The Museum of Christian Art at the Moscow Theological Academy "Church-Archaeological Cabinet" is providing an educational project the "Heart of Russian Culture" for students of Russian universities.
On May 29, Archimandrite Tryphon (Novikov), a monk of the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, presented a book about his thirty-year prison ministry in the Elizabethan Hall of the Moscow Theological Academy.
On May 1, students of the Moscow Theological Academy and state universities gathered at the Palace of Culture named after Yu.A. Gagarin, Sergiev Posad for an Easter ball.
On February 20, students of the Moscow Theological Academy visited the Transfiguration Cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The visit was organised by the Cabinet of Oriental Studies of the Moscow Theological Academy.
On December 2, the traditional St. Philaret’s evening held at the Moscow Theological Academy coincided with the 800th anniversary of the birth of St. Prince Alexander of Neva.
On November 26, M. V. Nesterov's sketch on the "Holy Week" was officially contributed to the collection of the Museum of the Moscow Theological Academy "Church-Archaeological Cabinet".
On November 13-14, in the framework of "The Days of Dostoevsky at the Moscow Theological Academy" students and teachers of the Academy visited memorial locations associated with Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky in St. Petersburg.
On November 13, the Moscow Theological Academy hosted a series of events dedicated to the 180th anniversary of Sabbas Ivanovich Mamontov, an outstanding Russian patron of the arts and an industrialist.