Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia
A Parish of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
Norwich CT USA
Crucifixion in Sebastopol
Martyrdom of Archbishop Joachim of Nizhny Novgorod - he was crucified upside down, like St. Peter in Rome, on the Royal Doors of the Cathedral in Sebastopol in 1920 - symbolizes the spiritual meaning of any suffering and affliction: true Christians are crucified with Christ to rise with Him from the dead.

Upcoming Services & Events
Sunday, 30 September / 13 October
9:30 am Hours and Divine Liturgy
12:30 pm - Sunday School 
5:30 pm Vigil
Monday, 1 / 14 October
Protection of the Theotokos
8:00 am Hours & Divine Liturgy 
Wednesday, 3 / 16 October
6:00 pm Akathist & Orthodoxy 101 Class 
Saturday, 6 / 19 October
5:30 pm Vigil
Sunday, 7 / 20 October
9:30 am Hours and Divine Liturgy
12:30 pm Parish Council Meeting
12:30 pm - Sunday School 
Wednesday, 10 / 23 October
6:00 pm Akathist & Orthodoxy 101 Class 
Thursday, 11 / 24 October
9:30 am Panikhida - 40th Day - Christine Chaplain
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