This Russian Christian Youth Movement Is Growing by Leaps and Bounds

Anna Lutskova De Bacci

Source: Russia Insider

An RI writer attended an event of the organization 'Sorok Sorokov' and sends this report.

“I am Orthodox Christian. For me faith is what nourishes your life, helps you cope with anything. The main thing is to be guided by pure thoughts in all that you do.” - Igor Akinfeev, Russian football player “I am Orthodox Christian. For me faith is what nourishes your life, helps you cope with anything. The main thing is to be guided by pure thoughts in all that you do.” - Igor Akinfeev, Russian football player
It's not always easy to be young, but to be a young Christian is even more challenging.

Russia has a very strong Christian foundation and traditions, but even here you can feel the influence of the Western movement of freedom, capitalism, feminism, and the “live like there is no tomorrow” attitude. It is this especially that affects the new generation irreversibly getting lost in their iPhones.

I am a twenty one years old Russian, I live in Moscow, and I am Orthodox Christian. And I can strongly feel how these trends affect my friends and I. So, is there a way to be young AND Christian?

The author. She can be reached at alutskovadebacci@gmail.com The author. She can be reached at alutskovadebacci@gmail.com
Last weekend, thanks to the advice of my good friend, I attended the 4th annual cultural and sports festival “Orthodoxy and Sport”. The event was organized mostly for the young Christian community by the movement “Sorok Sorokov” (Forty Times Forty). The movement was started 3 years ago by two young Christian guys: Vladimir Nosov, a boxing champion of Russia and Europe, and Andrei Kormukhin, musician, social activist, and a devoted family man with 9 children.

In my capacity as Russia Insider reporter, I was lucky to get a chance to talk to Andrey Kormukhin:

The main goals of the movement are rather simple: protection of the Russian Orthodox Church, protection of the rights and freedoms of Orthodox Christians, and protection of traditional Orthodox values.

“I never wanted to be like the heroes from the American action movies. I don’t like where our young people are looking. This is the wrong way to go. There are real, non-fictional heroes such as Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Peresvet. These are great warriors, the ones to look up to.” - Fedor Emelianenko, Russian Heavyweight Champion.

Fedor Emelianenko is a big fan and supporter of "Sorok Sorokov" Fedor Emelianenko is a big fan and supporter of "Sorok Sorokov"
    

At first, “Sorok Sorokov” focused on three areas:

  1. Helping the Russian Orthodox Church in implementation of the Patriarch's program “200 churches” in Moscow, as well as the Orthodox communities that for some reason were not included in the program, but wish to build a church;

  2. Promoting healthy lifestyle within the program “Orthodoxy and Sport”;

  3. Deconstructing myths about Orthodoxy as a religion of the weak, which, allegedly, ideologically exhausted itself and attracts nobody, except for “the grandmas in headscarves and the exalted part of society”.

In 2014, the event called “Sorochinsky meetings” started. These meetings collect prominent representatives of the clergy, as well as well-known scholars, athletes, artists and cultural figures. In a short time, "Sorochinsky meetings" have become very popular among young people.

In 2015, “Sorok Sorokov” formed its own Sisterhood.

Sisterhood “Sorok Sorokov” Sisterhood “Sorok Sorokov”
    

Today, there are about 10,000 multinational members. Various projects of the movement include humanitarian help to inhabitants of Donbass, social work with orphanages, homeless, prisoners, and organization of sports events.

Charity event “Let’s help Donbass!” Charity event “Let’s help Donbass!”
    

The festival that I attended took place on the 17th of September in the park Kolomenskoye.

Kolomenskoye - an ancient village near Moscow Kolomenskoye - an ancient village near Moscow
    

In the past, Kolomenskoye was a country residence of the Russian tsars In the past, Kolomenskoye was a country residence of the Russian tsars
    

The main part of the festival was the Marathon in celebration of the 180th anniversary of the birth of St. Nicholas of Japan Equal to the Apostles. Its purpose was to show that Orthodox young people keep in step with time, offering society a new form of leisure. The Marathon started next to the Church of the Ascension after a prayer read by Bishop Gury.

Prayer before the Marathon Prayer before the Marathon
    

This is a TV report from the same festival from 2014. It gives an idea of the atmosphere of the movement its participants. The movement is supported by many famous Russian sports stars.


Despite the overcast weather, the atmosphere of this place - the nature, the architecture, bells chiming, smiling faces, and views of the Moscow River - produced the most blissful experience.

Water consecration Water consecration
    

The Marathon The Marathon
    

Thousands of Muscovites came to the festival. The sportiest 500 people came in advance to register and participate in the race. The longest distance was 42 kilometers long. The winners were awarded on stage.

The stage The stage
    

There were a lot of very interesting and useful activities. Reenactors of Ancient Russia showed the visitors their art and taught children historical fencing and archery.

Archery master-class Archery master-class
    

There also were the Cossack and Russian folk sports games for everyone.

Russian folk game Russian folk game
    

Young boys were competing in boxing and martial arts. World-famous athletes - Olympic champions of Rio 2016 - shared their skills with the young sportsmen.

Boxing competition Boxing competition
    

I was also very pleased to see there various charity organizations giving out free Christian literature, icons, and homemade souvenirs. They even had hot tea and pastries for the visitors of the festival!

Charity souvenirs Charity souvenirs
    

One thing I learned is that being young and enjoying your life is not a sin, neither is playing football – as long as you live with God and care about people around you.

On the way home, I thought to myself: “Wow, so I am not alone!” Thank God such organizations exist where young people of the same faith and values can unite.

Young Russian Christians Young Russian Christians
  

Official website of “Sorok Sorokov”: www.soroksorokov.ru

If you are interested in Sorok Sorokov or have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at: alutskovadebacci@gmail.com

Anna Lutskova De Bacci

Russia Insider

10/3/2016

Comments
Panagiotis8/6/2021 1:27 am
The evil Bolsheviks tried to brainwash the youth and destroy the Orthodox church and the Orthodox faith... They failed and the Orthodox Faith is flourishing, while the deceased Bolsheviks are flourishing in hell...
Greco10/19/2019 9:20 am
Beautiful!
Foma D.12/6/2016 7:06 am
Very inspiring. What are the Russian Scouts doing? They could be involved too. I am doing this here in San Francisco with the Russian Cub Scouts. Orthodoxy is essential for the youth and provided with a firm foundation and social support like this group does. Bravo!
Cyndy Alcavage10/4/2016 3:37 am
Excellent article! Thank you for writing about this group, and young orthodox christians in Russia. I enjoy reading RI every day- look forward to finding out so much about Russia- especially the truth!! I live in Casper, Wyoming, but spent most of my life in Camden, NJ, USA, and 10 years here. It is difficult to watch my country turning it's back on God. Keep close to Jesus. Cyndy
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