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=== Letters === | === Letters === | ||
* [[Appeal of the Clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church Calling for Reconciliation and an End to the War]] | * [[Appeal of the Clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church Calling for Reconciliation and an End to the War]] (original in Russian, 293 signers) | ||
* [[Open request to the primates of local Orthodox churches]] | * [[Open request to the primates of local Orthodox churches]] (original in Ukrainian, 438 signers) | ||
[[ru: Русская православная церковь]] | [[ru: Русская православная церковь]] | ||
[[uk: Російська православна церква]] | [[uk: Російська православна церква]] |
Revision as of 00:36, 6 December 2022
- Russian Orthodox Church
- Ivan Verbytskyi, “Let me tell you a few words about the so-called Ukrainian Orthodox Church allegedly banned by Zelenskyi this week 🧵” (thread) (pdf)
Kremlinism
- Putin Runs The Russian State--And The Russian Church Too
- Moscow Church Increasingly Working As Spy Network For Putin Regime
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow
- Wikipedia, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow
- KGB agent [1]
Artemy Vladimirov
Aggressions
Spy operations
Norway
- Dual-purpose parishes
- Orthodox Church of Russia acquired properties in Norway next to military bases in recent years
- The Russian Orthodox Church is buying buildings overlooking military bases in Norway
Dissent
- Among Russian Orthodox, glimmers of dissent against the invasion of Ukraine
- Orthodox priest reportedly arrested in Russia for sermon decrying invasion of Ukraine
- Russian Orthodox priests call for immediate end to war in Ukraine
- Over 400 Orthodox priests in Ukraine condemn Patriarch Kirill
- Over 400 Orthodox priests in Ukraine sign appeal against Patriarch Kirill
- Orthodox priests in Ukraine seek removal of Patriarch Kirill
- Orthodox priests call for patriarchs to depose Kirill
Letters
- Appeal of the Clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church Calling for Reconciliation and an End to the War (original in Russian, 293 signers)
- Open request to the primates of local Orthodox churches (original in Ukrainian, 438 signers)