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School tour of our anniversary X All-Russian Olympiad “Fundamentals Orthodox culture: “Holy Rus', keep the Orthodox Faith!” takes place face-to-face on site. Consultation on the organization and conduct of a school tour for the organizers of the Olympiad (grades 4-11) will take place on September 11, 2017 at 15:30 in the Primorsky District IMC (Omskaya 17), room. 321. In the 2017–2018 academic year, tasks for the School Tour Olympiad will be distributed for the following categories of students: 1) for 4th grade students, 2) for 5th grade students, 3) for 6th grade students, 4) for 7th grade students x grades, 5) for students of 8th grades, 6) for students of 9th grades, 7) for students of 10–11th grades. Students of 4th grade in the module “Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture” will be able to take part in the Municipal Tour along with students of 5-11th grade in accordance with the Olympiad Schedule. The school tour of the Olympiads is of an educational nature, so it will be useful for students, regardless of the module they study as part of the ORKSE, to complete this work. LOCAL TOPIC: “Tsarist Crimea” (Crimea under the Romanovs). Crimea was the latter’s favorite place to stay Royal family. It was there that they wanted to spend the rest of their days after the overthrow of the monarchy. The rich and, as usual, difficult history of the peninsula was decorated with this deep affection of the royal house. The topic allows us to take an absentee trip to the Tsarist Crimea and try to understand what exactly aroused the royal sympathies and what Crimea itself received as a legacy from the kings who loved it. Anniversary: 2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of St. imp. Nicholas II. The red thread in the tasks of all rounds the Olympics will take place also the theme of the XXVI International Educational Christmas Readings is “Morality and the Future of Humanity.” Once again we will go through the school stage step by step. Step 1. A school representative (teacher, head teacher, director, but not a student) submits an application on the website opk.pravolimp.ru/documents. Possible difficulties when submitting an application: You could not find your school in our school database. We recommend reading special news: Instructions and answers to frequently asked questions. Search for a school in the school database on the website. Step 2. The application has been submitted. We receive in your Personal Account: assignments in word and pdf format; keys; forms of diplomas of 3 degrees without stamps (the seal and signature are given by the school, since the tour is a school one). A few words about your personal account: Your personal account is the inscription at the very top line of the site on the right in yellow letters “Personal Account”. To enter it, you need to click on this inscription. You must select the OPK tab. Each tour has a “show/hide details” entry. Accordingly, by clicking on it, you will see the above materials for this tour. If you click on the “show/hide details” link one more time, they will disappear (this is done for the convenience of working with various tours in your personal account). You can read and see more about what your Personal Account looks like in the article: Instructions and answers to frequently asked questions What to do with tasks in your Personal Account? Download, print according to the number of participants and conduct a round of the Olympiad. You can print out assignments in Word format in the font required for students. Then check the work using the keys and upload the results to the website. Uploading results - in your Personal Account. It is more convenient to download results using an Excel file; You can read more about how to do this in paragraph 4 of the article: Instructions and answers to frequently asked questions Why upload lists of participants to the site:
We believe that it is best to conduct the Olympiad among students of the ENTIRE school, regardless of whether they have studied the subject or not. The guys, even if they don’t know the answers, will learn something new about the culture and history of our country as a result of the Olympiad. The optimal time for a school tour is 45 minutes. How to identify school tour winners? For those participants (winners and runners-up of the school tour) who want to take further part in the municipal tour, the school tour will end on November 10! After this, it will no longer be possible to download lists of participants. What to do after completing the school tour? At the end of October there will be news about municipal tours. The municipal tour starts on November 15 and ends on December 15! The winners and prize-winners of the school tour can participate in the municipal round, and only those schools that conducted the school tour and uploaded the results to the website. For additional information, see the website OLYMPIAD ON THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ORTHODOX CULTUREOLYMPIAD ON THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ORTHODOX CULTURE Indicative topics for the next five years (2016–2021) The main theme of each academic year is associated with the anniversary dates of the calendar year with which the academic year ends. The main theme coincides (in whole or in part) with the theme of the upcoming Christmas readings and is approved after the official announcement of the theme of the readings. 2016/2017 academic year LOCAL TOPIC: 2017/2018 academic year MAIN THEME: LOCAL TOPIC: 2018/2019 academic year LOCAL TOPIC: 2019/2020 academic year MAIN THEME: LOCAL THEME (two options): II. "Orthodoxy in America" 2020/2021 academic year MAIN THEME: LOCAL TOPIC: With the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Russian Union of Rectors, the Russian Council of School Olympiads, the Department of Religious Education and Catechesis of the Russian Orthodox Church, the META Educational Foundation, the St. Basil the Great Foundation Orthodox St. Tikhon's Humanitarian University Olympiad on the Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture: “Holy Rus', keep the Orthodox Faith!” School tour,IVclasses, 2015– 2016 academic year Read the text and complete the tasks. Time to complete the work is 30 minutes. Athos (or simply the Holy Mountain) is the world's largest center of male Orthodox monasticism, located in the northeastern part of Greece on the peninsula of the same name (part of a larger peninsula called Chalkidiki), washed by the waters of the Aegean Sea. According to legend, Christianity was preached on Mount Athos by Sama herself. Holy Mother of God, who accepted this land as a “sustainment” - a place of Her special care. From the very beginning of the history of Athos monasticism, women were prohibited from entering the peninsula. There is no reliable information about the time of the appearance of the first monks on Mount Athos. The first known Athonite ascetic is St. Peter (beginning of the 9th century), who led a hermit life, like most of the Athonite monks of that time. By the end of the 10th century, cenobitic monasticism had already predominated on Athos. It was started by the Monk Athanasius of Athos. He built a monastery, which was later called the Great Lavra and became the main monastery of Mount Athos. Many traditions of monastic work were brought to the Russian land precisely from Athos. Founder of the Kiev Pechersk Monastery Reverend Anthony took monastic vows at the Athos monastery of Esphigmen. The abbot of this monastery received a revelation from God that St. Anthony will gather a great host of monastics in Rus', so he said: “Antony! Go back to the Russian land - let those living there prosper through you and become established in the Christian faith; May the blessing of the Holy Mountain be with you!” St. Anthony returned to Kyiv and settled in a cave, where disciples began to gather around him and a great monastery grew, which became the “cradle of Russian monasticism.” The first written evidence of the existence of a Russian monastery on the Holy Mountain dates back to 1016. One of the documents of the Great Lavra is dated this year, on which there are signatures of all the abbots and, including the abbot of the Russian monastery: “Gerasim the monk, by the grace of God, the presbyter and abbot of the monastery of Rosov, testifying, signed with his own hand.” This Russian monastery was called Xilurgu (which means “Woodmaker” or “Carpenter”). The name is probably due to the fact that Russian monks built their first temples from wood, unlike the Greeks who preferred stone. The cathedral church of this monastery is consecrated in honor of the Dormition of the Mother of God. It dates from the beginning of the 11th century; this is one of the most ancient temples on the Holy Mountain. When the number of monks in Xylurgu increased, the Russian monastery moved to a new location: in 1169, the main Russian monastery on Mount Athos became the monastery in honor of St. Panteleimon, located high in the mountains. Now this monastery is known as Nagorny or Old Rusik. Constant raids on Athos by various conquerors mercilessly ruined it. Another disaster that often threatened the monasteries was fires. In one of the strong fires of the 13th century, all the property of Old Rusik and manuscripts telling about early period his stories. The restoration of the monastery was helped by the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos, who in 1312 secured the rights of the Russian monastery to land in Thessaloniki and the Chalkidiki peninsula. In subsequent times, the Russian Athos monastery either gained strength again or fell into desolation. But even in difficult times for Russia and Athos itself, Russian monks visited the Holy Mountain, receiving invaluable lessons in asceticism here. The Monk Nil of Sorsky (1433–1508), following the Athonite tradition, founded a new type of monastery for Rus' - a monastery - and drew up a special “Charter on the residence of a monastery.” The principles of Svyatogorsk asceticism were preached by the monk of the Athos Vatopedi monastery, the Monk Maxim the Greek (1470–1556), who came to Russia. The gradual revival of the Russian St. Panteleimon Monastery on Mount Athos began in the first half of the 19th century. By this time the monastery was already in a new place - in coastal zone. The spiritual revival of Rusik is associated with the works of Elder Gerasim of Athos, who became abbot in 1832 and established ties between the monastery and Russia. Since 1830, after Russia won the war with Turkey and Turkish troops Athos was liberated, Russians again began to freely come to the Holy Mountain and become monastics. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were about two thousand monks in the St. Panteleimon Monastery and its monasteries (Xylurgu, Stary Rusik, etc.). The monastery's courtyards were established in Constantinople, Thessaloniki, Odessa and Moscow (the first Athos chapel was built in 1873 under Epiphany Monastery on Nikolskaya street). In 1875, the New Athos Simon-Kananitsky monastery was founded by the Athonites in Abkhazia. In 2016, celebrations will be held on Athos in honor of the 1000th anniversary of the Russian presence on the Holy Mountain. Based on materials from the Russian Athos websitehttp://afonit.info The work was completed by __________________________________________ Class ________________ Task 1. Write a definition. 1.1. - name of the first monastery in Kievan Rus. 1.2. - abbot of the monastery. 1.3. - a monk who leads a solitary lifestyle. Task 2. Answer the questions.
Task 3. Establish correspondences (enter the letters corresponding to the numbers in the table on the right)
On April 12, the second federal round takes place at the Orthodox St. Tikhon’s Theological University All-Russian Olympics schoolchildren on the basics of Orthodox culture. Here are some of the questions and tasks of the Olympiad:
9. Here is a fragment of the “Sermon on the 1000th anniversary of the Baptism of Rus'”, compiled by the great ascetic of piety of the twentieth century, Archimandrite John (Krestyankin). April 11 marked the 100th anniversary of his birth. Which newly glorified saints are we talking about? “Now, in the anniversary year, the Lord has given Russia new intercessors, filled with God’s grace. IN different time they lived and different roads walked along the path of God to the Kingdom of Heaven, but their hearts burned so brightly with love for God that this light did not fade away in time, but reached us and now shines for us on our path to God... Now at the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church, dedicated to the anniversary of the 1000th anniversary of the Baptism of Rus'... he proclaimed His Holiness Patriarch Moscow and All Rus' Pimen: “It has pleased the Holy Spirit and us to number among the holy saints of God: The blessed Grand Duke of Moscow ________________________________ (1350-1389), who showed the feat of a righteous and pious life... who gave his soul for his friends (John 15:13). He defended the faith of Christ, founded many monasteries, built churches and gave charity to the poor. Venerable ___________________________________ (1360-1st half. XVc.), faster and ascetic, famous icon painter, theologian, who perfectly expressed the dogma of the Triune God in his icon _______________________. Rev. _________________________________ (1470-1556), locally revered Radonezh saint, wonderworker, ascetic monk and teacher of monastic life. As a spiritual teacher, he deepened the patristic tradition. Metropolitan of Moscow and All Rus' ____________________________ (1482-1563), who showed a feat of virtuous and fasting life, for which he was awarded the gift of clairvoyance and miracle-working. His church activities are marked by the fight against heresies, as well as the collection of spiritual treasures of the Russian Church. Schema-Archimandrite ___________________(__________________________) (1722-1794). He revived the school of eldership in Rus'. Blessed _________________________________________________(XVIII– beginningXIXc.) She carried the feats of love for her neighbors throughout her long-suffering life, received the love of God in the gift of clairvoyance and miracles, and human love, which has not faded for the second century. Bishop _________________________(_________________________) (1807-1867), devotee of piety, teacher Christian life and spiritual writer. Hieroschemamonk _____________________________________ (1812-1891) - an elder, shepherd and preacher, a worker of love for God through people. Bishop ________________________________________________(1815-1894). He demonstrated the height and holiness of life, preserving Orthodox purity and divine enlightenment in his fruitful service to the Church.” We will ask the Lord for blessings, and from all Russian saints - prayers for the entry into the second millennium, so that their prayers will not become scarce in Rus' Orthodox faith in all purity, so that neither we nor our descendants forget God’s commandments and covenants. And we will also thank the Lord for the millennium that has passed into eternity. Our God, glory to You for everything and for everything forever and ever! Amen". 10. Describe the first photograph: what is captured on it, in what time interval could it have been taken? What connects these two photographs? In accordance with the Regulations on the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren “Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture” and the schedule of subject Olympiads organized by the Orthodox St. Tikhvin humanitarian university in the 2017–2018 academic year. G., from September 1 to November 10, 2017 The school stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren “Fundamentals of Orthodox Culture” (hereinafter referred to as OPC) is taking place. The recommended dates for the municipal stage are from November 15 to December 15, 2017 (specific dates and venues will be approved by order of the education department). The recommended dates for the regional (final) stage are February 16–18, 2018. For school stage V educational organization an organizer is appointed - a teacher responsible for registering schoolchildren on the website opk.pravolimp.ru, receiving assignments and publishing the results. To receive assignments for the school stage, the organizer must submit an application on the website opk.pravolimp.ru, print out the assignment forms one day before the scheduled date for the school stage of the Olympiad. Verification of completed assignments is carried out no later than two days after the date of the Olympiad. Students from grades 4–11 take part in the school stage of the OPC Olympiad. Only those schoolchildren who are included in the rating tables of the school stage on the website opk.pravolimp.ru and who became winners and prize-winners of the school stage are allowed to participate in the municipal stage of the Olympiad. The educational organization independently sets the dates for the school stage of the Olympiad during from September 1 to November 10. All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren "OPK" in the 2017–2018 academic year. year is carried out on the following topics: MAIN THEME:
The spiritual poetry of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich Romanov (K.R.) and Count Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy is not only a pearl of Russian literature, but also a striking example of worldview in the tradition of the Holy Tradition of the Church. Each of them was not only a talented poet, but also a unique personality, whose life path is still a model of service to his beloved cause and the Fatherland.
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