Stunning photo shots you have there @priyanarc. It’s really amazing! I’ve got to ask though, is that church a Roman Catholic one? If yes, I would not hesitate to go there and pray because I actually attend Sunday mass as a Roman Catholic (when opportunity comes for me to come there in your place). I’ll start to follow your travel stories from now on. Cheers!
Yes, I think Roman catholic one but I wouldn't hesitate to admit that I am very confuse between Russian catholic and Roman catholic. I don't know both are connected or not. Plus people also call it the Temple of The Myrrh-Bearers .. So, I am confuse..
Technically they're the same @priyanarc. However, if it's name the "Temple" instead of Church or Cathedral, I'm not sure. If you see a priest wearing a robe and people are falling in line for the Holy Communion, I would conclude that it's a Catholic Church. Anyways, great photos you have. :D
Oh wow @priyanarc! Kinda surprised about people calling cathedral/church a temple? I mean wow! Anyways, thank you so much for posting this. Will look forward to your upcoming travel stories. Cheers!
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Stunning photo shots you have there @priyanarc. It’s really amazing! I’ve got to ask though, is that church a Roman Catholic one? If yes, I would not hesitate to go there and pray because I actually attend Sunday mass as a Roman Catholic (when opportunity comes for me to come there in your place). I’ll start to follow your travel stories from now on. Cheers!
Yes, I think Roman catholic one but I wouldn't hesitate to admit that I am very confuse between Russian catholic and Roman catholic. I don't know both are connected or not. Plus people also call it the Temple of The Myrrh-Bearers .. So, I am confuse..
Technically they're the same @priyanarc. However, if it's name the "Temple" instead of Church or Cathedral, I'm not sure. If you see a priest wearing a robe and people are falling in line for the Holy Communion, I would conclude that it's a Catholic Church. Anyways, great photos you have. :D
Well, some call it temple some call it cathedral/ church.. Both name available.. I will try to gather more information about it.
Oh wow @priyanarc! Kinda surprised about people calling cathedral/church a temple? I mean wow! Anyways, thank you so much for posting this. Will look forward to your upcoming travel stories. Cheers!
I am surprised too, maybe there is history which I don't know yet...
I am surprised too,
Maybe there is history
Which I don't know yet...
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