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Any chance of a map showing where on Antarctica this church is? Batmanand | Talk 08:11, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
The
Bulgarian Orthodox chapel at
St. Kliment Ohridski Base on
Livingston Island is located more to the south — Livingston Island is to the south of
King George Island and that's enough to prove it. The dispute here is whether a chapel qualifies for a church. The "
chapel" article says it's "a private church or area of worship", so I believe it does.
→ Тодор Божинов / Todor Bozhinov
→ 10:55, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
The Chapel of the snows church outside of Mcmurdo Has been there since 1958 and is located further south than the new Trinity Church or the Bulgarian one.
Chapel means in English many things but in our case the Bulgarian chapel is параклис that is it has no altar and the Divine Liturgy can not be performed there. The difference is very important for the Orthodox church. -- Koryakov Yuri 22:29, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
I had rather got the idea that the erection of permanent structures in Antarctica was prohibited. The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty says Antarctica is designated as a "natural reserve devoted to peace and science". I know many of the research stations have been there a long time and are quite big but I thought that, in theory at least, they could all be dismantled and shipped home. A permanent church implies a permanent population. Would it not have been more appropriate to make space for religious observance within the research station? 217.154.66.11 12:27, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
What defines "Permanent" in the first place? This church could also be dismantled and shipped away. "The structure was built out of Siberian Pine by Altay carpenters led by K.V. Khromov, then dismantled, shipped to Antarctica (by the ship Academician Vavilov) and assembled there by the staff of Bellingshausen Station" Why is permanence of any importance, since in truth, NOTHING, even the Rocky Mountains is truly permanent. So what if it is a church? Why is this newsworthy other than as a curiosity.
To add to the above thought, I would like to know what type of nation would request a church be dissasembled, and a preist moved, becasue they were in treaty violation Keeperoftheseal 23:14, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
since the sun doesn't set every day in Antarctica, does that mean the sermons last really long? Kirbytime 04:38, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
How does the church communicate with officials in Russia ( satellite phone, Internet, etc.)? Might be an interesting tidbit. 71.93.238.14 22:55, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
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Any chance of a map showing where on Antarctica this church is? Batmanand | Talk 08:11, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
The
Bulgarian Orthodox chapel at
St. Kliment Ohridski Base on
Livingston Island is located more to the south — Livingston Island is to the south of
King George Island and that's enough to prove it. The dispute here is whether a chapel qualifies for a church. The "
chapel" article says it's "a private church or area of worship", so I believe it does.
→ Тодор Божинов / Todor Bozhinov
→ 10:55, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
The Chapel of the snows church outside of Mcmurdo Has been there since 1958 and is located further south than the new Trinity Church or the Bulgarian one.
Chapel means in English many things but in our case the Bulgarian chapel is параклис that is it has no altar and the Divine Liturgy can not be performed there. The difference is very important for the Orthodox church. -- Koryakov Yuri 22:29, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
I had rather got the idea that the erection of permanent structures in Antarctica was prohibited. The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty says Antarctica is designated as a "natural reserve devoted to peace and science". I know many of the research stations have been there a long time and are quite big but I thought that, in theory at least, they could all be dismantled and shipped home. A permanent church implies a permanent population. Would it not have been more appropriate to make space for religious observance within the research station? 217.154.66.11 12:27, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
What defines "Permanent" in the first place? This church could also be dismantled and shipped away. "The structure was built out of Siberian Pine by Altay carpenters led by K.V. Khromov, then dismantled, shipped to Antarctica (by the ship Academician Vavilov) and assembled there by the staff of Bellingshausen Station" Why is permanence of any importance, since in truth, NOTHING, even the Rocky Mountains is truly permanent. So what if it is a church? Why is this newsworthy other than as a curiosity.
To add to the above thought, I would like to know what type of nation would request a church be dissasembled, and a preist moved, becasue they were in treaty violation Keeperoftheseal 23:14, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
since the sun doesn't set every day in Antarctica, does that mean the sermons last really long? Kirbytime 04:38, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
How does the church communicate with officials in Russia ( satellite phone, Internet, etc.)? Might be an interesting tidbit. 71.93.238.14 22:55, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
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