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Russia, Kurgan region, Belozersky district, Chimeevo village
Chimeevo village, Kurgan region
Russia
Telephone:
(35232) 2-84-46
Email:
Kazan Chimeevsky Monastery
- Orthodox male monastery in the Kurgan region. Founded in 2002. There is a hotel at the monastery.
History[edit]
The Holy Kazan Chimeevsky Monastery was founded on July 17, 2002. At the meeting of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church that took place that day, it was decided to satisfy the request of Bishop of Kurgan and Shadrinsk Mikhail (Raskovalov) to transform the Kazan parish of the village of Chimeevo into the Kazan-Bogoroditsky monastery.
The first mention of the village of Chimeevo dates back to 1681, the year of the death of Patriarch Nikon. It was at this time that a servant of God named Chimeev settled on the banks of the Niyap River (a tributary of the Tobol). He was a convict, for which he served his sentence is not known exactly, but when his sentence expired, he decided to stay in the Trans-Urals. Soon after this, other people began to join him and over time a settlement was formed, to which the authorities assigned the status of a settlement.
One bright and sunny day, children playing not far from the river saw a large icon of the Most Holy Theotokos and the Infant Christ floating along it slowly, standing vertically and against the current. The icon stopped opposite the place where the children were playing, who by this time had already managed to call the adults to look at the miracle. With reverence and prayers, the Holy Icon, which had sailed to this place, was taken out of the river and solemnly transferred to the temple in honor of Constantine and Helena.
Simultaneously with the coming of the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos, another miraculous phenomenon occurred. The water in the Chimeevsky district has always been of poor quality, since there are many swamps around. And suddenly, not far from Chimeevo, in a pine forest, they noticed the appearance of a spring that bubbled up from under a hill. The water of this spring is of extraordinary taste and purity. It was also noticed that water also helps with various ailments, and if you pour yourself on it, it relieves fatigue, gives you heat and instills joy in your heart. Therefore, the appearance of the source was associated with the coming to this area of the icon of the Queen of Heaven.
Various miracles continued to occur from the holy image, and as a sign of gratitude and love for the Queen of Heaven, the residents of Chimeevo and nearby villages donated a robe decorated with expensive stones for the holy icon. A resident of the Chimeevskaya settlement, Ivan Fedorovich Moskvin, made a great contribution to this matter. Through his labors and donations, many construction and repair work was carried out in the church and on its territory, and various church utensils were purchased with his funds.
In 1887, the church completely fell into disrepair and at a parish meeting in August of the same year, it was decided to turn to Bishop Abraham of Tobolsk with a request to give his blessing for the construction of a new church. Father Jacob Serebrennikov drew up a petition and sent it to the Bishop.
On January 26, 1888, a blessing was received for the construction of a new church in honor of the appearance of the Kazan Icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the same place. On May 7, 1889, the foundation stone of a new church took place, which was carried out by the dean of the district, Father Alexander of Eleonsky and Father Jacob Serebrennikov. On May 21, 1890, the solemn consecration of the temple in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God took place in the village of Chimeevo. The rite of consecration, as well as the first Divine Liturgy, was led by Dean Alexander of Olives, co-served by Father Jacob and the clergy of neighboring parishes. On July 26, 1893, instead of Father Jacob Serebrennikov, Father Vasily Sokolov was appointed to the Kazan Church in the village of Chimeevo; he served in this temple for almost 37 years.
During the years of militant atheism and godless government, his family was kicked out of the house into the street in winter. He was sheltered by compassionate residents of the village of Chimeevo. In 1930, Father Vasily was arrested and offered to renounce Christ, in return promising a comfortable life. But Father Vasily courageously refused the proposals of the security officers and remained faithful to God, for which he drank the cup of suffering for Christ. The date and place of death of Father Vasily are unknown. Instead of Father Vasily, Father Alexander Berdinsky came to serve in the church.
In 1937, the year the five-year plan was announced, the temple was closed due to the final destruction of religion. Father Alexander was shot. His final resting place is unknown. In 1943, the temple was converted into a grain warehouse. The icons were torn down and thrown into the altar. When it came to the Miraculous Image, several people could not move the icon from its place. The chairman of the local village council, Guryan Gladkov, wanted to cut the image of the Mother of God with an ax, but was thrown back by an invisible force, he began to bleed heavily from his nose and mouth, and three days later he died.
In 1947, at the request of parishioners, the temple was returned to believers. On April 10, by decree of Bishop Tobias of Sverdlovsk and Irbit, Archpriest Peter Trofimov was appointed rector of the church. On the day of the Ascension of the Lord and the day of the transfer of the Holy relics of St. Nicholas, the first Divine Liturgy is celebrated in the church after a long break. On November 6, 1953, Father Peter was transferred to serve in the village of Borovskoye to the Church of St. Nicholas, and Father Vasily Kokorin, who served in the Chimeevo Church for several years, was appointed rector.
In September 1961, Father Peter was again appointed rector of the temple, who until his death in 1977 was the rector of this temple. Father Peter can rightfully be called a confessor of the faith, since he, while in the priesthood, spent many years in camps and prisons for confessing his faith; in the camp one of his vertebrae was broken, which caused his complete paralysis, which occurred shortly before his death . Through the efforts of Father Peter, much was done to beautify the temple and its territory. After his death, other priests served in the temple. Father Evgeniy Khramov, with him, the icon of the Mother of God was moved closer to the altar. In 1979, through the efforts of two young people Anatoly and Leonid, residents of the village of Chimeevo, the Holy Spring, which had been filled up and turned into a trash heap by godless authorities, was cleansed.
In 1993, in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the formation of the Kurgan region, the Kurgan diocese was removed from the Ekaterinburg diocese, gaining independence and independence in management. Bishop Mikhail (Raskovalov) was appointed the first bishop of the Kurgan diocese. Archpriest Andrei Aleshin was then rector of Chimeevo. At this time, the miraculous icon of the Most Holy Theotokos “Kazan” came to life and blossomed with renewed vigor. The grace of healing and helping suffering people flowed from her in a generous river. The fame of the miracles of the Chimeevskaya Icon of the Mother of God began to spread widely. Suffering people began to come from different parts of Russia and abroad, warming their souls with hope for the help of the Queen of Heaven.
In the summer of 1998, Father Andrei Aleshin moved to a new place of ministry. At this time, the devil stirred up trouble among the parishioners. Vladyka Michael blessed Hieromonk Arseny (Posnov), the dean of the monasteries and Bishop's farmsteads, to sort everything out and pacify the dissatisfied, which was done by the priest with reason and tact. The Mother of God spread her cover over Father Arseny, and the priest remained in Chimeevo.
In September 1999, Vladyka Mikhail blessed Father Arseny to become abbot. In 2000, by the grace of God, Father Arseny was awarded the Patriarchal award and elevated to the rank of abbot. In the same year, a film was made about the Chimeevsky Church and the Miraculous Icon by Gennady Dmitrievich Zavolokin, the head of the All-Russian. With the appointment of Father Arseny to Chimeevo, the temple and its territory began to be decorated. New buildings and structures appeared. New houses and land plots began to be purchased for the needs of the temple. The subsidiary farm grew stronger. There was a need to increase the staff of the temple. Under the cover of the Miraculous Image of the Queen of Heaven, people began to gather who wanted to further devote themselves to serving the Church in the monastic rank. Therefore, over time, the need arose to form a monastery in Chimeevo.
In 2002, the Kazan Church, by decree of His Holiness Patriarch Alexy and the Holy Synod, was transformed into the Kazan-Bogoroditsky Monastery.
In 2003, at the request of His Eminence George, Bishop of Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas, the image of the Chimeevskaya Mother of God was in Nizhny Novgorod in the ancient Ascension-Pechersky Monastery. In the same year, construction of a temple in honor of the icon of the Mother of God “Inexhaustible Chalice” began on the territory of the monastery. In the nineties, miracles from the Chimeevsky image of the Blessed Virgin Mary began to be collected and recorded. In 2004, all these documents were delivered to Moscow to the Synodal Department for the Canonization of Saints. In the same year, with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Alexy, the Chimeevsky image of the Most Holy Theotokos was included in the month of the miraculous icons of the Mother of God. In the same year, the foundation of the cell building was laid on the territory of the monastery.
In 2005, in the year of the sixtieth anniversary of the victory of the Soviet people over Nazi Germany, an aerial procession with the Chimeevskaya Miraculous Icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary took place over the Kurgan region. Four settlements in the region were visited. In the east is the city of Petukhovo, in the west is the city of Shchuchye, in the north is the regional center of Shatrovo, in the south is Zverinogolovskoye. During the religious procession and the stay of the miraculous image in these regional centers, more than thirty thousand people were able to venerate the miraculous image. In the same year, construction began on a two-story cell building with a house church in honor of St. Seraphim of Sarov. Shortly before the patronal feast day in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, new gilded domes were consecrated and installed on the Kazan Church.
In 2007, on July 15, on the day of placing the robe of the Most Holy Theotokos in the Blachernae Church, a new robe was placed and consecrated on the miraculous image, which was made by Tyumen jewelers for more than five years. On September 17, the day of remembrance, the Cathedral of the Voronezh Saints was solemnly consecrated and the domes on the cell building were installed.
On July 21, 2008, on the day of the appearance of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, Bishop Michael performed his last Divine Liturgy in the monastery. Currently, the brethren of the monastery include: one abbot of the monastery, four hieromonks, two hierodeacons, one mantle monk, one monk, two novices. The clergy of the monastery includes two priests.
Chimeevsky holy spring
One and a half kilometers north of Chimeevo there is the equally famous Chimeevo holy spring. Pilgrims who come here certainly take bottles of water - as many as they can carry. Some don't limit themselves to this and climb into a bath of ice water. By the way, scientists have found that this water contains silver. And it is known to kill all germs and have healing powers.
By the way, the Soviet government also encroached on this source. It was filled up, and for some time it was just a garbage dump. Only in 1979, through the efforts of local residents, the spring was cleared and put in order. Now a wooden staircase with wrought iron railings leads from the road to the source. A gazebo was built over the source, and a bathhouse was installed nearby.
In 2000, a documentary film about faith, local shrines and miraculous manifestations was shot in Chimeevo. The director was the author of the then famous program “Play Harmony” Gennady Zavolokin. The film turned out to be very musical, it included songs by Zavolokin himself about the Orthodox faith, performed by the folk ensemble “Chastushka”.
In 2002, instead of the usual parish in Chimeevo, the Holy Kazan Chimeevo Monastery was founded. The Chimeevskaya Icon of the Mother of God itself was recently included in the calendar calendar of the Russian Orthodox Church. The date assigned to it is July 21. On this day Chimeevo is the most crowded. The miraculous Chimeevskaya Icon of the Mother of God annually attracts thousands of pilgrims from all over the Urals and other regions of Russia. They say that many sick people who come here are healed.
Also in the Kurgan region you can visit other interesting attractions: the Dalmatovsky Monastery, Shadrinsk, the salt lake Medvezhye or the healing lake Gorkoe.
How to get there[edit]
Address:
641354, Kurgan region, Belozersky district, village. Chimeevo
Email:
Tel.:
8(35232)2-84-46.
The Holy Kazan Chimeevsky Monastery in the village of Chimeevo, Belozersky district, Kurgan region can be reached from Kurgan along the P-254 highway by bus “Kurgan-Belozerskoye” or “Kurgan-Tyumen” in 1 hour, 50 minutes. (98 km). From Belozerskoye to the village of Chimeevo - 56 km, travel time - 1 hour.
From Kurgan or Tyumen you need to drive along the Kurgan - Tyumen highway until the turn to Chimeevo.
You can also take a bus that runs from Kurgan to the village of Yagodnoye. Walks twice a day.
Nearest cities:
Ekaterinburg - 350 km, Kurgan - 105 km, Chelyabinsk - 330 km, Tyumen - 150 km, Perm - 710 km, Ufa - 730 km.
Official site.