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IV. VIDEOS in Russian

VR-13. THE PSKOV-PECHERSKY MEN'S MONASTERY
- (OF THE CAVES)
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- TIME: 30 mins. 1993. ISBN 1-881211-35-5
PRICE: $19.95
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- This video is available in English, # VE-23.
- (Click on hyperlink to go to this page.)

DESCRIPTION:
An ideal companion to the previous video (that shows the patronal
feast-day celebration here), this video portrays the 500+ year history, buildings, caves
and present life at one of Russia's most beautiful and well-preserved monasteries.
Located in Pechory, near Pskov, very close to the Estonian border, the 'heaven-protected'
monastery was closed only during the German occupation during World War II -- unlike the
fate of other monasteries in Russia under the Communists.
The monastery was officially founded in 1473, although monks had lived in
the caves here for some time prior.
 | Depicted are: |
 | the grounds and buildings; |
 | extensive views of the caves, where over 10,000 people are buried in the walls (similar
to the Monastery of the Caves in Kiev); |
 | some of the monastery obediences, including work in the blacksmith, wood-working and
iconography shops; |
 | the iconography of Priest-Monk Fr. Zenon; |
 | ringing of the famous bells; |
 | and a few interviews. |
This beautifully and sensively crafted video concludes with excerpts of
the Trinity-Pentecost Divine Liturgy. There is very excellent singing by the
monastery choir and the Childrens's Choir.
There is a striking contrast between this very large and established
monastery, and the small, renewly re-opened, remote monasteries, as viewed in other videos
(#24 and #25). These three videos (#23, #24 and #25) document the revitalization of
monasteries in Russia, and depict current monastic life. For Orthodoxy, the vitality
of monastic life has always been an index of the overall spiritual level of the country
and the era. Therefore, the rapid growth of monasteries in Russia in the 1990's,
with large numbers of young people flocking to the monasteries (and seminaries) is a very
hopeful sign for the continuing spiritual resurgence of the Faith in Russia in the future.
[Russian production. In Russian with printed English
translation almost completed.]

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