Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century

The article elaborates upon organization and stages of pilgrimage of West Siberian residents to Palestine at the end of XIX — beginning of XX century. The author makes an attempt to show the motives behind the pilgrimage, as well as organizational and household challenges. The article outlines some...

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Main Authors: Tsys' Valerii, Tsys' Olga
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: St. Tikhon's University 2014-12-01
Series:Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ III. Filologiâ
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Online Access:http://periodical.pstgu.ru/en/pdf/article/2721
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spelling doaj-a011f1a4a5074493a62079ca12c061ac2020-11-25T01:48:40ZrusSt. Tikhon's UniversityVestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ III. Filologiâ1991-64341991-64852014-12-01II61739010.15382/sturII201461.73-90Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX centuryTsys' ValeriiTsys' OlgaThe article elaborates upon organization and stages of pilgrimage of West Siberian residents to Palestine at the end of XIX — beginning of XX century. The author makes an attempt to show the motives behind the pilgrimage, as well as organizational and household challenges. The article outlines some details of Siberians’ stay in Russian courtyards in Jerusalem and describes fi nancial situation enabling the pilgrims to travel to Palestine and back. The study is based on personal sources describing the impressions and experience the Western Siberians had when visiting the Holy Land. The author concludes that Russian pilgrims would usually spend about half a month at the Russian courtyards and that the accommodation, catering and living conditions of their stay were quite adequate at the beginning of the XXth century. It is noted that the number of pilgrims from West Siberian provinces at that period reached several dozen people a year. Social and age compound of pilgrims is described. The article outlines local peculiarities of pilgrims, such the predominance of men, including a small number of indigenous residents of Siberia. It is noted that the vast number of pilgrims were farmers and elderly people. The article shows some examples of pilgrims sharing their impressions and spiritual experience with family members, relatives, friends and neighbors after returning to homeland. The paper demonstrates the contribution of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society to improvement of pilgrimage routes and services to pilgrims during the above mentioned timeframe. Despite the fact that those the pilgrimages didn’t become a widespread phenomenon, they seized to be something of an extraordinary nature.http://periodical.pstgu.ru/en/pdf/article/2721PalestineThe Imperial Orthodox Palestine SocietypilgrimageWestern SiberiaJerusalemRussian courtyardspaperworktravel expensestravelling conditions and motivestransportation
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Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century
Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ III. Filologiâ
Palestine
The Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society
pilgrimage
Western Siberia
Jerusalem
Russian courtyards
paperwork
travel expenses
travelling conditions and motives
transportation
author_facet Tsys' Valerii
Tsys' Olga
author_sort Tsys' Valerii
title Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century
title_short Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century
title_full Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century
title_fullStr Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century
title_full_unstemmed Pilgrimage of West Siberian Residents to Palestine at the end of XIX – beginning of XX century
title_sort pilgrimage of west siberian residents to palestine at the end of xix – beginning of xx century
publisher St. Tikhon's University
series Vestnik Pravoslavnogo Svâto-Tihonovskogo Gumanitarnogo Universiteta: Seriâ III. Filologiâ
issn 1991-6434
1991-6485
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The article elaborates upon organization and stages of pilgrimage of West Siberian residents to Palestine at the end of XIX — beginning of XX century. The author makes an attempt to show the motives behind the pilgrimage, as well as organizational and household challenges. The article outlines some details of Siberians’ stay in Russian courtyards in Jerusalem and describes fi nancial situation enabling the pilgrims to travel to Palestine and back. The study is based on personal sources describing the impressions and experience the Western Siberians had when visiting the Holy Land. The author concludes that Russian pilgrims would usually spend about half a month at the Russian courtyards and that the accommodation, catering and living conditions of their stay were quite adequate at the beginning of the XXth century. It is noted that the number of pilgrims from West Siberian provinces at that period reached several dozen people a year. Social and age compound of pilgrims is described. The article outlines local peculiarities of pilgrims, such the predominance of men, including a small number of indigenous residents of Siberia. It is noted that the vast number of pilgrims were farmers and elderly people. The article shows some examples of pilgrims sharing their impressions and spiritual experience with family members, relatives, friends and neighbors after returning to homeland. The paper demonstrates the contribution of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society to improvement of pilgrimage routes and services to pilgrims during the above mentioned timeframe. Despite the fact that those the pilgrimages didn’t become a widespread phenomenon, they seized to be something of an extraordinary nature.
topic Palestine
The Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society
pilgrimage
Western Siberia
Jerusalem
Russian courtyards
paperwork
travel expenses
travelling conditions and motives
transportation
url http://periodical.pstgu.ru/en/pdf/article/2721
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