俄罗斯的许愿礼物。目标和实践

D. Antonov
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本文考虑了在俄罗斯宗教传统中所知的祈祷习俗和礼物。作者概述了中世纪和帝国时期俄罗斯常见的个人和集体誓言,以及主要的献祭礼物类型:建筑(教堂、礼拜堂)、十字架、圣像、圣物箱、圣像工资、教堂刺绣、织物、解剖重量、圣像的珍贵礼物等。献祭行为是创造各种宗教物品的最重要的社会工具,从纪念性的(如修道院建筑和城市大教堂)到小型的(如披肩、毛巾或患病器官形式的吊坠)。与此同时,制作、带来、使用许愿物的行为和物质对象本身是密不可分的——“誓言”这个词在俄罗斯不仅意味着承诺,还意味着向修道院或教堂捐款,还意味着为祭祀圣人(节日)而养大的许愿物和动物,以及任何其他形式的礼物、物质或行为。正如作者所指出的,对这些传统的回顾有助于更好地理解过去十年在俄罗斯积极传播的现代祈祷实践。
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VOTIVE GIFTS IN RUSSIA. OBJECTS AND PRACTICES
The paper considers the votive practices and gifts known in the Russian religious tradition. The author gives an overview of individual and collective vows common in medieval and imperial Russia, as well as the main types of votive gifts: buildings (churches, chapels), crosses, icons, reliquaries, icon salaries, church embroidery, fabrics, anatomical weights, precious gifts to icons, etc. Votive actions were the most important social tool for creating a variety of religious objects, from monumental (like monastery buildings and city cathedrals) to small (like shawls, towels or pendants in the form of a diseased organ). At the same time, the action of making, bringing, using the votive object and the material object itself were inextricably linked – the word ‘vow’ in Russia meant not only a promise, but also a monetary contribution to a monastery or church, and a votive object, and animals fattened for a sacrifice to a saint (holiday), and any other kind of gift, material or actional. As the author notes, a review of these traditions helps to better understand modern votive practices that have actively spread in Russia in the last decade.
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