The life of the Church is rich and multifaceted, and many moments of grace are best conveyed through the living image. Our video library opens the doors of Saint Elisabeth Convent in Minsk to viewers around the world, offering a glimpse into the spiritual, cultural, and charitable life of our community.
Here you will find sermons and talks by our clergy, filled with words of encouragement, pastoral guidance, and reflections on the Gospel. These videos invite you to hear the living voice of the Church and to find answers to the deepest questions of the soul.
The collection also includes recordings of Divine Services and feast-day celebrations. Even from afar, the faithful can join in the prayerful atmosphere of the monastery, experiencing the solemn beauty of Orthodox liturgy and the joy of major feasts.
In addition, our video section features documentary films, interviews, and cultural programs that tell the story of the Convent’s ministry. Through them, viewers learn about the sisters’ service in hospitals and orphanages, their creative workshops, and the charitable projects that bring hope to those in need.
By watching these videos, you can walk the paths of the Convent, enter its churches, and witness the living faith that inspires both monastics and laity. Each recording is an invitation to prayer, reflection, and a deeper encounter with Christ.
We welcome you to explore this video archive, to share it with others, and to let the words, images, and hymns draw you closer to the peace and joy of God’s presence.
We broadcast the All-Night Vigil and Divine Liturgy services every Saturday and Sunday. Some of you have probably already seen our livestreams, but do you know what the process of making them looks like? We invite you behind the scenes to see…
Father Andrey Malakhovsky and Sister of Mercy Elena Batura share their understanding of an ascetic feat in modern times. The domestic church in honour of St Xenia of Petersburg opened in 2013 at the care home No. 3 for adults with neurological…
In this video, the patients of the Boarding Home for adults with special needs talk about God, faith and the chapel in honor of St Xenia Fool-for-Christ which was established in 1998. "It was really hard when there was no church here."
On January 19th, the Orthodox Church celebrates the joyous Feast of Theophany. There is a wonderful tradition at our Convent: after the night service, we go to the Convent’s farmstead to plunge into the ice-cold water. After that, we drink hot…