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St. Eutychius, archbishop Constantinople (582).

Equal to ap. Methodius, archbishop. Moravsky (885). Rev. Platonides of Syria (308). Mchch. 120 Persians (344–347). Mchch. Jeremiah and Archilius the priest (III).

Mchch. Peter Zhukov and Prokhor Mikhailov (1918); ssmch. John Boikov presbyter (1934); ssmch. Jacob Boikov presbyter (1943); Rev. Sevastiana Fomina, Spanish (1966).

Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.

At the 6th hour: Isa. LXVI, 10-24. Forever: Gen. XLIX, 33 - L, 26. Prov. XXXI, 8-32.

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Saint Eutyches, Archbishop of Constantinople

Saint Eutychius of Constantinople, Archbishop

Saint Eutyches, Archbishop of Constantinople , was born in a village called "Divine", in the Phrygian region. His father, Alexander, was a warrior, and his mother, Sinesia, was the daughter of a priest of the Augustopolis church, Hesychius. Saint Eutyches received his early education and Christian upbringing from his grandfather, a priest. Once, during a children's game, the boy wrote his name with the title of patriarch, and this, as it were, predicted his future ministry. At the age of 12, he was sent to Constantinople for further education. The young man succeeded in the study of the sciences and realized that human wisdom is nothing before the teaching of Divine Revelation. He decided to devote himself to the monastic life. Saint Eutyches withdrew to one of the Amasian monasteries and received the rank of Angel in it. During his strict life, he was appointed archimandrite of all Amasian monasteries, and in 552 he was elevated to the patriarchal throne.

When the convocation of the Fifth Ecumenical Council was being prepared under the holy noble Emperor Justinian (527–565), the Metropolitan of Amasia was ill and sent Saint Eutychius in his place. In Constantinople, the aged patriarch Saint Mina (536-552, Comm. 25 August) saw the blessed Eutyches and predicted that he would be patriarch after him. After the death of the holy Patriarch Mina, the Apostle Peter appeared in a vision to Emperor Justinian and, pointing with his hand to Eutychius, said: "Let him be made your bishop."

At the beginning of the patriarchal ministry of Saint Eutyches, the Fifth Ecumenical Council (553) was convened, at which the fathers condemned the heresies that arose and anathematized them. However, a few years later a new heresy arose in the Church, the autodocets, that is, the "incorruptibles", who taught that the flesh of Christ before the death of the Cross and the Resurrection was incorruptible and did not experience suffering.

Saint Eutychius boldly denounced this heresy, but Emperor Justinian, who himself bowed to it, brought down his anger on the saint. By order of the emperor, the soldiers seized the saint in the church, tore off his patriarchal vestments, and sent him into exile to the Amasia monastery (in 565).

The saint meekly endured exile, stayed in the monastery in fasting and prayer, and performed many miracles and healings.

So, through his prayer, the wife of the pious husband Androgin, who had previously given birth only to dead babies, had two sons born and reached adulthood. Two deaf-mute youths received the gift of speech; two children, seriously ill, recovered. The saint healed the cancer on the artist's hand. The saint healed another artist by anointing his sick hand with oil and making the sign of the cross over it. The saint healed not only bodily, but also spiritual illnesses: he expelled from the girl a demon that did not allow her to receive Holy Communion; cast out a demon from a young man who had run away from the monastery (after that the young man returned to his monastery); healed a drunkard leper who, having been cleansed of leprosy, stopped drinking.

During the Persian attack on Amasia and the general devastation of the inhabitants, at the direction of the saint, grain was given from the monastery granaries to the starving, and the grain reserves in the monastery, through his prayers, were not depleted.

Saint Eutyches received from God the gift of prophecy; so, he indicated the names of the two successor emperors of Justinian - Justin (565-578) and Tiberius (578-582).

After the death of the holy Patriarch John Scholasticus, Saint Eutyches returned to the cathedra from a 12-year exile in 577 and again began to wisely manage his flock.

Four and a half years after his return to the patriarchal throne, on Fomino Sunday, 582, Saint Eutychius gathered all the clergy, gave a blessing, and with peace went to the Lord.

Troparion to Saint Eutyches, Archbishop of Constantinople

The rule of faith and the image of meekness, / the abstinence of the teacher / show thee to your flock / the truth of things, / for this sake you acquired high humility, / rich in poverty. / Father Eutyches, / pray to Christ God / / be saved to our souls.

Translation: By the rule of faith and the image of meekness, abstinence as a teacher, the immutable Truth has revealed you to your flock. Therefore, by humility you have acquired high, by poverty you have gained wealth. Father Eutychius, pray to Christ God for the salvation of our souls.

Kontakion to Saint Eutyches, Archbishop of Constantinople

Divine faithful Eutychius all sing, people, / let us appease love, like a great shepherd and minister, / and a wise teacher, and a banisher of heresies, / / ​​prays to the Lord for all of us.

Translation: Truly Saint Eutychius is glorifying everything, people, with love we will glorify as a great shepherd, minister and teacher of the wise and banisher of heresies, as he prays to the Lord for all of us.

Reading the Gospel Together with the Church

19 April. Great post. Studying the Holy Gospel History. About the Cross

Hello dear brothers and sisters.

And so the Great Lent came to an end. This week we remembered the most important events that were a type of the coming Passion of Christ. Ahead of us are the memories of the resurrection of Lazarus, the Lord's entry into Jerusalem, and Holy Week.

Every day we read the Gospel, becoming witnesses of the great blessings of God and hearers of the words of Christ's Truth. But once a year, before the great feast of the Pascha of Christ, for several days we read very terrible words about the betrayal and suffering of our Savior, about His death on the Cross. And today I would like to talk about the Cross.

Back in the days when none of the apostles could even imagine that someone was capable of raising a hand against Jesus Christ, our Lord began to warn His disciples about the suffering He was about to experience. In the Gospel of Mark we read:

8.31. And he began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer much, be rejected by the elders, chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and rise again on the third day.

8.32. And he talked about it openly. But Peter, having called him away, began to rebuke him.

8.33. But he, turning and looking at his disciples, rebuked Peter, saying: get away from me, satan, because you think not about what is God, but what is human.

8.34. And calling the people together with His disciples, He said to them: Whoever wants to follow Me, deny yourself, and take up your cross, and follow Me.

(Mark 8:31-34)

This part of the Gospel of Mark contains the central and important points of the Christian faith. So, from our conversation with Peter, we learn that for Jesus as the Messiah, as the Christ, there is only one way, the way of suffering. And this road is for everyone who wants to follow Him. The Lord has never tried to bribe people by promising them an easy way. He promised them the glory of the Kingdom of God, but he never promised people comfort. Therefore, the Savior calling the people together with his disciples, he said to them: whoever wants to follow me, deny yourself, and take up your cross, and follow me(Mark 8:34).

To tell a man that he must be ready to bear his cross was to tell him that he must be ready to be looked upon as a criminal, that he must be ready to die. It is clear that the first Christians understood this expression not in the same way as we do, but literally: “to carry the cross” means to be crucified.

The execution of crucifixion was the most shameful, the most painful and the most cruel. In those days, only the most notorious villains were executed with such a death: robbers, murderers, rebels and criminal slaves. The suffering of a crucified man is indescribable. In addition to unbearable pain in all parts of the body and suffering, the crucified one experienced terrible thirst and mortal spiritual anguish. Death was so slow that many were tormented on the cross for several days.

The Lord does not just offer such a terrible image of following Him. The memory of the cross should not only frighten, bring to life the people who accompanied the Lord, but strengthen them in faith in Him when these same people become witnesses of the sufferings of Christ.

The cross itself, as a kind of shameful and painful death, will be transformed by the Savior's Honest Blood into a symbol of sacrificial love - a clear example of all the gospel words of the Savior. If in the first centuries the Cross was a symbol of suffering, now it is a symbol of the glory of millions of Christians around the world.

But what does the Cross of Christ call us to? Only one thing - love! After all, the Cross is love, the all-conquering, merciful, compassionate love of God for every person. To be outside this love means not to accept either the Cross of the Lord or the Gospel of Christ in general. And every Orthodox Christian is called to embody the Gospel, the sacrificial service to one's neighbor, in his life.

There is one instructive story in the life of St. Paisios the Holy Mountaineer. When Elder Paisios was carrying out his feat of prayer in Sinai, next to him were Greek missionaries who had come on a mission to the Bedouins. One day the monk learned that one of the missionaries gave his clothes to a Bedouin to be washed for money. This aroused the astonishment of the saint, and he asked the missionary: “And what were you doing while he was washing?” - to which the young man replied: “What? I read commentaries on Holy Scripture so as not to lose a minute of time without spiritual benefit. Then the Monk Paisios wisely remarked: “Perhaps you have not lost time, only you have definitely lost the Gospel. You yourself had to wash the pants for the Bedouins. Only then will the gospel become your life. If you sit and read a book while others wash your clothes, there will be no spiritual sense.

Saint Paisios himself was a model of evangelical love for people. To some, as a consolation or blessing, he gave icons of the Most Holy Theotokos and crosses, which he himself made from Athos trees. Looking at this cross-blessing of the Monk Paisius the Holy Mountaineer and remembering the numerous instructions of the Athos elder, you understand how important it is to accept Divine love in your heart, how important it is to respond to the Cross sacrifice of our Savior and trust God.

Ahead of us lies Passion Week, a time when we must give ourselves an account: who will we be at the terrible moment of Christ's suffering? Idle and indifferent onlookers, who are watching with interest the events of the Gospel, not letting them into their hearts, or we will find ourselves among the faithful followers, carrying their cross with Him.

Help us in this Lord!

Hieromonk Pimen (Shevchenko),
monk of the Holy Trinity Alexander Nevsky Lavra

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BATTLE WITH OUR DEATH: Word on the Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem

G The Lord is now entering Jerusalem, His city, in order to enter into battle with death. Whose death? With the death of each of us - with yours, with mine, with the death of each of the people. Join the battle and win.

AT After all, death is not a one-time event, when a person passes from this life into some state that is completely incomprehensible to him. What is called biological life ceases. Death goes on and on. This is only the beginning of death, something that we sometimes witness - the death of our loved ones or some other people. This is just the beginning. And then it continues in another life. And how terrible and sad it is when we see it with our own eyes here, it is infinitely more terrible when it continues in the spiritual world, when death embraces not only the body, but also the soul. All thoughts, everything that makes up the soul of a person: his feelings, aspirations, the enormous experience that he has accumulated during his life, everything that we do not even suspect is contained in the human personality - everything begins to undergo terrible destruction and decay.

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AT section " Preparation for Baptism" site "Sunday school: online courses " Archpriest Andrey Fedosov, head of the department of education and catechesis of the Kinel Diocese, information has been collected that will be useful to those who are going to be baptized themselves, or who want to baptize their child or become a godparent.

R The section consists of five categorical conversations, which reveal the content of the Orthodox dogma within the framework of the Creed, explain the sequence and meaning of the rites performed during Baptism, and provide answers to common questions related to this Sacrament. Each conversation is accompanied by additional materials, links to sources, recommended literature and Internet resources.

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    • Conversation No. 5 The Sacrament of Holy Baptism

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Literature, the word, is one of the main tools for the dialogue of young people, the intelligentsia, and the clergy in the context of Orthodox culture. It is worth paying attention to periodicals that have a bias towards Orthodox ethics and are aimed at young people. To date, there are a sufficient number of such publications. This article contains brief essays on several periodicals that can be combined under the name "Orthodox magazines". Information from such publications can be recommended for familiarization in educational institutions as an elective or used by synthesizing with material from a number of humanitarian disciplines.

Several Orthodox magazines were selected for this review: Vinograd, Naslednik, Neskuchny Sad, Foma, Russian House, Tatyana's Day, Slavyanka, Orthodox Book Review. Copies of these publications are available in many parish libraries, making them easy to access. Publications have their own Internet portals, so you can get acquainted with their materials online.

It is worth starting the review with the magazines Vinograd and Naslednik, since from the list of the above-mentioned publications, these two main topics are the problem of children, youth, family and education. And, as you know, the family is the first step in the formation of the younger generation.

"Grape" is notable for the fact that on the pages of this magazine considerable attention is paid to the problems of adolescent education and the solution of these problems in an Orthodox manner with an appeal to traditional spirituality and the cultural experience of previous eras. Thus, a dialogue between modernity and tradition is carried out on the pages of the publication. A great emphasis in the magazine is placed on the problem of motherhood and male upbringing.

Orthodox youth magazine "Heir" addressed to a young audience. On the pages of this publication you can find many interesting articles, reports, essays, interviews, which are of interest primarily to young people in their content.

It is also worth mentioning separately the version of the magazine on the Internet. Diverse content and user-friendly interface are very attractive from the point of view of the average Internet user.

"Grapes" and "Heir" are excellent both for individual acquaintance and as additional literature to help school teachers and teachers of secondary vocational schools, i.e. people directly involved in the problems of children and adolescents.

"Boring Garden" positioned as a magazine about Orthodox life; very informative and comprehensive. On the pages of the magazine one can get acquainted with the traditions of Orthodoxy, with Orthodoxy in the context of history and modernity, much attention is paid to the correlation of science and faith, faith and modern culture, religion and politics, the dialogue of the Church and society, the dialogue of Orthodoxy with other world cultural traditions.

Magazine "Thomas" can be characterized as a cultural, educational, analytical, religious publication. It positions itself as an "Orthodox magazine for doubters", which initially speaks of the democratic nature of the publication. The journal actively analyzes contemporary social and cultural processes.

"Russian house" - a magazine, from the name of which the patriotic orientation of this publication is immediately clear. A lot of interesting material is presented on the pages of the Russia House: problems are discussed, answers are sought to many questions related to the position of Russia in the world, problems of Russian culture, the current state of the Orthodox faith, many interesting facts from the history of our country are given, the diversity of Orthodox traditions is revealed and canons.

The three publications listed above are designed for a diverse, but, above all, thinking audience. These journals can be recommended as additional literature or as material for extracurricular activities for high school students, as well as students of liberal arts colleges and universities.

Online edition "Tatyana's Day" very informative and remarkably interesting news portal, has a characteristic bias in the history of Orthodox culture. Here you can get acquainted with a very diverse material, elements of Orthodox ethics in the context of the historical, cultural and social process.

This Orthodox Internet portal can be very useful from a religious point of view. The information of this online publication can be used as additional material when working with such disciplines as philosophy, theology, religious studies, social studies, history and a number of other humanitarian disciplines of universities.

Orthodox women's magazine "Slav" differs from all of the above publications in that it is addressed directly to the beautiful half of humanity. As in all such publications, Slavyanka touches upon issues of female beauty and health, the family hearth, and the upbringing of children. The pages are full of reviews, interesting articles, interviews, photographic material is very well chosen. What distinguishes this publication from other women's magazines is that "Slavyanka" addresses its readers through the prism of Orthodox traditions, the primordially Russian vision of the image of a woman.

The Publishing Council of the Russian Orthodox Church publishes a magazine "Orthodox book review". The magazine tells about all the most important events in church publishing and book distribution: about official events, exhibitions, meetings, presentations, and the release of new books. The Orthodox Book Review publishes reviews, annotations, reviews, interviews, articles about the book culture of different times, and many others.

In conclusion of the review, it is worth recalling that Orthodoxy is not just a form of religion, Orthodoxy is a whole cultural and ethical position, the soil of the Russian worldview, the foundation of the people and the country; The Russian language has the character of a unifying language, linking together a great colorful nation, it is the language through which the succession of cultural values ​​and traditions is carried out by generations.

It is important to raise interest in Russian culture and Orthodox traditions. The future moral image of our people and country depends on the information field in which the worldview of the young generation is formed.

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Project name

Literary-Orthodox lecture hall "To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book"

Rylova Ekaterina Leonidovna, head of the innovation and methodological department of the MBUK "Kirovo-Chepetsk RTSBS"

What problem does the project solve?

Problems of accessibility of Orthodox literature to readers of the Kirovo-Chepetsky district, informing the population on Orthodoxy issues.

Objective of the project

Orthodox education of the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region through the recommendation of the best examples of literature.

Organizer

Municipal Budgetary Institution of Culture "Kirovo-Chepetsk District Centralized Library System"

Target audience of the project (for whom it is intended)

The population of the Kirovo-Chepetsky district.

Main activities

1. The origins of human happiness (acquaintance with the concept of "Orthodox literature").

2. With love and gratitude (female images in Orthodox literature).

3. The most important holiday of the year is Easter.

4. On the threshold of the temple (about the Velikoretsk procession).

5. A school where they teach to be kind (the image of a teenager in Orthodox literature).

6. My fortress (family in Orthodox literature).

7. Outpost (on Faith and Love in Orthodox Literature).

Implementation period

March - August 2011.

Outcome

1. Enlightenment of the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region through holding mass events with the showing of Orthodox films.

2. Conducting 7 lectures.

3. Acquisition of publications on Orthodox subjects for libraries.

4. Strengthening partnerships with the Messianic Educational Department of the Vyatka Diocese, the library of the Sunday School and representatives of the Church of All Saints in Kirovo-Chepetsk, the Charitable Foundation of Seraphim of Sarov.

5. Formation on the basis of libraries of a network of educational departments of Orthodox literature.

The project of the literary-Orthodox lecture hall "To the origins of morality through the Orthodox book"

Spiritual and moral education of the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk district of the Kirov region still remains one of the main activities of the libraries of the MBUK Kirovo-Chepetsk RCBS. The urgent task of today is the formation of a single information space in the spiritual and moral direction, and, in this regard, the organization of a methodological center of information on this subject on the basis of the central regional library.

To solve this problem of Orthodox education, a project of a literary Orthodox lecture hall “To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book” was developed.

Objective of the project

Orthodox education of the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region through the recommendation of the best examples of literature.

Project objectives

  1. Education of the population through video lectures in 7 libraries of the Kirovo-Chepetsky district;
  2. Formation of thematic collections of spiritual and moral literature in order to model their own unique fund of Orthodox literature in rural branch libraries;
  3. Consolidation of the resources of the Kirovo-Chepetsk Central District Library, the Kirov State Regional Scientific Library. A.I. Herzen, the Missionary and Educational Department of the Vyatka Diocese, representatives of the All Saints Church in Kirovo-Chepetsk, the Seraphim of Sarov Charitable Foundation for the implementation of the project;
  4. Creating public outcry and attracting a large number of readers in the villages of the region to this project.

The reason for the significance of the project

The task of all libraries is to help revive the best national spiritual traditions in society. This can be done only by systematically recommending to the reader the best examples of spiritual and moral literature, educating the reader from a young age of artistic taste and reader culture. Until there is a unified concept of spiritual and moral education in the Kirov region, holding lecture halls is one of the possible ways of Orthodox enlightenment of the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region.

When and by whom was the project implemented?

Project implementation period - March-September 2011.

The project "To the origins of morality through the Orthodox book" was implemented by the MBUK "Kirovo-Chepetsk RTSBS", the Kirov State Regional Scientific Library named after. A.I. Herzen, the Missionary Educational Department of the Vyatka Diocese, representatives of the All Saints Church in Kirovo-Chepetsk, the Seraphim of Sarov Charitable Foundation.

resource base

Administrative resource

A cooperation agreement was signed between the MUK "Kirovo-Chepetskaya RTSBS" and the parish of the All Saints Church.

financial resource

Equipment. Book and electronic products.

Name of equipment

price, rub.

Quantity, pcs.

Total, rub.

Available, rub.

Required, rub.

Projector

24 925

24 925

24 925

Portable screen

5 075

5 075

5 075

Purchasing Literature

20 000

20 000

Purchasing films on electronic media

4 000

4 000

Total:

54 000

24 000

30 000

Name of cost item

Cost, rub.

Quantity per month, pcs.

Total, rub.

Available, rub.

Required, rub.

Xerox Paper

White

color

Total:

440

440

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Human Resource
  • Personnel resources of the Kirovo-Chepetsk Central District Library: E.L. Rylova - head of the department for the formation and use of a single fund (acquisition of literature and DVD films).
  • Human Resources of the Missionary Educational Department of the Vyatka Diocese: teacher of the Church in the name of the Holy Great Martyrs Faith, Hope, Love and their mother Sophia N.V. Demidov (speech at training seminars).
  • Personnel resources of the Church of All Saints in Kirovo-Chepetsk: Orthodox missionary - catechist L.A. Zoroina and archivist V.P. Plotnikova (local history Orthodox education among the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region).
material resource

For the implementation of the project were attracted:

  • Kirov State Regional Scientific Library. A.I. Herzen (acquisition of the Orthodox magazine "Foma", "Family and School", the weekly "Vyatka Diocesan Bulletin";
  • Donations to the fund of the MUK "Kirovo-Chepetsk RCBS" of the Orthodox missionary of the Church of All Saints in Kirovo-Chepetsk Zorina L.A., employees of the Missionary and Educational Department of the Vyatka diocese, readers of the Orthodox library "Blagovest" in Kirov. Priest Fr. John of the Holy Trinity Church c. Kstinino signed the Kstininsky library for the children's Orthodox magazine Svechechka.
Methodological resource

Repin I.V., an employee of the Missionary Educational Department of the Vyatka diocese provided a large methodological resource on Orthodox education: electronic presentations about Orthodox holidays, scripts for holidays, speeches at parent meetings, films about Orthodoxy, etc.; illustrative material: posters, calendars, promotional products of theological schools, lists of books recommended for reading by the ROC, etc.

Temporary resource

The staff of the Sunday school library provided Orthodox thematic collections of literature for temporary use.

The principle of involving partners in the implementation of the project

Taking into account the results of the study on the study of reader demand for literature of spiritual and moral content, incl. Orthodox literature, in various age groups, the Kirovo-Chepetsk Central Regional Library entered into an Agreement on cooperation with the local Orthodox religious organization of the parish of the Church of All Saints in the city of Kirovo-Chepetsk. As part of an agreement with the arrival of the Church of All Saints, the employees of the Sunday School in Kirovo-Chepetsk formed a thematic selection of literature "Orthodox Family" for the libraries of the Kirovo-Chepetsk RTSBS MUK.

Within the framework of the joint project "Golden Shelf" from the Kirov Regional Scientific Universal Library named after I.I. A.I. Herzen, for the first time, the Orthodox magazine “Foma”, “Family and School”, “Vyatka Diocesan Bulletin” entered the RCBS.

Given the Orthodox competence of the specialists of the Messianic Education Department, their involvement has become important for speaking at library training seminars.

The involvement of representatives of the Church of All Saints in the city of Kirovo-Chepetsk made it possible to conduct local history Orthodox education among the population in the libraries of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region not declared in the project.

Project progress

The lecture hall is designed to solve the problems of accessibility of Orthodox literature to the readers of the region, informing the population on Orthodoxy issues. These issues are especially acute in the villages of the region where there are no churches. During March - August 2011 in the rural libraries of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region, classes were held in an interesting and accessible form for various groups of readers. Each lesson was accompanied by films - winners of the International Orthodox Sretensky Film Festival. In parallel, meetings were held in the libraries with the Orthodox missionary of the Church of All Saints in the city of Kirovo-Chepetsk Zorina L.A., archivist V.P. Plotnikova. The purpose of these meetings was local history Orthodox education of the population of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region: the story and display of electronic presentations about churches, priests of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region.

As part of the project, thematic collections of spiritual and moral literature were sent to rural libraries in order to form their own unique fund of Orthodox literature in rural libraries. Information about the Serafim Sarovsky Charitable Foundation and the project of the Kirovo-Chepetsk Regional Library was posted on the website of the Government of the Kirov Region.

Work on the project "To the origins of morality through the Orthodox book" began in March 2011 in the Kirovo-Chepetsk Central District Hospital. At the seminar for rural librarians (22 employees), N.V. Demidov.

In her speech, Nadezhda Vasilievna highlighted the urgent problems of spiritual and moral education and upbringing in the work of a modern rural library. At the seminar, Nadezhda Vasilievna presented presentation lessons for use at parent-teacher meetings, class hours. Every word, every frame of the presentation found a warm response from the audience.

From March 21 to April 1, 2011 at the Vyatka State Humanitarian University, with the participation of the clergy of the Vyatka diocese, regular courses were held for future teachers of the subject "Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture". They were attended by the librarian of the Prosnitskaya branch library E.L. Kochurova. According to her, her speech at the regional seminar N.V. Demidova.

The innovation and methodological department of the Central District Hospital has developed a methodology for conducting the lesson “The Beauty of Old Vyatka” with elements of heuristic activity for a series of activities for children under the general name “School where they teach to be kind”.

Thanks to publishing products, libraries help readers navigate this information flow:

  • Information digests "Spring Orthodox holidays", "Summer Orthodox holidays", "Autumn Orthodox holidays", "Winter Orthodox holidays";
  • Poster information about the appointment of Archbishop Mark as Vladyka of the Vyatka and Sloboda diocese;
  • "Holy Protectors of Russia: Information Digest";
  • "Day of Slavic Literature and Culture" - guidelines;
  • "Family is joy: July 8 is the Day of Love, Family and Fidelity" - booklet;
  • A set of bookmarks for books dedicated to Orthodox literature;
  • In each issue of the newspaper "Chitalka" children wrote about the temples of their village;
  • An advertisement for the Vyatka Theological School was distributed through the libraries of the Kirovo-Chepetsky district.

The CRH and the library of the Sunday School of the All Saints Church formed and sent to the rural libraries of the district the collection of Orthodox literature: “The Bright Faces of Ancient Russia” (Prosnitskaya Library), “Orthodox Shrines” (Pasegovskaya, Karinskaya, Polomskaya Libraries), “The Family is a Small Church” and "Your Orthodox Home" (Fateevskaya, Filippovskaya libraries).

As part of the project "To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book" of the Kirovo-Chepetsk RTSBS, agreements were concluded with the Orthodox publishing houses "Satis" and the Danilovsky Monastery for the purchase of literature and DVD films. Thus, the library system received 289 copies. books and 33 electronic editions of Orthodox subjects.

Activities for 7 libraries announced in the project:

  • In the framework of the project, the Kstininsky Library hosted the event “With love and gratitude”. Books were presented that told about the distinctive role of women in the Orthodox family, about the power of motherly prayer, about nuns, about the wives of Orthodox priests. In with. Kstinino has a temple, so here we can talk about a fairly stable interest in this topic on the part of the parishioners.
  • In the Philippovskaya Library - "Outpost: on Faith and Love in Orthodox Literature". Since the event was attended not only by adults, but also by teenagers, books were presented that may be of interest to young people: Voznesenskaya Yu. “My Posthumous Adventures”, Starikova E. “What Parents Don’t Know”, Kozlov M. “Children’s Catechism”, Zorin K. "What is hidden from the young." The film so impressed the audience, most of whom were teenagers, that after some time a young reader of the Filippovskaya Library wrote a review about the film to the regional library newspaper "Reader".
  • A lesson with elements of heuristic activity “School where they teach to be kind. Activities with children. The children were presented with a book by N.V. Demidova "Old Vyatka", then they were given coloring books based on this book and were asked to illustrate it using their favorite colors. For adults - "The origins of human happiness (acquaintance with the concept of "Orthodox literature")" Considering the low level of education of the population in this subject, the librarian Porubova T.N. offered readers informational digests "Autumn Orthodox holidays", "Winter Orthodox holidays", "Spring Orthodox holidays", "Summer Orthodox holidays", compiled by the innovation and methodological department of the regional library.
  • For the readers of the Prosnitsa Children's Library, a methodologist for working with children from the Kirovo-Chepetsk Regional Library conducted a lesson with elements of heuristic activity “A school where they teach to be kind. Lesson with children” The children were presented with the book by N.V. Demidova "Old Vyatka", then they were given coloring books based on this book and were asked to illustrate it using their favorite colors. The children were shown the cartoon "Basil the Blessed".
  • Very relevant, timely, according to readers, was the event "On the Threshold of the Temple" in the Klyuchevskaya Library. There is no temple in Klyuchi, but thanks to the active position of rural librarians Ulanova V.M., Gorkovchuk I.A., the population of the village annually goes on excursions to the Orthodox churches of the region. Among the readers of the Klyuchevskaya Library there is a great demand for Orthodox literature. After the event, a queue was created for the book "Temple Behavior". Books by Yu. Voznesenskaya “Yuliana. Or dangerous games”, “Yuliana, or the game of kidnapping” were taken by parents for their teenage children. Of great interest were the books of Osipov A.I. "Love, marriage, family: conversation with adults", "Raising a child in Russian traditions". The event was attended by the head teacher of the Klyuchevskaya school, who proposed to draw up a schedule of such video lectures for students for the academic year (2011-2012).
  • In the Polomsky library-regional museum of the family, a lesson was held for readers "The most important holiday of the year - Easter". After the event, the readers came up and thanked for the books, for the shown film. Head of the kindergarten Paul, who was present at the event, invited her to join her team in September with a similar event. The most surprising was the confession of one of the readers, who never went to church, he did not, according to him, have such a need: “We must go to church!”, “We must take the Bible and read it!” (There is no church in the village of Pol.)
  • The Karin Library hosted a meeting with readers dedicated to the theme of the family in Orthodoxy “My fortress: the family in Orthodox literature”. The meeting was attended not only by adults, but also by young people. The books of Sukhinina N. "White Crow", "Practical Encyclopedia of the Orthodox Christian" aroused great interest among adults. Young people were interested in the books of Avdeenko E. "How to get married properly", Torika A. "Dimon", "Once again about love", Voznesenskaya "Lancelot's Pilgrimage", and "The Way of Cassandra". The conversation covered issues of the correct choice of the future spouse, the role of men and women in the family (in the past and present), in the upbringing of children.

Within the framework of the project “To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book”, the readers were shown films-winners of the International Orthodox Festival “Meeting”: “Forpost”, “What people live for”, “Crystal Boy”, m / f for children “About St. Basil the Blessed”, "Smart granddaughter"

Work in this direction was carried out not only in the libraries declared in the project. Rural librarians asked to speak in libraries not included in the project. Thus, evenings of sacred music, hours of Orthodoxy, meetings with priests of the temples of the All Saints Deanery were held in the libraries.

In total, 1028 people took part in various Orthodox events organized and conducted by the libraries of the district and employees of the All Saints Church in Kirovo-Chepetsk. Orthodox films and literature aroused great interest among the inhabitants of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region. Taking into account the peculiarity of Orthodox literature - the desire to re-read, analyze, compare - the residents were also very happy that Orthodox literature remains in rural libraries. After each performance, people came up, thanked, asked to come back.

From teachers of kindergartens and schools of the district, proposals were received to go with similar classes to pedagogical teams, to class hours for students.

Teachers of the city of Kirovo-Chepetsk became interested in Orthodox events for children “A school where they teach to be kind”. So for the sports school for children and youth of the Olympic reserve, for the city club "Chaika" events were held that were highly appreciated by teachers and children. The peculiarity of this audience is that many of these children are included in the so-called. "Special Attention Group" These are children from large families, from families conditioned by pedagogical neglect, inattention to their upbringing.

The project “To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book” showed that readers are interested not only in Orthodox fiction. They are interested in practical information: how to pray, take communion, light candles and much more. Now readers of six libraries announced in the project can find on the shelves the books “How to Pray Properly?”, “How to Prepare for Confession and Communion”, “How to Get Married Properly”, “How to Pray and Behave in Church”, “Children’s Catechism . 200 children's questions and non-children's answers about faith, church and Christian life", "1380 most useful advice from the father to his parishioners", "First steps in an Orthodox church", "A practical encyclopedia of an Orthodox Christian", etc. Many readers admit that they do not attend churches or do it not as often as they would like because they are not sure of the correctness of their behavior in the temple. Such literature will help many to acquire the necessary knowledge, instill confidence that their behavior in the temple will be correct. Among the acquired literature, there are many books that librarians and teachers can use to conduct various conversations, both with children and with parents.

So, for children of primary school age, the Prosnitsa Children's Library held a lesson "The Wisdom of a Russian Fairy Tale." After answering the questions of the fairy tale quiz, the children colored fragments of various folk tales. A paper sheet was prepared for the lesson, on which the name of the event was placed. Beams radiated from it in different directions. Each beam was signed: “kindness”, “mutual assistance”, “love”, “beauty”, “ridicule stupidity”, “care of the elders over the younger”, etc. When talking with children, they placed colored leaves next to specific rays. The result was the conclusion that in a huge number of Russian folk tales there are all of the above categories. And all these categories are concentrated in the Russian folk tale.

In rural libraries, kindergartens and schools were held:

  • Cognitive and creative hour "Easter Souvenir", where children under the guidance of a librarian made Easter baskets (Kstinin Library),
  • "The brightest holiday" (Fateev Library-Museum) - various crafts were presented at the exhibition of children's creative works, children watched the presentation about Easter with pleasure.

The event dedicated to the 66th anniversary of the Victory in the Veteran clubs aroused great interest. The event was based on stories from the collection Miracles on the Roads of War. The collection "Miracles on the Roads of War" - short stories about the miraculous manifestations of the power of God. Such stories are based on specific facts testified by eyewitnesses in the handwritten memoirs of war veterans and their relatives, in oral stories recorded by the compilers of the collection, as well as evidence from other sources. Miracles of God took place on the fronts and roads of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.

“Acquaintance with facts of this kind,” notes Archimandrite Veniamin (Milov), “has a deep religious and educational significance. He comforts the reader with the common faith, pours into his soul a whole stream of new holy experiences and sanctifies with truly living water of verbal grace-filled energy.

Readers expressed their opinion on the books and gave examples from their own lives and cases from the lives of other people. They wished to hold such events more often and invite clergy to them. By the bright holiday of Easter in the club "Veteran" a lesson "The Feast of Spring and Kindness" was held

Project results

The project "To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book" was successful.

The goal of the project - Orthodox education of the inhabitants of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region - was achieved.

All the tasks set have been solved: the problems of accessibility of Orthodox literature to the readers of the district, informing the population on Orthodoxy issues. A public outcry was created and a large number of readers in the villages of the district were attracted to this project.

The project "To the origins of morality through the Orthodox book" mobilized the work of the Central Regional Library in this direction and allowed to launch a mechanism for the timely response of library resources to changes. (Creation of thematic collections of Orthodox literature, publishing products of Orthodox subjects, development of a methodology for holding events for children).

Concrete results have been obtained that allow us to speak about the relevance of the project “To the origins of morality through an Orthodox book”: 7 lectures were held for 258 people. In addition, using the equipment purchased under the project, an additional 8 events of Orthodox themes for children (158 people) were held. 289 copies were purchased for libraries. books, 33 Orthodox films. Received as a gift from Orthodox missionaries and the Orthodox library "Blagovest" in Kirov 47 books and 40 brochures. Kstinin library priest Fr. John of the Holy Trinity Church c. Kstinino signed for the children's Orthodox magazine Svechechka. Close cooperation has been established with the missionaries of the Church of All Saints in Kirovo-Chepetsk, with the Orthodox publishing house "Satis", with the library of the Sunday School of the Church of All Saints, continued cooperation with the staff of the Messianic Education Department. As part of the project, consultations for rural librarians were constantly held. Positive feedback, exhibitions, seminars, events - all this allows us to conclude that the project "To the origins of morality through the Orthodox book" is effective, its sustainability and prospects.

The need for such meetings among the population of the region turned out to be very high. The project showed a growing interest in Orthodox literature not only among the elderly, but also among people aged 30-45, teenagers. People share their impressions about books, films with each other, with librarians, because Everyone has problems that Orthodox literature raises. This is the upbringing of children, family relationships, problems of mutual understanding in society. And such video lectures can help in finding ways to solve these problems.

Such a form as a video lecture helps to promote the best examples of Orthodox literature to the reader's environment. The showing of Orthodox films and discussions about Orthodox books significantly increased the distribution of Orthodox literature. One of the working moments in the implementation of the project, which became unexpected for us, is the activation of interest in such a topic in those settlements where there is no temple (the village of Klyuchi, the village of Filippovo, the village of Pol, the village of Chuvash, the village of Markovtsy). The number of wishes for new meetings, requests for Orthodox literature in these settlements were very high. The project "To the origins of morality through the Orthodox book" showed that the Orthodox reader of the Kirovo-Chepetsk region needs its own library fund, and for its functioning, it is necessary to develop a methodology for the work of rural libraries on Orthodox education. And one of the logical links of this was the creation of a model of the fund of the Orthodox department in the libraries of the region during the implementation of the next project - the network of "Educational departments of Orthodox culture."

For 20 years, the library has been working in the direction of "Revival and preservation of the national and spiritual traditions of the Russian people." The revival of spirituality, intelligence, morality is always relevant in the work of the library. The project "My Russia, Orthodox!" allows our readers to expand their horizons in the study of literary heritage about the history of our Motherland, the history of the church, Orthodox holidays

Goal and tasks

Orthodox education of children, adolescents, youth of the village; Preservation of the memory of the great Orthodox saints; Teach readers - children, adolescents, youth to read Orthodox literature correctly, understand it and think correctly; Show readers Orthodox customs, traditions, life. Attracting readers-children, adolescents, youth and their parents, institutions and organizations existing in the village to participate in the events held by the library for the Orthodox education of the younger generation;

about the project

"Peter and Fevronia. Day of Family, love and fidelity" - we were filmed by the Orenburg television

Dear supporters! In our difficult times, the spiritual upbringing of the younger generation is of paramount importance. And this is not accidental, because the moral development in a person is connected with his spiritual development. An educated person and a person who reads books will never go astray, will not become a drug addict, an alcoholic, etc.

The holiday "Day of Family, Love and Fidelity" was repeated in the registry office of the village of P-Pokrovka. Anniversaries were honored - those who lived in love and harmony for 35, 40 years.

And that is why the library is often called the temple of the book, and the word temple itself is associated in the mind of a person with a spiritual temple, therefore, spiritual enlightenment is the leading place in the library. Our library has extensive experience in this noble cause. Spiritual and moral education consists of many moments, this is the education of patriotism "Forever in the memory of the people!"

And citizenship, instilling family values, cultivating love for one's small homeland, one's own land, preventing bad habits, cultivating a desire for a healthy lifestyle. my motherland Working on the project "My Orthodox Russia" we have achieved considerable results.

"Light of book understanding. Day of Slavic culture and writing. Cyril and Methodius".

Fragments of the holiday "Easter! Great Resurrection!"

Illumination of the Library by Father Daniel

From our events readersacquire knowledge about the Orthodox past of our Fatherland, about Orthodox saints and their deeds in the name of the Faith. We also cooperate with the Orthodox Church. We show all the hardships of the trials that our country has inherited.

"Nativity!"

The hours of Orthodoxy that we spend in the library and beyond on the basics of Orthodox culture not only contribute to the dissemination of information about the role of Christianity, national culture, but also draw attention to the moral foundations Orthodoxy, introduce the younger generation to the national shrines... Work on the project will continue in the next 2015.

On the International Day of Childhood at the station "Pravoslavnaya" librarians held loud readings about the "Lives of the Saints". Children took part in quizzes and received prizes bought with the funds of library readers.

Fragments of holidays

Studying the history and cultural heritage of our region, we introduce readers to famous poets and writers. Live communication gives a good result. After all, the formation of a civic sense of personality begins with a small thing: a careful attitude to the village, city, town where you live; respect for the family; participation in what is happening around ... So that our children do not grow up as "Ivans who do not remember kinship ...".

Meeting with the famous Orenburg poetess N.Yu.Kozhevnikova

Meeting with the famous Orenburg poet, prose writer P.G. Rykov

Meeting with S.I. Zhdanov. famous photographer, author of the book "Notes of a Photohunter", Thanks to Sergei Ivanovich, we know what wonderful birds and animals inhabit our steppe region, how to protect our native nature ...

Meeting with the Orenburg writer, poet SIBurdygin.
We do not have enough chairs to place our readers in the library at the holidays that we hold, there are no books to encourage children participating in competitions, quizzes, etc., we need stationery, we need money for gifts for children at the most beloved Orthodox holidays "Christmas", "Easter", "Trinity", which are traditionally held in the library. Thanks in advance if you'd like to help us! To instill spiritual and moral values ​​in readers, to pour goodness into their souls is the goal of all our work. You can also see about our holidays in the library work blog on the Orenburg news portal on the library website about the work of the library you can also see