On the walls of the Orthodox Church in honor of the Venerable Angelina of Serbia, the facade of the church was insulated. The material was applied by Bronya Facade NF, with a total thickness of 1 mm.
At the beginning of the work, the material was applied using the Graco Mark V airless applicator, in difficult places and near the edge of the roof it was applied with brushes, as they were afraid to stain the domes and decorative elements.
The stone church is a copy of the Kiev church of St. Andrew the First-Called, founded on May 25, 2014, and is now officially named in the name of Angelina of Serbia.
Brief Life of Blessed Angelina of Serbia (Brankovic) - Angelina of Serbia (Serbian Angelina Srpska; or mother Angelina, Serbian mother Angelina; circa 1440 - July 30, 1520) - daughter of the Albanian prince George Arianiti, wife of the Serbian despot Stefan Brankovich. Canonized by the Orthodox Church as a saint, commemoration is celebrated (according to the Julian calendar): July 1, July 30 (Council of Serbian Saints), December 10 (together with her husband Stephen and son John, also canonized).
The daughter of Prince George of Albania and wife of Stephen, King of Serbia, Saint Angelina endured exile with her husband and shared all the difficulties of life in Albania and Italy. She raised her two sons, Saints Maxim and John in a truly Christian spirit. After the death of her husband, having taken monastic tonsure, Saint Angelina devoted herself to prayer, charity, and church building. A faithful wife, a kind mother and a perfect Christian, she truly earned the name of "Mother Angelina", which the people awarded her with. Her miraculous relics are preserved along with the relics of her righteous husband - Saint Stephen and their pious children Maxim and John in the Krushedol monastery. Saint Angelina found peace and eternal life at the beginning of the sixteenth century.