Relics of St. Tikhon Visit Belgorod, Will Continue Nationwide Procession in Russia

Photo: beleparh.ru

BELGOROD — On July 30, a reliquary containing the relics of St. Tikhon of Moscow arrived in the Holy Belgorod region, where it was welcomed at St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral by a large gathering of faithful. The relics were brought from Alekseevka, marking their first visit to residents of Belgorod Province, reports the diocesan press service.

The relics are traveling as part of an all-Russian cross procession marking the 100th anniversary of St. Tikhon’s repose, which began April 6 in Moscow and will end October 9, visiting more than 90 cities in Russia and Belarus. Fr. Maxim Maruk of the Sergiev Posad Diocese, accompanying the relics, underscored their spiritual importance:

“It’s very important that we pray specifically to St. Tikhon here and now, because he himself endured much during the years of persecution of believers. He endured much, but thanks to humility and meekness he withstood and defended the Church, the unity of believers. There are no persecutions of faith now, but there is another sorrow—this internecine strife between the fraternal peoples of Russia and Ukraine... It was sad to hear from local residents how shelling occurs, how innocent people die."

Metropolitan John of Belgorod and Stary Oskol, together with Bishop Avel of Gubkin and Graivoron, carried the reliquary to the cathedral, where a moleben was served with local clergy. Metropolitan John then led the All-Night Vigil, notably wearing an omophorion that once belonged to St. Tikhon himself.

Photo: beleparh.ru

“St. Tikhon was in America and conducted missionary work there to establish Orthodoxy. His vestments remained there. Once, while serving in an Orthodox church in Boston, people who kept this holy relic approached me and presented it to me, saying: ‘We’d like you to ordain priests of the Russian Orthodox Church in this omophorion.’ Following this covenant, I continue to this day to celebrate the rite of ordination in the omophorion of His Holiness Tikhon, Patriarch of All Russia and Confessor,” the Metropolitan explained.

On July 31, the faithful of Stary Oskol bid farewell to the relics before they were transferred to Transfiguration Cathedral in Gubkin. The reliquary will next travel to Kursk, continuing its journey through Russia’s cities.

Previously, UOJ reported Matthew Namee of the Orthodox Studies Institute recently offered a lecture on the great St. Tikhon, who built Orthodox parishes and promoted English-language church services in the U.S.

Read also

Governor of Mount Athos invites President Trump to Holy Mountain

The Greek official expressed confidence that Donald Trump, who has shown interest in Orthodoxy, will visit Mount Athos during his trip to Greece.

Pat. Bartholomew: Tradition Is 'Not Conservative but Creative'

The EP then praised Vatican II and its architects, including French theologians Henri de LYves Congar. 

Trisagion Service Held for 107th Anniversary of Fr. Nicola Yanney’s Repose

The “Apostle to the Plains” has a strong case for canonization and is venerated by an ever-growing number of Orthodox Christians.

Eastern Christian Leaders Gather at St. John the Baptist Monastery in U.K.

Bishops and clergy from Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and Oriental Churches discuss shared concerns and unity in witness across the United Kingdom.

U.S. State Department's Michael Rigas Visits Mount Athos Ahead of Energy Conference

Greek-American official with Orthodox roots spends 24 hours on the Holy Mountain before joining Ambassador Guilfoyle in Athens.

Kimberly Guilfoyle Expresses Desire to Learn More About Greek Orthodoxy

New U.S. Ambassador to Greece expresses admiration for Greek Orthodoxy and commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.