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  • Framed icons in the window at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. The church is undergoing a slow process of renovation. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 30_0312.jpg
  • Icons inside one of the churches at the Alekseevski Monastery in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 12_0230.jpg
  • Beautiful details abound on the many churches inside the Kremlin. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems. Spread over 2500 square kilometers, the city is served by four airports, three ring roads and a world-famous metro. With a population of 13 million, Moscow is the second-most populated city in Europe after Istanbul.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1250.jpg
  • First constructed in 1839, Christ the Savior Cathedral sits on the northern bank of the Moskva River in central Moscow. At over 100 meters tall, it is the tallest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world. It was completely rebuilt in the 1990's. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0974.jpg
  • The Assumption Cathedral in Yaroslavl, Russia. Rebuilt in 2010, the church dates from the early 1200's. This important “Golden Ring” city, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 022_0150.jpg
  • A photographer's self-portrait from the window of a tour bus in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 016_9956.jpg
  • A woman adds candles to an altar at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 008_0081.jpg
  • A charming sales technique for strawberry plants at a summer agricultural fair in the heart of Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 002_0057.jpg
  • Women cross themselves during Sunday morning prayers at the Transfiguration Church in Uglich. The devout usually stand in Russian Orthodox services, and there are no musical instruments. The unadorned voices of choir members offer a pure and beautiful contrast to richly decorated interior spaces. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 38_0365.jpg
  • An altar lit only by daylight in the Transfiguration Church in Uglich. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 37_0348.jpg
  • The colorful onion domes of the church of Saint Dimitry on the Blood, built in 1690, in Uglich, Russia. One of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is one of the country’s most culturally significant towns. The once-fortified "kremlin" in which the church stands looks over the Volga River.
    JAD_RF Uglich 01_0175.jpg
  • First constructed in 1839, Christ the Savior Cathedral sits on the northern bank of the Moskva River in central Moscow. At over 100 meters tall, it is the tallest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world. It was completely rebuilt in the 1990's. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0693.jpg
  • Schoolgirls line up at the entrance of one of the Kremlin's many churches. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems. Spread over 2500 square kilometers, the city is served by four airports, three ring roads and a world-famous metro. With a population of 13 million, Moscow is the second-most populated city in Europe after Istanbul.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1277.jpg
  • Beautiful details abound on the many churches inside the Kremlin. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems. Spread over 2500 square kilometers, the city is served by four airports, three ring roads and a world-famous metro. With a population of 13 million, Moscow is the second-most populated city in Europe after Istanbul.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1236.jpg
  • Beautiful details abound on the many churches inside the Kremlin. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems. Spread over 2500 square kilometers, the city is served by four airports, three ring roads and a world-famous metro. With a population of 13 million, Moscow is the second-most populated city in Europe after Istanbul.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1225.jpg
  • Visitors pose for photographs with St. Basil's Cathedral of Moscow in the background. The structure, now a museum, was built in the mid-1500's. Part of the Kremlin and Red Square UNESCO World Heritage site, the cathedral is without a doubt the most recognizable Orthodox Christian church in the world.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0623.jpg
  • Tourists stream through Red Square in Moscow with St. Basil's Cathedral in the background. The structure, now a museum, was built in the mid-1500's. Part of the Kremlin and Red Square UNESCO World Heritage site, the cathedral is without a doubt the most recognizable Orthodox Christian church in the world.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0613.jpg
  • An exquisite detail inside the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • The ethereal interior of the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 10_8233.jpg
  • The ethereal interior of the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 09_8233.jpg
  • A multitude of decorated arches inside the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 06_8225.jpg
  • The richly decorated ceiling of the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia. Closed for restoration for nearly 30 years, it reopened in 1997.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 03_8300.jpg
  • The Assumption Cathedral seen through the Eternal Flame memorial in Yaroslavl, which commemorates the millions of Russian soldiers and civilians killed in World War II. Yaroslavl, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 020_0133.jpg
  • Flowers left at the Eternal Flame memorial in Yaroslavl, which commemorates the millions of Russian soldiers and civilians killed in World War II. Yaroslavl, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 019_0162.jpg
  • The spectacular golden domes of the Assumption Cathedral in Yaroslavl. Rebuilt in 2010, the church dates from the early 1200's. This important “Golden Ring” Russian city, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 018_0145.jpg
  • With reverence, a parishioner at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia says her prayers. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 015_0110.jpg
  • A priest delivers afternoon prayers in front of the iconostasis at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 014_0094.jpg
  • A priest delivers afternoon prayers in front of the iconostasis at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 013_0086.jpg
  • Finding solace in a side chapel at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 007_0043.jpg
  • A sign with helpful information for celebrations at the main entrance of the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 006_0123.jpg
  • The Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 005_0125.jpg
  • Newlyweds on the scenic promenade close to the Volga River oblige a photographer in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 004_9968.jpg
  • Inbound from Uglich, tourists on a bus take photographs of one of Yaroslavl's many churches. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 001_9951.jpg
  • Members of the choir raise their voices in song at the Transfiguration Cathedral in Uglich, Russia. The devout usually stand in Russian Orthodox services, and there are no musical instruments. Unadorned voices offer a pure and beautiful contrast to these richly decorated interior spaces. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 36_0381.jpg
  • Parishioners gather for late Sunday morning prayers at the Transfiguration Cathedral in the Uglich Kremlin. The devout usually stand in Russian Orthodox services, and there are no musical instruments. The unadorned voices of choir members offer a pure and beautiful contrast to these richly decorated interior spaces.  As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 34_0376.jpg
  • Churchgoers leave Sunday morning prayers at the Transfiguration Cathedral in the Uglich Kremlin. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 33_0340.jpg
  • Habits for nuns in a side chapel of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. The church is undergoing a slow process of renovation. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 32_0307.jpg
  • A priest raises his arms in supplication during the Sunday service at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. The church is undergoing a slow process of renovation. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 31_0293.jpg
  • A brother and sister entertain themselves with paper airplanes during a service at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 27_0260.jpg
  • Warm summer temperatures bring out a riot of summer color in this abandoned factory yard in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 26_0243.jpg
  • Lenin looks out over a public square close to the Volga River in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 15_0315.jpg
  • Morning light bathes one of the churches at the Alekseevski Monastery in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 11_0235.jpg
  • Quiet sanctuary inside one of the churches at the Alekseevski Monastery in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 10_0228.jpg
  • Women walk past the Voskreseniia church on their way to market in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 05_9882.jpg
  • A vendor sells handmade dolls for children on a walkway near the Volga River in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 04_9882.jpg
  • Beautiful details abound on the many churches inside the Kremlin. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems. Spread over 2500 square kilometers, the city is served by four airports, three ring roads and a world-famous metro. With a population of 13 million, Moscow is the second-most populated city in Europe after Istanbul.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1243.jpg
  • Beautiful details abound on the many churches inside the Kremlin. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems. Spread over 2500 square kilometers, the city is served by four airports, three ring roads and a world-famous metro. With a population of 13 million, Moscow is the second-most populated city in Europe after Istanbul.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1235.jpg
  • Details from a customs building near the Moscow River. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems.
    JAD_RF Moscow_1008.jpg
  • With St. Basil's Cathedral of Moscow in the background, workers prepare bleacher seating for an event in Red Square. The cathedral, now a museum, was built in the mid-1500's. Part of the Kremlin and Red Square UNESCO World Heritage site, it is without a doubt the most recognizable Orthodox Christian church in the world.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0578.jpg
  • Visitors sit on the grass near St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow. The structure, now a museum, was built in the mid-1500's and is a huge tourist draw. Part of the Kremlin and Red Square UNESCO World Heritage site, the cathedral is without a doubt the most recognizable Orthodox Christian church in the world.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0631.jpg
  • First constructed in 1839, Christ the Savior Cathedral sits on the northern bank of the Moskva River in central Moscow. At over 100 meters tall, it is the tallest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world. It was completely rebuilt in the 1990's. A cosmopolitan city with a nearly 900 year history, Moscow is Russia's financial and administrative capital and home to many of the country's most recognizable architectural gems.
    JAD_RF Moscow_0681.jpg
  • A shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe along Mohar Street in East Salinas. Despite the best efforts of city programs and community policing, the working-class area around Acosta Plaza continues to be troubled by gang violence.
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  • Closed for restoration for nearly 30 years, the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia reopened in 1997.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 12_8293.jpg
  • Summer tourists marvel at the ethereal interior of the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 07_8256.jpg
  • A respectful hush inside the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 05_8288.jpg
  • Singer-songwriter Anastasia Shygaley performs outside the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood, built where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    JAD_RF St Petersburg 01_8207.jpg
  • Beautiful tile work over an entrance to the Assumption Cathedral in Yaroslavl. Rebuilt in 2010, the church dates from the early 1200's. This important “Golden Ring” Russian city, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 023_0159.jpg
  • A wedding party on its way to leave flowers at the Eternal Flame memorial in Yaroslavl, which commemorates the millions of Russian soldiers and civilians killed in World War II. Yaroslavl, which recently celebrated its 1000th anniversary, is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 021_0138.jpg
  • Candles burn brightly in front of the iconostasis at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 012_0117.jpg
  • A priest prepares for a service at the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia.  Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 011_0075.jpg
  • The spectacular frescoes and iconostasis of the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 010_0119.jpg
  • The sanctuary of the Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 009_0082.jpg
  • The scenic promenade close to the Volga River is a favorite spot for wedding photos in Yaroslavl, Russia. Established in 1010, this important “Golden Ring” Russian city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl Rivers. The historic city center, home to many landmark buildings, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    JAD_RF Yaroslavl 003_9960.jpg
  • A parishioners takes time in silence to say her prayers in the Transfiguration Cathedral in the Uglich Kremlin. The devout usually stand in Russian Orthodox services, and there are no musical instruments. The unadorned voices of choir members offer a pure and beautiful contrast to these richly decorated interior spaces.  As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 35_0358.jpg
  • A nun's habit in a side chapel of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. The church is undergoing a slow process of renovation. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 29_0312.jpg
  • A brother and sister entertain themselves with paper airplanes during a service at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 28_0260.jpg
  • Women head toward the market after coming into town on the bus in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural and historic importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 24_0223.jpg
  • At a local market a few blocks back from the Volga River in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
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  • Vendors are in no hurry at an local market in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 16_9931.jpg
  • Pedestrians ply the elegant riverside walkways along the Volga in Uglich, Russia. The colorful onion domes of the church of Saint Dimitry on the Blood, built in 1690, are in the background. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 02_9891.jpg
  • Early morning light on the Voskreseniia church along the Volga River in Uglich, Russia. As one of Russia's "Golden Ring" cities, Uglich is designated a town of significant cultural importance.
    JAD_RF Uglich 03_9891.jpg
  • Parishioners of Sacred Heart Parish participate in the annual Portugal Day Festival in Salinas on Sunday. The event began with a colorful parade from Central Park to the church, featuring standard bearers, a traditional band, and beautifully dressed trios of young women representing area Portuguese communities. Women bore an icon of Saint Isabella, the patron saint of the poor, on a palanquin into the vestry of the church, where she would be crowned as a culmination of Sunday Mass. Princess Elizabeth, whose symbol is a rose, is also known as Isabel of Portugal. Born in Aragon, Spain, she was given as a teenager in marriage to Dennis of Portugal. She gave a great deal of her life to charitable causes, and was canonized as a saint in 1625 by Pope Urban VIII.
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  • Parishioners of Sacred Heart Parish participate in the annual Portugal Day Festival in Salinas on Sunday. The event began with a colorful parade from Central Park to the church, featuring standard bearers, a traditional band, and beautifully dressed trios of young women representing area Portuguese communities. Women bore an icon of Saint Isabella, the patron saint of the poor, on a palanquin into the vestry of the church, where she would be crowned as a culmination of Sunday Mass. Princess Elizabeth, whose symbol is a rose, is also known as Isabel of Portugal. Born in Aragon, Spain, she was given as a teenager in marriage to Dennis of Portugal. She gave a great deal of her life to charitable causes, and was canonized as a saint in 1625 by Pope Urban VIII.
    130616 jd portugalfest04.jpg
  • Laos, Luang Nam Tha, 2003. Afternoon light in Luang Prabang reveals a sublime golden goddess rising skyward like a lotus.
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  • A devotee and his family walk by confessions held on the first floor of Sherwood Community Hall in Salinas on Sunday. The 23rd annual Congress of Charismatic Catholics included prayer groups from San Benito, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties.
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  • Buddha reposing in the main altar at the Buddhist Temple of Salinas. “Hanamatsuri,” or flower festival in Japanese, is also known as Buddha’s Birthday, and was celebrated on Sunday at the temple.
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  • Mexico, Oaxaca, Oaxaca de Juarez, April 17, 2011. On the Sunday before Easter, Mexico's most important holiday, two very different congregations marked the beginning of Semana Santa and the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem with prayer and processions. The Templo de la Compania de Jesus welcomed Archbishop Jose Luis Chavez Botello for the "Blessing of the Palms" in central Oaxaca, while the small community of Santa Cruz de Xoxocotlan carried Jesus through rainy streets strewn with flowers.
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  • Devout Catholics wait behind the stage at Sherwood Community Hall in Salinas on Sunday. The 23rd annual Congress of Charismatic Catholics included prayer groups from San Benito, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties.
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  • Mexico, Guerrero, Acapulco, April 2010. The country's most glamorous tourist destination fifty years ago, the beautiful bays of Acapulco in Mexico's Guerrero state are lined by hotels both new and old, built right up to the sand and accommodating every budget. Though the city's infrastructure has been decaying for years, the lure of this legendary Pacific-coast destination is palpable, with its commendably clean beaches, a warm, welcoming people, and night-life that never stops.
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  • As seen through the windows of a tour bus, the strategic location of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery becomes apparent.  Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, seen here, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many Russian dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
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  • Summer flowers brighten the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
    JAD_RF Waterways 41_9782.jpg
  • A tiny chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas at the entrance to the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
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  • Ongoing restoration at the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. The monastery is now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons.
    JAD_RF Waterways 46_9663.jpg
  • With no safety equipment in place, restorers build scaffolding six stories up near a bell tower of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
    JAD_RF Waterways 45_9812.jpg
  • The faded glory of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
    JAD_RF Waterways 44_9804.jpg
  • A timeless view of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery near Kirillov, once one of the largest in Russia. Founded in 1397 by St. Kyrill (St. Cyril) and strategically located on the banks of Lake Siverskoye, the complex has two priories and eleven churches, protected by walls twenty feet thick. During its turbulent history, the remote, well-fortified monastery became a place of exile for many dissenters. Now a museum protecting invaluable religious icons, it is undergoing slow but steady restoration.
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  • A handpainted icon is front and center for Sunday's service at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in Salinas. Father Mark Vinas, left, blesses parishioners as they leave.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
    JDunn guadalupe_0194.jpg
  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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  • USA, Des Plaines, IL, December 12, 2009. In a pilgrimage faithful to that which occurs in Mexico City, many thousands of devout Catholics make the frigid mid-winter trek to Maryville Academy's Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel late on the night of December 11, 2009 to make their prayers at the stroke of midnight. In 1531, the "Virgen de Guadalupe," Mexico's revered icon, appeared to peasant Juan Diego as he walked home to Tepeyac Hill - when asked to prove this miracle, the young Virgin Mary produced roses in winter, and a legend was born.  Photo for Hoy by Jay Dunn.
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