Many tourists coming from Europe and America,The question is what kind of Catholic churches in Moscow can be visited and where they are located. One of the oldest and most frequented Catholic churches in the Russian capital is the Church of St. Louis of France. But, of course, in Moscow there are other churches belonging to the western direction of Christianity. About which ones, and we will talk further.
This Catholic church in Moscow was builtin the years 1899-1911. Initially, they wanted to build only a branch of the church of Peter and Paul. However, by this time in Moscow there were already more than 30 thousand Catholics. Churches were not enough, so it was decided to build a separate large temple. Funds for its construction came mainly from Poland and Belarus. A lot of donations were made by the parishioners.
This temple operated until 1938. In the days of Stalin's repression, he was shut down, and the priest was shot. The Catholic organ was broken at the same time, and the facade was disfigured. Several state institutions moved to the building. For the convenience of officials, the church was rebuilt. He was divided into four floors, and turrets and spiers, so that nothing reminded of the religious affiliation of the structure, was demolished.
With the advent of perestroika, the temple was returnedbelievers. Rector of his became Tadeusz Picus. In 1990, he held the first mass on the steps of the temple. However, officially the Catholic parish the building was transferred only a year later. Photo of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary is located below.
After the restoration, the temple was againis consecrated. It happened in 1999. From that moment he was given the status of a cathedral. In 2005 the church was presented with a new organ. They sent him from Basel's Lutheran Cathedral. There is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Malaya Gruzinskaya Street, in the house 27. How exactly are the Catholic churches of Moscow on the map of Moscow, look at the end of the page.
This temple was consecrated on 24.11.1835. Originally in its place stood a wooden Catholic church. The initiative on its erection was made by the vice-consul of France himself. Immediately after the fall of the Bastille - July 15, 1789 - he turned to Catherine II with a request for permission to build a Catholic church in Moscow. The Empress granted permission to erect it. However, first construction of the church was planned in the German settlement. But the petitioners managed to convince the queen and get permission to erect a temple near the Kuznetsk bridge. It was in this area that a lot of French people lived at that time.
The temple of Louis is noteworthy that worship services here did not stop even after the revolution. However, they were conducted, of course, under the supervision of the Cheka first, and then the KGB.
In 1950, the temple of Louis was solemnlytransferred to the Catholic Church of the Baltic States. However, in 1991 he was returned to the French church. After that, restoration work was carried out in the temple.
The church of St. Louis is located on Malaya Lubyanka street, house 12.
This Catholic church in Moscow has becomeat once for several parishes and communities. In addition, church rituals are allowed to tourists who come to the capital with their priest. The services in this temple are held in different languages - English, French, Italian, Russian, Lithuanian, Polish, etc.
The parish of St. Louis leads an activecharitable activity. For example, it helps African students who came to study in Moscow. At the temple, an aid station was opened for those in need. People who have fallen into difficult life situations can come here for warm clothing or food.
This is a new temple, consecrated very recently. The decision to open it, because the existing Catholic churches were already lacking, was made in 2000. In 2003, the parish was allocated an old building of the House of Culture. At the moment it is an active temple. In its walls, among other things, there is a club of anonymous alcoholics, charity events are held. The rector of the church at the moment is Pelyak Dariusz Stanislav. There is a church of the Equal-to-the-Apostles princess Olga at the address of Kirova, house 6.
This Catholic church in Moscow operates with1814 year. The building, in which the services are held today, was rebuilt in 1882-1884. The project was made by the English architect RK Freeman. After the revolution, in 1920, this church was closed. At the moment it is returned to the believers. Anglican Church of St. Andrew can be visited at: Voznesensky Lane, 8.
This Evangelical Lutheran Church in Moscowwas built in 1664. Originally it was built of wood. The land under it was acquired by the artist Peter Inglis and General Bauman. In 1667, in its place, a larger church was built, but also a wooden one. At the same time, the pastor's house and school were attached to him. In the official possession of the Catholic community, the land passed, however, only in 1670. In 1685, the church of St. Peter and Paul was illuminated.
This wooden Catholic church in Moscow burned three times and was finally destroyed in 1812. The community at that time had to relocate to the temporarily constructed prayer house.
In 1817, the Catholic community of Moscow boughtThe estate of the Lopukhins, located near the German Sloboda. The house under the church was rebuilt at the expense of the King of Prussia. In addition, the Russian emperor also lent money for erecting the church. The new church was lit in 1819. In the middle of the 19th century, it was slightly expanded.
The building in which the parish operates today was built in 1903-1913. The author of the project was the English architect VF Valcott. The Russian architect VA Kossov built the church.
In 1924, this temple became the mainLutheran Cathedral in the country. However, soon the persecution of the church begins, and the activities of this parish are banned, and the building itself is transferred to secular institutions. In this case, as in the case of the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary, the spire was demolished. Again the church was given to believers in 1988. Divine services in the church are conducted in Russian and German. The address of this church is Starosadsky lane, house 7. Photos of the church of Peter and Paul are located below.
The first organ was purchased by this church in1892 in Germany. For a long time it was the best concert instrument of the capital. However, during WWII, in 1941, this organ was taken to Novosibirsk and disappeared. There are reports that it was partially scrapped and partially used as scenery.
In 1996, the community was presented with another body. Shortly before that, the old Lutheran church in Moscow was demolished in the German settlement, and the instrument was decided to be given to the church of Peter and Paul. Thanks to this body, the church at the moment is not only a religious building, but also one of the cultural centers of the capital. Acoustics in the hall of this church is just wonderful, so very often there are quite secular concerts here.
Catholic tourists can visit not onlychurches and temples of Moscow. In the capital there is also a chapel belonging to the community of this Christian direction. It is located not far from the Cathedral. The members of the community are mostly students from Africa and Latin America. The chapel was opened in the 90s. The services in it are held regularly. Also, the community organizes festive meetings, fundraising, clothing and food for the needy, country meetings for Muscovites, etc. Its members take an active part in the life of foreign students, support single mothers, etc. Divine services are held in Portuguese and Spanish . There is a chapel at Volkov Pereulok, 7/9, building 2, apt. eleven.
This church is administered by the embassyGermany in Moscow. It is located on Vernadsky Prospekt, in an ordinary apartment. Sometimes services are performed here, sometimes in the big hall of the embassy itself. Liturgies are held once a week. Like all other Catholic communities, German is engaged in charity. Also in the chapel there is a library of religious literature.
In 1982, the Catholic Chapel, formerlylocated on Sadovaya Samotechnaya in the diplomatic corps, on the territory of the diplomatic corps, was moved to Kutuzovsky Prospekt, into an ordinary apartment. There is no permanent priest in it. Services are conducted by chaplains of specific communities.
Catholic churches in Moscow (photo of some of youyou can see above on the page) experienced both blossoms and hard times. Today they, as before, receive believers and are major centers of charitable activity. People who have fallen into difficult life situations can come here and get help.
How are the main Catholic churches of Moscow on the map of Moscow, can be seen below.
It is around them that the life of the Catholic communities of the capital is concentrated.
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