Psalms 52 - Russian Molokan Church Service, 1938
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That was beautiful. Some of the precious comments I read really warmed my heart. How lovely that was.
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@alcoskilla1 Hmm that's funny... Molokans don't mind filiming being done in church and encourage it, pause at 1:48 and you'll see a camera man standing.. However the Prygunov and dukh-i-zhizniki ( people who use the book dukh-i-zhizn and put it on the prestol) pause at 0:43 and that's them. Which one are you now again?? Do you wear a kasovarotka with a poisd starpped to you side when you go to church?
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I had posted about some Russian songs they sing at the funerals i forgot to give my email Momz347@yahoo.com thank you
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I miss this so much since i had lost both of my parents John and Mary Bogdanoff i dont get to hear these songs i'm so grateful that i had found this on you tube i can now stay with my roots and i was raised at the Big Church on Lorena street thank you so much Diane Bogdanoff Murphy I have been trying to her the songs that they sing at the funerals but can't find them if anyone know please let me know thank you
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i dont understand who let you put this on the internet... i dont know if you are molokan or not, but i dont think we would like u to put pictures of inside the church up on the internet
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thats my great grandmather in the right at 0:40
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...once apon a time, I fell in love with a young boy from Delano...a Russian Molokan... we were to be married but he had to leave me... I was not Molokan and therefore not to be a part of his life. I have never forgotten him ..I will always love him... that was 25 years ago this month...
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My mother's parents came to America through San Francisco in the early 1900's. Their names were Nicholas and Pauline Kanehan. They moved to Boil Heights near Los Angeles, California and joined the Molokan church there located on Lorena Church near East Los Angeles. It was nick named "Big Church" and that is where I grew up. Listening to this recording brings tears of sorry and tears of joy. Thank you for posting this precious memory. Manya Petrovna Popoff Ferguson
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@tibbzwillkillu If i was from clark street. then why would i have a computer. why i would i be online.
Im a molokan. i dont belive in sharing our paraydik and our faith online or publicly. your probably not even molokan. anyone who agrees with these acts is not one of our own.
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Пение молокан Божественно, западает глубоко в душу.
At 1:55 is a picture of my grandmother and her sister at the church in San Fransisco. I haven't been to a service in so long, it was nice hearing the song again and being able to sing along in harmony remembering all those Sundays and holidays. Thank you.
middleofnowwhere 2 years ago
Well thank you for noticing the video and taking the time to enjoy it :)
sknotewwn18whwi5g 2 years ago
This is my father's cousin Uncle Mickey Kalpakoff with his Grand-Daughter getting married to a Pivavoroff. :29 So I am pretty sure that it is not in 1938 either..
pontoon95 2 years ago
The music is from 1938, the pictures are from different places and times
sknotewwn18whwi5g 2 years ago