More than a hundred thousand of the faithful venerate the head of St Silouan in Minsk

Minsk, 20-31 August 2016, the venerable head of St. Silouan the Athonite was available for veneration at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Minsk. More than one hundred thousand faithful in Belarus were able to make a pilgrimage to the miracle-working relics throughout these days, to venerate them and pray before them, reports the official portal of the Belarusian Orthodox Church.

After the solemn meeting of the holy relics a Vigil Service was celebrated at the Cathedral. The service was presided over by Metropolitan Pavel and Bishop Veniamin with representatives of the Minsk clergy along with fathers from Holy Mount Athos (who had brought the relic from the Russian Athonite St. Panteleimon’s Monastery) concelebrating.
On August 31 after the prayer the relics were solemnly seen off by the large congregation and the clergy headed by Metropolitan Pavel of Minsk and Zaslawye, the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus.

After Belarus the relics of Venerable Silouan the Athonite will visit Russia where Orthodox Christians will be able to venerate them. The Russian itinerary includes the following cities: Bryansk (August 31 – September 3), Orel (September 3-6), Yelets (September 6-9), Tambov (September 9-12), Yekaterinburg (September 12-15), Moscow (September 15-24).

Recall, the head of St. Silvanus brought to the Russian Orthodox Church with the blessing of Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill during the celebration of the 1000th anniversary of Russian monasticism on Mount Athos. Until now, the relics of the venerable St. Silouan the Athonite have never left the Russian St. Panteleimon’s Monastery on Mount Athos.

Read also

Thousands in Ghana Enter Canonical Orthodox Church After Year-Long Catechism

Major growth for Patriarchate of Alexandria as former independent group unites with Orthodox Church.

Antiochian Archdiocese to Celebrate Sunday of All Saints of Antioch With Patriarchate of Antioch for First Time

The feast, established in 2023, highlights the enduring witness and legacy of the Church of Antioch.

Church of Cyprus Defrocks Priest Amid Mounting Ecclesiastical Tensions

Fr. Dimos Serkelidis removed from clerical office following Synodal Court decision; controversy grows over internal Church governance

OCU Holds Service in Seized Cherkasy Church—But Nobody Came

Photos reveal nearly deserted worship in St. Andrew’s Church after its seizure from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC)

Romanian Orthodox Hierarchs Propose Five Women for Canonization

Canonization effort highlights upcoming Commemorative Year of Holy Women in 2026.

St. Olga of Alaska Officially Glorified in Her Hometown of Kwethluk

First North American female saint honored in historic vigil attended by hundreds of pilgrims and hierarchs.