Posted on 12/10/2011 8:15:56 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Orthodox submarine: In nukes we trust
The Russian nuclear submarine Aleksandr Nevsky will be fitted with its own Orthodox chapel after the vessel finishes its sea trials. It has become the second nuke-carrying sub equipped with a sanctuary in addition to ballistic missiles.
The military chapel will allow sailors to attend religious services right on board during the subs long missions.
It was donated to the vessels crew by the Omophor Fund (omophorion), which brings together both able-bodied and war-wounded veterans who spent their lives serving their motherland and who are continuing that service in the field of social and church charity.
It is the sixth military chapel to be donated by the fund. The other five were installed on the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, the heavy cruiser Pyotr Veliky, Russian Navy sail training ship Kruzenshtern, guided missile cruiser Moskva, and nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine K-433 Svyatoy Georgiy Pobedonosets.
The fund organizers said that their initiative was inspired by an episode in 1903, when St. Elizabeth Romanova of Russia donated several Orthodox military chapels to the Russian fleet.
The church was consecrated in the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra in the name of blessed Alexander Nevsky on September 15.
Construction on the Alexander Nevsky began in March 2004 and it was launched in December 2010. Its sea trials began on October 24 in the White Sea. After the trials, the sub will return to port, where the chapel will finally be installed.
The development of clergy activities in the Russian army has support from the highest level. Some 240 clergy and nine priest positions have appeared in the Russian army in 2011, and by the end of the year the military is expected to fill all the vacancies with representatives from all official religions.
A full-scale military priesthood existed in Russia from the 18th century until the beginning of the Soviet era. In 2009, President Dmitry Medvedev supported a project to restore the military priesthood to Russia.
Nice. The sailors will have a place to pray while they are sitting on the bottom waiting for rescue.
The chapel is located next to the final-farewell-to-loved-ones video studio.
Interesting....they become Christians and we become Muslims.....
Each member of the staff will have his own lead jockstrap.
Look at the names, people! The names!
Alexander Newskii!
Vladimir Monomakh!
Back to the good old days of Great Russia ;-). That Putin is so subtle ...
That said, of course they ought to have a chapel and a chaplain. Those long-service subs are more than big enough. They can hardly hold services on deck, and Russian Orthodoxy, unlike Methodism, doesn’t easily adapt to lay ministry or improvised liturgies.
Wow, whomever thought that my research would actually come into favour. Wow. Just wow.
I’m thrilled! Maybe I should work on a Russian version...
meanwhile we’ve named a navy ship after marxist caesar chavez
St. Nicholas!
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