Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Mary explained

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Mary (Russian: Евангелическо-лютеранская церковь Святой Марии, Finnish: Pyhän Marian kirkko) is an Evangelical Lutheran church located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was built in 1805 and refurbished in 2002. Its address is: Bolshaya Konyushennnaya Ulitsa 8A, off Nevsky Prospekt. It is usually called the Finnish church and is one of the oldest and largest Protestant churches in Russia.

History

In this area of Saint Petersburg, which used to be called "Ingria" by the Finnish and Swedish, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ingria has a 400-year history:[1]

Church activities

Today the church is the largest among the 75 churches of the Church of Ingria, which spread from Russia's west to as far as eastern cities like Irkutsk.

Sunday worship is held at 10:30 in Finnish and at 13:30 in Russian. The church has other activities, such as the Sunday school for children.

In its neighborhood

Near this church on or near Nevsky Prospekt, are::

In the latter church, also held are Sunday services in English (Anglican) and in Korean (Presbyterian).

On the opposite side of Nevsky Prospekt is:

Nearby, also on Nevsky Prospekt, toward east, are:

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. The Church's pamphlet: "The Evangelical Lutheran St. Mary's Church in St. Petersburg" (in, July, 2009)