Agia Sophia replica in Russian village will accommodate thousands who come to venerate miraculous Cross

Godenovo, Yaroslavl Province, Russia, October 27, 2021

    

Over the past 25 years, the Church of St. John Chrysostom in the tiny village of Godenovo in the Russian Yaroslavl Province has become a major pilgrimage center.

The church is home to the famous Godenovo Cross, known to work innumerable wonders both in antiquity and today. On feast days, more than a thousand pilgrims can easily descend upon the church, which can only accommodate about 300 people.

Thus, a new Byzantine-style cathedral, modeled after Agia Sophia in Istanbul, is under construction, designed to accommodate as many as 2,000 people.

The miraculous Godenovo Cross. Photo: pravoslavie.ru The miraculous Godenovo Cross. Photo: pravoslavie.ru In an interview about the project in June, Abbess Evstolia of the Pereslavl-St. Nicholas Monastery (the Church of St. John Chrysostom became a representation of the monastery in 1997) noted that the project became a necessity as the veneration of the Cross continued to grow and attract pilgrims from throughout Russia.

“Godenovo is a missionary center, and we’re building this church not for ourselves, but for those who come to the holy Cross, to receive healing and consolation from God,” Mother Evstolia explained.

Historical sources have preserved that the Cross first appeared in Russia on May 29, 1423, thirty years to the day before the fall of the Byzantine Empire. Moreover, it is believed that the Cross came “from the Greeks.” Thus, it was decided to model the new cathedral after the world-famous Agia Sophia.

While the exterior of the new church will not exactly replicate the Istanbul cathedral, as there are a number of later additions to the building, the interior will be an exact replica, at 2/3 the size of the original.

The upper church will be dedicated to the Wisdom of God, and the lower to the Holy Royal Martyrs.

Construction is scheduled to compete in 2023, timed to the 600th anniversary of the appearance of the Cross.

Read more about the miraculous Cross in our articles, “Miraculous Cross of Godenovo” and “The Miracles Never Cease.”

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10/27/2021

See also
“The Miracles Never Cease” “The Miracles Never Cease”
Miracles of the Godenovo Cross
“The Miracles Never Cease” “The Miracles Never Cease”
Abbess Evstolia of the Pereslavl-St. Nicholas Monastery on the Godenovo Cross and Its Miracles
Tamara Evenko
Humility—this is how you could define the Godenovo Cross, which appeared in Russia in the fifteenth century and is now located at the dependency of the Pereslavl-St. Nicholas Convent in Godenovo. It’s appearance in Russia can be compared to the appearance of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God on Mt. Athos.
Our Cross, and the Cross of Christ Our Cross, and the Cross of Christ
St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)
Our Cross, and the Cross of Christ Our Cross, and the Cross of Christ
St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov)
Our cross is vain and barren, no matter how heavy it may be, if it is not transformed into the Cross of Christ by our following Christ.
Miraculous Cross of Godenovo (+ PHOTOS) Miraculous Cross of Godenovo (+ PHOTOS)
Igumena Evstolia (Afonina)
Miraculous Cross of Godenovo (+ PHOTOS) Miraculous Cross of Godenovo (+ PHOTOS)
Anastasia Rahlina
The cross which the Lord has preserved for us, and even in an active church, is not just a relic or amazing artistic image—it is a wonderworker. The endless stream of pilgrims to it bears witness: the Russian heart seeks the Cross. The Godenovo cross is a unique sacred object, miraculously found many centuries ago in Yaroslavl. And as in the past, thousands of pilgrims come to the cross. Igumena Evstolia (Afonina), abbess of the Pereslavl-Nikolsky Monastery, whose podvoriye in the city of Godenovo houses the sacred cross in its St. John Chrysostom church, speaks on the cross, its history, and the miracles connected with it.
Comments
Peter 10/27/2021 4:17 pm
There are a few Agia Sophia replicas in the works: Russia, Syria and the newly built church outside of Warsaw.
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