Mayor of Syktyvkar consents to staging a cross procession on August 31
Cross Procession Planned in Syktyvkar on August 31, 2023
The Syktyvkar Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) has announced a cross procession scheduled to take place on August 31, 2023, in the city of Syktyvkar.
The religious event, an important part of the Orthodox Christian tradition, will begin at St. Kazan Church and follow a route that includes several churches, landmarks, and significant sites.
The procession will make its way along Perm St., Northern St., School St., Savina St., Kirova St., and St. Ascension Church. The route also includes International St., Tentyukovskaya St., and Church of the Intercession of the Mother of God.
The procession will pass over the Chovyu River at Lower Chov and visit the Memorial Chapel of the Victims of Political Repressions. It will also stop at Theophany Spring and Church of the Nativity of Christ.
The procession will proceed along Freedom St. and end at St. Stefan Cathedral, where a memorial meal will be held at Reydovaya St., 7.
The cross procession has received approval from the city administration and has been published in a corresponding decree. The event is being organized by the Russian Orthodox Church.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the cross procession's route, schedule, and landmarks, we recommend checking the official website or social media channels of the Syktyvkar Eparchy. Local parish bulletins or Orthodox Church announcements in Syktyvkar may also provide useful information.
As the date approaches, regional news sources may provide official procession schedules and routes. We encourage you to stay informed and prepare for this significant event in the Orthodox Christian community.
If you need guidance on how to find reliable official sources or assistance preparing for this event based on general Orthodox procession traditions, please let us know. We are here to help.
The cross procession, a significant event in the Orthodox Christian community, is scheduled to take place on the political and general-news landscape of Syktyvkar on August 31, 2023, and will receive coverage from local news sources as the date approaches. The event has been organized by the Russian Orthodox Church and will have a considerable impact on the city, with the procession's route featuring several churches, landmarks, and sites of historical significance.