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One-day votive church

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Usually these churches were erected on a site where no previous structure had stood and were built through communal labour. Such votive churches were believed to be effective against epidemics because none of the evil forces responsible for the pandemic could enter the churches during their
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The one-day votive churches were built in one day from wood. They were simple in design and small in size, and usually lasted a limited time. The construction could start during the preceding night but had to be finished, and the church consecrated, before nightfall.
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The tradition declined and eventually disappeared as more rational anti-plague measures were gradually enacted. The tradition of building churches in one day was linked with the
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St Varlaam church in Pskov was built during a pestilence in one day in 1466 and was replaced by a stone building (pictured) in 1495.
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No such churches have survived; however, there are several churches originally constructed in one day and later rebuilt in stone:
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Zguta, Russell (1981). "The One-Day Votive Church: A Religious Response to the Black Death in Early Russia".
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in the 14th through 17th centuries, with both cities and rulers financing the construction.
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in Vologda (the name meaning ' by all of the town'), St Simeon church in Novgorod (
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custom of weaving votive towels in one day to prevent or fight epidemics among
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Zelenin, Dmitry (1994). "Обыденные полотенца и обыденные храмы".
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One-day votive churches

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churches
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Black Death
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Vsegradsky cathedral
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ISBN
5857590078
ISBN
5945421073
doi
10.2307/2496195
JSTOR
2496195
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