Joy of all who Sorrow Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in Druskininkai, Lithuania. It is dedicated to the icon of the Joy of All Who Sorrow. The church was built in 1865, after Druskininkai become a highly popular spa town visited by many wealthy Russians. The vice-governor of Grodno, Yakov Rozhnov, announced a collection of funds in the whole country. Among the contributors, there was the granddaughter of general Mikhail Ilarionovich Kutuzov, Iekaterina, who offered the sum needed for the construction of the iconostasis. Rozhnov himself also donated ten thousand rubles. The church was built between 1861 and 1865. Up from 1890, the Orthodox parish in Druskininkai also ran a school for girls of different confessions.
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| - Orthodoxe Kirche (Druskininkai) (de)
- Joy of All Who Sorrow Church, Druskininkai (en)
- Orthodoxe kerk van Druskininkai (nl)
- Cerkiew Ikony Matki Bożej „Wszystkich Strapionych Radość” w Druskienikach (pl)
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| - De Kerk van het Moeder Gods-icoon "Vreugde van Allen die bedroefd zijn" is een Russisch-orthodox kerkgebouw in Druskininkai, Litouwen (nl)
- Cerkiew Ikony Matki Bożej „Wszystkich Strapionych Radość” – drewniana parafialna cerkiew prawosławna w Druskienikach, wzniesiona w 1865. (pl)
- Die Kirche der Gottesmutterikone „Freude für alle Bekümmerten“ ist eine russisch-orthodoxe Holzkirche in der litauischen Stadt Druskininkai. Sie wurde zwischen 1861 und 1865 erbaut, nachdem der Ort ein bekannter Kurort für Russen geworden war. Der Hauptspender für den Kirchenbau war Michail Illarionowitsch Kutusow. Seine Enkelin Iekaterina sponserte die Ikonostase. Die Region wurde während des Ersten Weltkriegs von den Polen besetzt und entwickelte sich zum Zentrum für weißrussische Emigranten. (de)
- Joy of all who Sorrow Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in Druskininkai, Lithuania. It is dedicated to the icon of the Joy of All Who Sorrow. The church was built in 1865, after Druskininkai become a highly popular spa town visited by many wealthy Russians. The vice-governor of Grodno, Yakov Rozhnov, announced a collection of funds in the whole country. Among the contributors, there was the granddaughter of general Mikhail Ilarionovich Kutuzov, Iekaterina, who offered the sum needed for the construction of the iconostasis. Rozhnov himself also donated ten thousand rubles. The church was built between 1861 and 1865. Up from 1890, the Orthodox parish in Druskininkai also ran a school for girls of different confessions. (en)
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| - Die Kirche der Gottesmutterikone „Freude für alle Bekümmerten“ ist eine russisch-orthodoxe Holzkirche in der litauischen Stadt Druskininkai. Sie wurde zwischen 1861 und 1865 erbaut, nachdem der Ort ein bekannter Kurort für Russen geworden war. Der Hauptspender für den Kirchenbau war Michail Illarionowitsch Kutusow. Seine Enkelin Iekaterina sponserte die Ikonostase. Die Region wurde während des Ersten Weltkriegs von den Polen besetzt und entwickelte sich zum Zentrum für weißrussische Emigranten. Die Kirche wurde 1944 von der Sowjetunion geschlossen, aber bereits 1947 wiedereröffnet und bereits zehn Jahre später renoviert. Ende der 1980er Jahre, in der Sowjetzeit, wurde sie erneut renoviert. Die Kirche ist außen blau gestrichen. Diverse Ikonen und religiöse Bilder unterstreichen den prachtvollen Innenraum der Kirche. (de)
- Joy of all who Sorrow Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in Druskininkai, Lithuania. It is dedicated to the icon of the Joy of All Who Sorrow. The church was built in 1865, after Druskininkai become a highly popular spa town visited by many wealthy Russians. The vice-governor of Grodno, Yakov Rozhnov, announced a collection of funds in the whole country. Among the contributors, there was the granddaughter of general Mikhail Ilarionovich Kutuzov, Iekaterina, who offered the sum needed for the construction of the iconostasis. Rozhnov himself also donated ten thousand rubles. The church was built between 1861 and 1865. Up from 1890, the Orthodox parish in Druskininkai also ran a school for girls of different confessions. In 1915, when World War I started, most of the Russian Orthodox inhabitants of Druskininkai left the town. However, after the Vilnius region was annexed by Poland, the town - and so the parish - become a local center of White Russian emigration. Because of that, the church was closed in 1944, after Red Army entered Druskininkai. At this time there was around 350 Orthodox Christians in Druskininkai and the Soviet government agreed to reopen the parish in 1947. In addition, ten years later, the church was renovated. It still houses a parish, although the number of the parishioners has been falling since the 1970s. (en)
- De Kerk van het Moeder Gods-icoon "Vreugde van Allen die bedroefd zijn" is een Russisch-orthodox kerkgebouw in Druskininkai, Litouwen (nl)
- Cerkiew Ikony Matki Bożej „Wszystkich Strapionych Radość” – drewniana parafialna cerkiew prawosławna w Druskienikach, wzniesiona w 1865. (pl)
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