Orthodox monastery of Russia
Even in ancient times, Christians had the custom to visit the Holy Land - Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jordan. Returning home, pilgrims of that era carried palm branches in their hands - in memory of a beautiful Palestine. From the Latin Palma - “Palma”, as philologists believe, and the word “pilgrim” arose, in the Russian language that has been found since the 13th century. In this sense, V. Dahl in the “Explanatory Dictionary” writes that the “pilgrim” is “the God -man, Kalika, who was in the worship of the Holy Sepulcher”. Over time, the pilgrimage began to be performed not only in Palestine, but also in numerous holy places scattered across the face of the earth: to the relics of the holy saints of God, to miraculous icons, as well as in the most remarkable monasteries and temples.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | For adults |
| Author | There is no author |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 628 |
| Religion | Christianity / Orthodoxy |
| The year of publishing | 2001 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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