• Hızlı yanıt
  • The church is dedicated to the "Quick to Hearken" icon of the Mother of God (Mary, mother of Jesus). Earlier, the icon was located in Pühtitsa Convent's Tallinn Assistant Church (Estonian: Pühtitsa kloostri Tallinna abikirik), but this church was closed in 1959. The church was opened and inaugurated in June 2013 by Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'.
    Kaynaktan alınan bilgiyle göre oluşturuldu
    Hata bildir
  • Arama sonuçları
  • Church of the 'Quick to Hearken' Icon of the Mother of God. 3. 1 review. #252 of 314 things to do in Tallinn. Religious Sites.
  • Church in Tallinn, Estonia. Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Quick to Hearken". Construction of the church in 2009.
  • It is dedicated to the icon of the Virgin Mary, known as the “Quick to Hearken”. It was first opened in 1957 and is part of the larger Orthodox Church in Estonia.
  • It was previously located in the Tallinn Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God Convent in Kuremäe, which was closed in 1959.
  • As a Church Representative, you are aware of religious items that the The parish in the name of the Icon of the Mother of God "Quick to Hearken", Marrubiu...
  • ...Orthodox community, however, got a church that clearly met their expectations – the Tallinn Church of theQuick to HearkenIcon of the Mother of God.
  • Church of the 'Quick to Hearken' Icon of the Mother of God on the map. Add your comment.
  • Navicup self guided tour app is the best audio guide system that makes exploring Church of the "Quick to Hearken" Icon of the Mother of God in Tallinn exciting...
  • Orthodox churches of Estonia. Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Quick to Hearken". ... Location of the churches on the map. Scroll to top.
  • Church of the Icon of the Mother of God Quick to Hearken. Projections and Nav Modes. Normal View.
  • Read also – the Icon of the Mother of God of Vladimir. Now in the monastery through the efforts of thequick to hearken” of things going well.
  • In September 2003, Patriarch Alexis II consecrated the cornerstone of the church during his visit to Estonia.