It's a beautiful building, I consider it as a cultural center, and I've been to an organ concert.
I saw the nuns themselves drying the basement floors after the floods in the spring. They are just humble workers, very positive.
A pleasant place. In the context of Karaganda, this is certainly an architectural masterpiece. I attended the evening Mass, which was led by Vladimir. A good and kind man. But there aren't many people on weekdays, and it's kind of sad. They say there's more on weekends, and the music plays.
There are no disadvantages, and there cannot be. I was at the Christmas scene, the kids- always and everywhere well done!!! Organ music concerts are a special thank you, and a low bow to those who do it, while a lot of people around us are just talking (chatting, promising, not fulfilling)...It's a pity there aren't enough seats...He was sitting on the floor..."Art requires sacrifice" has not been canceled yet...