Temple dedicated to victory in World War II to be built in Khabarovsk
Preparations are underway in Khabarovsk for the construction of a church in honor of all saints of the Russian Church. It will be dedicated to the victory in the Second World War. The future temple will become a spiritual and memorable symbol in the Far East, where the confrontation actually ended.
According to IA AmurMedia with reference to the information department of the diocese, every Sunday the parishioners of the church together with the rector, Priest Rustik Kartashov, perform a prayer service at the construction site. Father Rustik noted that people are waiting for this temple, as they will pray there for the relatives of those who died, including during a special military operation.
This month, about 42,000 cubic meters of clay were delivered to the site to level the site. Geological surveys are continuing for the design of the clergy house, preparations are underway for driving piles. The territory was fenced off to ensure security.
Earlier it was reported that Russia and China are in the process of discussing the first intergovernmental agreement on the establishment of an international territory of advanced development (MTOR). A new preferential treatment will be created in Sukhodol Bay in the Shkotovsky district of Primorye. A seaport is already operating there. This MTOR will have a clearly defined agrarian bias.
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