"Trinity" exhibition-fair opened in Kiev Lavra (PHOTOS)

In the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, an Orthodox exhibition-fair on the occasion of the Feast of the Holy Trinity is opened, writes the site of the monastery.

Hieromonk Gleb served a moleben "before beginning any good work" and congratulated the guests and participants on the coming great feast, wishing everyone good and God's blessing.

In the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, exhibitions are held on occasions of great holidays. This tradition is known to regular visitors, numerous parishioners of the monastery and pilgrims.

The "Trinity" exhibition-fair presents a permanent range of church and industrial products: spiritual and moral literature, iconography, audio and video products of church-historical and theological orientation, handicrafts, handmade and ready-made church and home clothes, monastic herbal medical teas, different sorts of honey, bee products. You can file notes on the commemoration of Orthodox Christians in the monasteries of Ukraine.

Stands and shops with a variety of goods are located in the covered gallery, leading from the Assumption Gate to the square of the Near Caves of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, and along the road leading to the Far Caves. We remind you that the entrance is free.

The exhibition runs until June 11 inclusive, opening hours: from 9.00 to 19.00 daily.


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