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Часовня в честь Урюпинской иконы Божией Матери.

В 2004 году была построена небольшая часовня в честь Урюпинской иконы Божией Матери. В память о "кладбищенском" прошлом часовни, в 2006 году прихожане установили возле нее три мраморных креста православным воинам, отдавшим жизнь за веру и отечество в годы гражданской и Великой Отечественной воин, а также в мирное время. А год спустя, в марте 2007-го рядом с часовней были перезахоронены останки советских воинов, найденные при земляных работах в Комсомольском саду.

In 2004 we built a small chapel in honor of Uryupinsk Mother of God. In memory of "cemetery" past the chapel, in 2006 the congregation established by her three marble crosses Orthodox soldiers who gave their lives for their faith and the fatherland during the Civil and the Great Patriotic War, as well as in peacetime. A year later, in March of 2007, next to the chapel were reburied the remains of Soviet soldiers found during the excavation works in Komsomolsk garden.

 

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