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Russian president meets with two chief Orthodox Christian leaders

Published: 25 May, 2010, 15:32
Edited: 26 May, 2010, 17:05


RIA Novosti / Sergey Pyatakov, STF

President Dmitry Medvedev has met with the leaders of two of the world's main Orthodox Christian churches – Russia's Patriarch Kirill and Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople.

 
4 COMMENTS
PR101 May 25, 2010, 19:41 quote
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Modern Russia is increasingly framing itself as an Orthodox Christian country but this is not quite true. Please, Keep religion and the state separate. This is essential for the future stability of Russia as a democratic modern society. Of course, religion plays central role in the life of the society but must be treated as a part of civil society. When President of Russia has official meeting with the head of Orthodox Church in Russia, will also have similar meetings with the heads of other religions in Russian? And if the answer is no, how will it be viewed by Russian religious leaders from other faiths ? Somehow, I feel uneasy with the revival of the nostalgia for Imperial Russia and the dominance of the Orthodox Christian Church in the political life of the nation. Of course, I am not Russian but I love Russia and I want to see the country move forward.

ProtectorsOfBrothers May 25, 2010, 22:25 quote
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This is great it will further help us determine how we will go on about the problems religion wise such as the Islamic Extremist and so on. The Patriarch's have already held meetings with the Islam countries and there leaders declaring we should further relations with Orthodoxy and the Islam allies to combat Terrorism. The Terrorist themselves are looked down upon by the leaders of Islam. Hopefully this meeting will solve these problems leaving better understandings between the Russian Orthodox and the Islam allies.

PR101 May 26, 2010, 03:03 quote
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ProtectorsOfBrothers on the contrary, the last thing Russia needs is to consult with the head of the Orthodox Church on how to effective deal with Islamic extremism in Russia! This will instead foster competition between the majority Christians and the minority Muslims. Meetings between the President and religious leaders are necessary but they must be carefully managed. Islam is the second largest religion in Russia and its counterproductive to reduce Islam and Muslims in Russia to a fight against extremism. Instead, all communities must feel that they belong. I often read another wonderful Russian website "The Voice of Russia." I like the site for all the great information it provides. However, one of the striking feature of the site is the total absence of reference to Muslim traditions and values in Russia. I think the best way to fight extremism is to make ordinary Muslims in Russia feel that they belong to the national tradition and culture.

Rikard May 26, 2010, 13:41 quote
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As a matter of fact Orthodox Christianity is absolutely unique experience among Christians over the world. Being eradicated and coming back as religion does: not as the shiny sun burning all around like red star, but as the Moon, cool and exact, visible and invisible, but always present. Thus speaking about conditional love to Russia (?) and suggesting that her progress demands “separation of state and church” would require the decent remark that Orthodox Church in Russia deserves – at least – so much official recognition as much Western civilization let churches enjoy in the meantime, when Orthodox were buried. If allowing – all of a sudden – that Islam has right (otherwise denied to Orthodox Christianity, which should remain separate) – to feel that they belong to national tradition and culture of large Russia … - then we have to compare this situation with the one who recently damaged Yugoslavia. The absurdity is that no one on Balkans better understood each other than traditional Serbs and traditional Muslims. One should watch the ties between Belgrade and Istanbul! The point is – if something is religious at the outskirt of evident world – than this is a minimal damage religions do when conflicting! They have no nukes, no arms, they don’t need them. We forgot that the first lessons on assertiveness we inherit from religious traditions, not from sciences. Imagine today any government pushed in the exhausting reiterated force interventions – because someone “loves Russia” but demands her to refrain from the huge peaceful energy in people who managed to know the size of the own identity without smashing each other. No government can afford it. Religions are doing their services and we expect them to work! We don’t allow them to enjoy the comfort of separation.

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