Moscow Patriarchate hopes that an iconostasis built five years ago will be permitted to enter into the PRC

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Moscow Patriarchate hopes that an iconostasis built five years ago will be permitted to enter into the PRC

The Moscow Patriarchate hopes that the visit by the Russia’s president to the PRC (People’s Republic of China) will facilitate in China finally giving entry to an iconostasis and church articles for a temple built five years ago.

"Сhild is raised by your heart"

Fr. George Romanenko

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"Сhild is raised by your heart"

Fr. George Romanenko

Father George Romanenko is the prior of a church in the village of Borisovo in Moscow region. He is also a well-known children’s psychiatrist. We have met him to discuss the problems of children’s mentality.

Metropolitan Laurus: Both Parts of the Russian Church are Prepared for Frank and Constructive Dialog: Interfax

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Metropolitan Laurus: Both Parts of the Russian Church are Prepared for Frank and Constructive Dialog: Interfax

On the eve of his first official visit to Russia, scheduled to begin on May 14, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, Metropolitan Laurus, granted an exclusive interview to Interfax.

The recent spat between the Phanar and the Church of Greece

Kathimerini, English edition

The recent spat between the Phanar and the Church of Greece
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The recent spat between the Phanar and the Church of Greece

Kathimerini, English edition

Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios has chosen to pour more oil on the flames of the recent spat between the Phanar and the Church of Greece. The spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians appears to be heading for conflict with the Greek government, unless it plays into his hands. Vartholomaios’s stand raises questions over the solidity of his judgment and his intentions, which appear, at least in part, to have politically expedient objectives.

Revolutions and diabolism

Vladimir Neviarovich

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Revolutions and diabolism

Vladimir Neviarovich

According to St. Seraphim of Sarov, devil was the first revolutionary, who rebelled against God. That is why all revolutions are adverse to Christianity and have a diabolic origin. An accurate and unbiased analysis of Russian revolutions in the 20th century shows they were no exception of this rule being apparently of diabolic nature.