Monday, October 31, 2011

Russian Orthodox Church revival "colossal" over 20 years - Moscow Patriarchate

Moscow, October 31, Interfax - The Russian Orthodox Church has made colossal achievements in its revival over the past 20 years, the Moscow Patriarchate said.

"In 1991, the Russian Orthodox Church had 12,000 parishes, 117 monasteries and convents, two theologian academies, seven theologian seminaries, 16 theologian colleges and four schools. In 2011, we have 30,675 parishes, 29,324 priests, 3,850 deacons and 805 monasteries and convents. The number of theologian educational establishments has increased, too," Vladimir Legoida, the head of the Synodal Information Department, said at a news conference at Interfax on Monday.

"Twenty years is not much in the history of a Church on the one hand, but on the other, the achievements made since 1991 are colossal," he said.

Spiritual revival is only at its start, he also said.

The spiritual revival of present-day Russia will be in the center of an exhibition and forum, Orthodox Rus, to be held in Moscow on November 4-7, he said.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I lived in Russia in 1995-1996 and was impressed with how packed the churches were. The Russian people were really seeking the Truth, and it appears they're still continuing. I felt then and I continue to feel now that Europe's spiritual awakening and resurrection from its "post-Christian" malaise will come from Russia.

Anonymous said...

Not a bit of it, given the way the Moscow Patriarchate is presently behaving towards fellow Orthodox Christians in Nice, France.