Head of Russian old believers does not believe in overcoming schism with the Moscow Patriarchate

Natalya Mihailova | 07 August 2017
Moscow, August 7, Interfax - Primate of the Russian Orthodox Old Rite Church does not believe it possible to reunite with the Moscow Patriarchate.

“Injuries of the schism are too deep. We are very different in our core, in our rites and spirit. We will never accept their rites and they will hardly return to the Old rite in the neatest future,” he said in his interview with Kommersant daily on Monday.

He characterized existing relations with the Moscow Patriarchate as peaceful co-existence and thanked authorities for equal attitude to the both Orthodox Churches.

The metropolitan also believes that good neighboring relations between the Old believers and the Moscow Patriarchate “help people to be kind to each other, live in peace, help society struggle against alcoholism, drug addiction, abortions.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Old believers’ spiritual center at the Rogozhskoye Cemetery on May 31 and the metropolitan called this event “historic”. “In the past we could not even imagine that tzars or general secretaries will visit our center in Moscow,” he said.

Old Believers are Russian Orthodox Christians who adhere to the service books and rituals of the Russian Orthodox Church prior to the reforms made by the Russian Orthodox Patriarch Nikon in 1653. Before the Russian Revolution in 1917 there were nearly 20 million Old Believers in the Russian Empire, but now after nearly a century of Communist persecution and simple secularization of Russian people, their number does not exceed two million.

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