The Most Remote Orthodox Church in the World — King George Island, Antarctica

Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church  –  King George Island, Antarctica

Since its founding, Christianity has managed to  spread to the whole world, from the biggest cities of the world to the vast  jungles of Africa. Christians worship God everywhere, from huge cathedrals to  remote, small churches on mountain tops and modest chapels in their  neighborhoods. But who could ever imagine that at the “end of the world,” in the  vast, inhospitable reaches of Antarctica, there is one of the most remote  orthodox churches in the world.

The church of Holy Trinity is located on  King George Island in the South Pole. It was built in 1990 entirely by Siberian  wood and its design is influenced by the Russian architectural style.

It can host up to 30 people. Due to the extreme  weather conditions of the region, including strong winds, heavy snowfalls and  rainfalls, special provisions were made to maintain the security of the people  and the building.

The trunks are stabilized with strong chains  and a special investment protects the inside of the temple from the rain.

According to its priest the  existence of an Orthodox church in such a remote place shows perfectly that ”God  is everywhere.” Until now two Russian Orthodox couples have celebrated their  weddings at Holy Trinity believing that this will bring them good luck.

 

 

(Source: by Danai Kanella; http://greece.greekreporter.com/2012/06/27/the-most-remote-orthodox-church-in-the-world/)