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The Holy Trinity Cathedral (Russian: Свято-Троицкий собор,
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: קתדרלת השילוש הקדוש) is a cathedral of the
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, located at the heart of the so-called
Russian Compound The Russian Compound ( he, מִגְרַשׁ הָרוּסִים, ''Migraš ha-Rusim'', ar, المسكوبية, ''al-Muskubīya'', russian: Русское подворье в Иерусалиме) is one of the oldest districts in central Jer ...
in central
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
. The cathedral was built in 1860–1872 by a Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem, when the Holy City was part of the Ottoman Empire.


Layout

The church was designed by the architect as a
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building, a
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with one central nave and two side aisles, and two lateral rooms in the shape of rounded apses completing the cross-shaped layout. The cathedral is built from white stone, with eight
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, each topped by a cross. The inside of the cathedral is covered with murals and barely contains chairs. Most of the worshippers are praying standing, as is customary in Orthodox churches.


History

The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity was officially founded on 11 September 1860. In 1864 the outside was completed, but the construction was suspended due to budgetary issues. By 1872 the cathedral was luxuriously inaugurated, in a ceremony where Duke Nicholas participated. Since then the cathedral has been used by pilgrims and locals. The author of the project was German-Russian architect, Martin Eppinger. It was originally supposed to be consecrated as the church of St. Alexander Nevsky (the patron saint of Alexander II), but finally it was decided to dedicate it as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. In 1895 to 1897, the cathedral was renovated. The process included repairing the roof and fixing the blind area. Further, the glutinous paints on the walls of the Cathedral were scraped off, with three interiors painted white, and then the cathedral was decorated with sacred images. Next to the altar an emergency exit was built. In the period of the British Mandate, the Trinity Cathedral remained independent and was under the jurisdiction of the
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (russian: Ру́сская Правосла́вная Це́рковь Заграни́цей, lit=Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, translit=Russkaya Pravoslavnaya Tserkov' Zagranitsey), also called Ru ...
. During the
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the church was badly damaged. From 1948 it has been under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. The ownership of the church is undetermined as it is part of an ongoing legal and diplomatic controversy between Russia and Israel apparently centered on the arrest of an Israeli citizen for drug smuggling.Lahav Harkov. (18 April 2022). "Putin demands Russia gain control of Jerusalem church as promised"
Jerusalem Post website
Retrieved 25 July 2022.
Jerusalem_Church_of_the_Holy_Trinity.jpg, The outside of the cathedral RussianCompound2-1.jpg, The inside of the cathedral


See also

* Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem * Russian Orthodox Church in Israel * Russian Orthodox properties in the State of Palestine * Church of Mary Magdalene


References


External links


History of the holy trinity cathedral (in Russian)
{{Authority control Cathedrals in Jerusalem Russian Orthodox churches in Jerusalem Churches completed in 1872 Russian Compound Russian Orthodox cathedrals in Israel Russian Orthodox cathedrals in the State of Palestine