brothers and sisters, many of whom are professional painters and art experts, have worked on restored hundreds of icons of different types.
All too often, we are too afraid of silence and will rush to fill it up. But the moments of silence are truly precious.
In our ministry in education, we see schools as vehicles for passing on to future generations the moral values that have been nourished over centuries.
In our works of charity, we are mindful of the old saying: “Worry not about a roaring storm, but about a tear of a needy person”.
Icons are painted on thoroughly dried wooden planks covered with a coat of natural materials.
We all need to seek medical care when we are sick. We go to a physician to heal our bodies, and to our Doctor in Heaven to heal our immortal souls. However indispensible physicians may be on earth, our lives would become a total disaster without…
A church in honour of St Nicholas has an icon with a particle of his relics which is one of the most precious objects in Convent.
The meaning of a human life and its value are determined by one's life goal. If the world is going to burn down in flames, together with all the worldly things in it, a human life, then, will be worthless, meaningless and only a chasing after…
At this church, all festive services and the Sacrament of Matrimony are celebrated.
Do we realise the importance of articulating before God the actions that are essential and indispensable for us...?
In the third part of her first-person review of the Convent’s lived history, sister Yulia Kostukevich explores the foundations of our strength and of our ability to sustain and expand our works.
If you want to see all of the beautiful things that could be made from a piece of metal and know what it means to work with inspiration, come to the metal workshop of the Convent.