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Not a word about God and faith in Russian Orthodox Church's declaration for Holy war against Ukraine, West

The Russian Orthodox Church, headed by Patriarch Kirill, declared the SVO a "holy war" against the "West that has fallen into Satanism." In the "Order" adopted at the World Russian People's Council, church hierarchs called for "protection of the Russian world."

The cathedral urgently met on March 27 in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior after the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall. The "Order" adopted on it is a kind of political program of the Russian Orthodox Church.

"The main task of the orders, as well as the long-term activity of the entire World Russian People's Council, is to protect and strengthen the Russian world," Patriarch Kirill said from the rostrum. There is a lot of politics in the "Order", but there is not a word about God and faith. "After the completion of the SVO, the entire territory of modern Ukraine should enter the zone of exclusive influence of Russia," the document states the vector of foreign policy. Next, the "Order" demands the adoption of a law that will spell out the "trinity" of the Eastern Slavs as branches of a single Russian people, consisting of Great Russians, Little Russians and Belarusians. However, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which has become independent from the Moscow Patriarchate, has already stated that it "does not support and dissociates itself from the ideology of the Russian world."



The main threat to the existence of the Russian people is the demographic catastrophe. Therefore, administrative and criminal penalties for "propaganda, as well as inducement to abortion in the absence of medical or social indications" should be introduced. The family and the Russian world are threatened not only by abortions, but also by migrants. "Order" implies "a significant restriction on the influx of foreign-cultural low-skilled foreign labor into the Russian Federation." But high-class specialists and compatriots, on the contrary, are waiting with open arms. If, of course, they integrate into Russian society.



Russians, in turn, are urged to move en masse to the suburbs and live in their own low-rise buildings. Some compared this paragraph to the well-known policy of eviction from cities, but "The Order" rather refers to the American experience. However, without mentioning it for obvious reasons. Now we can't say that something good can come from the "West that has fallen into Satanism."

/Danila Nozdryakov.

Source: https://sobes.press/posts/20240402-ni-slova-o-boge-i-vere/