RF2C5X674–TBILISI, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 23, 2018: Wax candles burn in a candlestick in front of the Orthodox icon of the Mother of God in Sioni Cathedral
RMKH02W8–The altar in the Bulgarian Orthodox Chapel of the Nativity of the Mother of God underneath the Statue of Virgin Mary in Haskovo.
RMWXX8JB–Praying woman in Orthodox Church;Bulgaria;
RF2J0WGWB–Interior decoration of the Church of St. Sava in Tivat. Montenegro
RMF0WPKE–Archway to iconostasis and altar through halls of worship in church.
RF2J0W8C3–Branched gold candlestick on a table in front of a cross in the Church of St. Sava in Tivat
RMBEWDHH–Interior view of the Church of St. Mary at Lagoudi, Cos, Greece, vanishing point
RF2J0W31C–Branched gold candlestick on a table in front of a cross in the Church of St. Sava in Tivat. Montenegro
RMK4AH5R–Agios Ioannis is a Greek-orthodox chapel in the mountain forest in the the Psiloritis Mountains of Crete.
RF2J0WJTR–Gold candlestick on a table in front of a cross in the Church of St. Sava in Tivat. View through the arch
RF2E6P1YG–Holy Bible in golden cover, golden cup and candleholder placed on a table during church service
RF2J0WDC3–Table with a crucifix in front of the altar in the Church of St. Sava in Tivat. Montenegro
RFT2XBNJ–Church Candles
RF2J0WJ1X–Icon on a stand stands on the table in front of the altar in the Church of St. Sava in Tivat
RFC7Y9F8–Candles firing and illuminating in the church
RFR5KWYJ–two old candleholder
RMAA6Y54–Church on Spilled Blood in St Petersburg Russia
RMFF4HRX–brass chandelier inside a Orthodox Church in Timisoara Romania
RF2AM4P3H–nocturnal christmas service in a russian orthodox church, close-up of burning candles
RFRP00PX–Ancient candlestick with a candle and mirrir with wood carvings
RM2RHTEWT–An icon of Maria holding Jesus at the Church of Saint Sava (1935-2004) in Belgrade, Serbia
RMG02TKD–candles in Kapnikarea
RM2ARFKK2–Candles burning on a round candle holder at the temple of Agia Paraskevi, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
RM2WRH5NK–Iconostasis in the summer Fedorovskaya Church of the Mother of God, Yaroslavl, 1911.
RMG0E5FX–Hallway to iconostasis for worship in church