The photos taken in the first week of the Nativity Fast capture the transition from autumn to winter and the joy of the first snowfall in Moldova and Bukovina.
Archimandrite Hristofor Bucur from Poiana Brașov Monastery, performing the Baptism rite. Photo credit: Gabriela IacobPhoto-memory for future generations: in front of the sculpted gates of a Romanian traditional household. Photo credit: Facebook / Anda HorobaSoft autumn light falling on a cross in the cemetery of Peștera, Romania. Photo credit: Facebook / Irinel CîrlănaruAutumn landscape at Dervent Monastery, Romania. Photo credit: Protos. Sofronie BobaruPantocrator fresco on the ceiling of the “Life Giving Fountain of the Mother of God” Church spire in Sascut Târg, Romania. Photo credit: Facebook / Archdiocese of Roman and BacăuSt. John Chrysostom was honoured at the Ecumenical Patriarchate according to tradition, by placing his icon on the patriarchal throne and bringing out his relics for worship on Monday, November 13. Photo credit: ec-patr.org / Nikos PapachristouThe “Syriac” Mother of God Icon from Ghighiu Monastery, Romania, was honoured at the Șerban Vodă Church in Bucharest on Tuesday, November 14. Photo credit: Basilica.ro / Mircea FlorescuThe head of St. John Chrysostom was brought from Mount Athos’ Vatopaidi Monastery to the Greek town of Agrinio. Photo credit: ope.gr / Rafail GiorgiadisPatriarch Theophilus III of Jerusalem honours the tomb of St. George the Great in Lydda on the day commemorating the moving of the saint’s relics, according to the old Church calendar. Photo credit: Facebook / Jerusalem PatriarchateOn guard at the Archdiocesan Cathedral in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania. Photo credit: Popescu Andreea-ZenoviaAt the Vigil before the commemoration of the Transfer of St. George’s relics – the patronal feast of the Romanian “Lacu” Skete Chapel, Athonite monks mention in prayer all the names sent by the faithful. Photo credit: chilieathonita.roSaint Paisios of Neamț was commemorated at Bucharest’s “Șerban Vodă” Church on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. Photo credit: Basilica.ro / Raluca EnePatriarch John X of Antioch visited and blessed the patients of the hospital in the Wadi al-Nasara region from western Syria on Thursday, November 16, 2023. Photo credit: Facebook / Antiochian PatriarchatePatriarch Daniel inaugurated a museum of church art in the basement of the Patriarchal Palace on Thursday, November 16, 2023. Photo credit: Basilica.ro / Mircea FlorescuThe first snowy morning at Putna Monastery, on November 18, 2023. Photo credit: Putna Monastery / Father Joseph“St. Elijah” Church in Slănic Moldova resort, Romania, in its first winter snapshot of the season. Photo credit: Facebook / Turist prin Județul BacăuSunset seen from Mount Athos’s “St. Menas” Chapel. Photo credit: Iulian Lorin JuravleFirst snow at the Pângărați Monastery, Romania, on November 18, 2023. Photo credit: Facebook / Mănăstirea PângărațiSerbian Dečani Monastery in Kosovo, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to 1335, preserves over 1000 original frescoes. Photo credit: X / @DecaniMonasteryMonastery of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Brusturi, Romania, under this season’s first layer of snow, on November 18, 2023. Photo credit: Monastery of the Exaltation of the Holy CrossThe first snow at Putna Monastery, on November 18, 2023. Photo credit: Monk Atanasie“Children must be educated in the spirit of the Gospel of Christ’s love and of Christian values, through prayer and exhortation to holy living and good works” (Patriarch Daniel). Photo credit: Cristian Ioana-CristinaBucharest’s Antim Monastery glowing in the night. Photo credit: Basilica.ro / Aurelian IftimiuArchbishop Anastasios of Albania received a painting from a child during the celebration on His Beatitude’s 51st anniversary as Archbishop on Sunday, November 19, 2023. Photo credit: Facebook / Radio “Ngjallja”Stephen the Great’s Monastery in Putna, Romania, in the white of the night. Photo credit: Fr. Dositei IancuOrsoni Venezia 1888, the supplier of the tesserae used for the mosaic of the National Cathedral in Bucharest, Romania, keeps track of all the colour samples created for this project. Photo credit: Instagram / @orsoni.venezia1888Preparations for a baptism at the “Saints Peter and Paul” Cathedral in Balș, Romania. Photo credit: Alexandra IliescuSunset over Neamț county, Romania. Photo credit: Facebook / Mănăstirea Sihăstria
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