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Orthodox brothers leave Kirill in the cold

11-03-2022

Eastern Europe

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Orthodox brothers leave Kirill in the cold

Photo AFP, Sergei Supinsky

Eastern Europe

The Russian Church gets more and more isolated in the Orthodox world. Even seminary students from the Ukrainian Church (Moscow Patriarchate) are cooking for the Ukrainian army fighting against the Russians.

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