How to Make Phony Sensations What the Patriarch Actually Said

The sermon of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill became the pretext for the next phony sensations. The Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church was accused of calling the Ukrainian government disbelievers. His words quoted in the media are misinterpreted.

"Lack of belief has become the state ideology of Ukraine, said on May 24, the Day of Slavic Literature and Culture, the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill, after the service at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. But the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church is confident that the Ukrainian people will "cope with all this," - writes, for example, TASS.

The appearance of such news led to massive citing of materials under the following headlines "Patriarch Kirill of Moscow accuses Ukraine of disbelief", "Head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, says that atheism is becoming a Ukrainian state ideology." That was the spark that set heated discussions in the society whether modern Ukrainian authorities are disbelievers or not, as well as new baseless accusations were hurled at the canonical Church.

To understand that reporters made a mistake, it is enough to open the official site patriarchia.ru and find the full text of the Primate’s message. It says: "Every day we thank God for militant atheism to have gone, at least, it no longer manifests itself on behalf of the government. Everyone can believe or not believe - this is their personal choice; but when atheism becomes the state ideology, resulting in loss of life, destroyed shrines, blasphemy, then it is more than an ideology. Our Church handled with all that, so did the Ukrainian Orthodox people. We believe that the trials that befell on our Church in the XXI century will be overcome by the grace of God, as the ordeal of the past was overcome. This is what we pray for every day in all the churches of the Russian Orthodox Church. "

Source: pravlife.org

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