Moscow - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 18 May 2023 05:03:56 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Moscow - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Dissenting voices hunted down in the Russian Orthodox Church https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/05/18/dissenting-voices-hunted-down/ Thu, 18 May 2023 06:10:29 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=159064 Dissenting voices

In the warring empire of the potentate, Vladimir Putin and the pontiff Patriarch Kirill, a priest who prays for peace is a perjurer. He condemns himself to be treated as an apostate, the religious equivalent of a political traitor. This is the extent to which Russia will go in silencing those within the Orthodox Church Read more

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In the warring empire of the potentate, Vladimir Putin and the pontiff Patriarch Kirill, a priest who prays for peace is a perjurer.

He condemns himself to be treated as an apostate, the religious equivalent of a political traitor.

This is the extent to which Russia will go in silencing those within the Orthodox Church who have not whole-heartedly backed its invasion of Ukraine.

The latest victim of this systematic purge is a man named Ioann Koval.

This previously unknown priest in an ordinary parish - St Andrew's in Lyublino, a district of Moscow - was suspended from the priesthood simply because he did not use his pulpit to call for more bloodshed.

What happened?

Patriarch Kirill of Moscow last September 25 instituted a liturgical invocation of his own invention: "Behold, the battle is being waged against Holy Rus' to divide its undivided people. Rise up O God, for the help of thy people, and grant us victory by your power."

He solemnly added this obligatory and bellicose supplication to the long anthology of his anti-gospel formulas.

Koval is involuntarily the living proof of this unity of Orthodox Slavs.

He was born in 1978 in the city of Luhansk in the Donbas region of Ukraine.

He studied piano and theology in Moscow, where he met and married his wife, a Russian who teaches literature. Koval, who is the father of five children, was ordained in 2004 and dedicated his ministry to patients in psychiatric hospitals.

He was then assigned as the second parish priest of Saint Andrew's, and it was there that he began to publicly substitute the word "peace" for the word "victory" in the spirit of the Beatitudes.

A denunciation

A campaign against the priest began in January, likening him to Judas Iscariot.

A sacristan at the parish who is linked to a network of informers the patriarchate has set up, denounced Koval to the parish rector, Archpriest Victor Shkaburin, who is a Putin apparatchik and more a follower of military marches than monastic chant.

The wheels of clerical bureaucracy, an obsequious relay of the Kremlin, were then set in motion.

The cautious episcopal vicar, Archbishop Matfei Kopylov, phoned Father Koval and told him he was suspended.

The ban was put into effect on February 2nd by an order of Patriarch Kirill.

It was stated that the priest, who was guilty of who knew what would be brought before the ecclesial court.

At the end of March, under the aegis of the protopresbyter Nikolai Inozemtsev - rector of the Church of Our Lady of Kazan on Red Square - a disciplinary commission was sent to St Andrew's to investigate.

What it actually did was collect a handful of hostile gossip and ignore the numerous testimonies that confirmed Koval's pastoral dedication.

The stage was set for a remake of the Stalinist trials in the courtroom of the high priest of "all Russia".

The sentence fell on May 11.

The five judges wearing sumptuous pectoral crosses voted unanimously against Koval.

The priest, not yet aware of the secret indictment, was summoned to appear.

But he aggravated his sentence by refusing to acknowledge his guilt.

He was defrocked according to the 25th Apostolic Canon.

This late and debated juridical code imposes deposition "if a bishop, presbyter, or deacon be found guilty of fornication, perjury or theft".

Profession, not God, but Putin

Perjury?

According to the docile Archpriest Vladislav Tsypine, vice-president of the court, the recidivist offender "violated his oath of unconditional obedience to the Church hierarchy by expressing a political opinion incompatible with the priesthood".

Vakhtang Kipshidze, the cynical spokesperson for the Patriarchate, added: "If a priest changes the words of the prayers according to his political preferences, the very unity of the Church is undermined."

Is peace a subjective option for those who celebrate the Eucharist?

As the theologian Sergei Shapnin rightly notes: "In the Russian Orthodox Church, there may be but one 'political preference': that of Patriarch Kirill… which means all the clergy (to say the least) are bound to adhere to a single pro-Kremlin ideology."

And this is to ensure that believers serve not God but Putin.

After so many other priests were unjustly dismissed in former Soviet or satellite countries, Ioann Koval can hope, if he manages to go into exile, to see his priesthood restored by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.

In the meantime, Russia is gradually being drained of the spiritual resources that would allow it to resist today and to regenerate itself tomorrow.

This is the other side of the evil that we cannot underestimate.

  • Jean-François Colosimo is a French theologian and historian specialising in Russia and the Eastern Orthodox faith in which he was raised.
  • First published in La-Croix International. Republished with permission.
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Virgin Mary's relic causes unprecedented traffic jams in Moscow https://cathnews.co.nz/2011/12/02/virgin-marys-relic-causes-unprecedented-traffic-jams-in-moscow/ Thu, 01 Dec 2011 18:33:02 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=17283

Traffic jams subsided in Russia after a relic, said to belong to the Virgin Mary, was returned to its home in the Greek monastic complex of Mount Athos. The relic, a belt of the Virigin, is believed to help women's fertility and cure illnesses and modest estimates calculate nearly three million people visited the relic during its Read more

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Traffic jams subsided in Russia after a relic, said to belong to the Virgin Mary, was returned to its home in the Greek monastic complex of Mount Athos.

The relic, a belt of the Virigin, is believed to help women's fertility and cure illnesses and modest estimates calculate nearly three million people visited the relic during its 40 day stay in Russia.

The relic attracted a million people in Moscow alone, and people queued for up to 26 hours creating a line of up-to 5kms in length, in the hope of touching the silver chest holding the relic and receiving a miracle.

During its time in Russia, the relic visited 10 cities.

"Such a forceful movement of people towards the holy cannot be explained with any human arguments," the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill said.

"So many people were cured! I constantly hear about the wonderful miracles that occurred in our land at this time."

Clerics said earlier they hoped the relic would help more Russian women become mothers as the Church is actively promoting motherhood to help the government curtail a steep population decline.

Some reports last week alleged that religious authorities considered loading the relic into a helicopter for an airborne blessing of the entire capital city, although the flight never took place.

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A house built by Mother Teresa torn down in Moscow http://www.asianews.it/news-en/A-house-built-by-Mother-Teresa-torn-down-in-Moscow-22690.html Thu, 22 Sep 2011 19:30:50 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=11872 As the city of Moscow prepares to unveil a bronze statue of Mother Teresa next Saturday, the city government tore down a hospice run by the Missionaries of Charity (the religious order founded by the Blessed of Kolkata) for "lack of permits". All attempts by the Russian Orthodox Church to find a compromise, including an Read more

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As the city of Moscow prepares to unveil a bronze statue of Mother Teresa next Saturday, the city government tore down a hospice run by the Missionaries of Charity (the religious order founded by the Blessed of Kolkata) for "lack of permits". All attempts by the Russian Orthodox Church to find a compromise, including an intervention by Patriarch Kirill, to stop the demolition on 16 September came to naught. The statue of Mother Teresa, who was beatified by John Paul II in 2003, will stand next to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

 

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Moscow and the Vatican agree: Halt NATO air strikes https://cathnews.co.nz/2011/05/06/moscow-and-the-vatican-agree-halt-nato-air-strikes/ Thu, 05 May 2011 19:03:29 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=3695

The Vatican's delegate in Tripoli is calling for a halt to Nato air strikes in Libya and for the West to negotiate with Muammar Qaddafi's government. Bishop Giovanni Martinelli's outspoken criticism of the human toll the war is taking has given the impression the Vatican's longtime apostolic vicar supported Gaddafi's 42-year regime. That was fueled Read more

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The Vatican's delegate in Tripoli is calling for a halt to Nato air strikes in Libya and for the West to negotiate with Muammar Qaddafi's government.

Bishop Giovanni Martinelli's outspoken criticism of the human toll the war is taking has given the impression the Vatican's longtime apostolic vicar supported Gaddafi's 42-year regime. That was fueled further by his presence at the funeral for Qaddafi's son.

Martinelli told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he is speaking according to his own conscience but has taken inspiration from Pope Benedict XVI's own calls for diplomacy to prevail.

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, praised Martinelli as an authoritative voice on the situation in Libya who is tending as a pastor to his people under difficult circumstances. He said the Holy See in no way distances itself from his remarks.

Martinelli attended the funeral of Gaddafi's youngest son and three grandchildren and earlier was at the morgue with clergymen from other denominations, a scene broadcast on Libyan state TV. The group stood near metal gurneys holding two adult-sized bodies covered with green Libyan flags and two smaller bundles covered by white sheets.

"The bombardments were clearly seeking to remove the leader — and I cannot share this position on eliminating the leader," Martinelli told The AP in a telephone interview from Libya. "It is the people that must be able decide whether or not to change him." He said he interprets Benedict's calls for diplomacy to prevail as a clear indication that the pope opposes the NATO strikes and supports negotiations with Qaddafi — though Benedict has not spoken in such direct terms.

Meanwhile Russia has also criticised NATO bombing for causing civilian casualties. According to Moscow, the alliance is using disproportionate force and going beyond the terms of Resolution 1973.

"The disproportional use of force, all the more so, beyond the mandate of UN Security Council Resolution No. 1973, which in no way stipulates the replacement of the Libyan leadership, is leading to harmful consequences and the death of civilians," a Russian Foreign Ministry statement said.

"We are again calling for strict compliance with the provisions of the decisions made by the international community on the Libyan conflict, for an immediate ceasefire and the start of a political settlement without any preconditions," the statement added.

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