Patriarch Kirill calls against understating achievements of Soviet administration, troubles that hit country

Natalya Mihailova | 23 December 2016
Moscow, December 22, Interfax - Before the 100th anniversary of the 1917 revolution, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia called on the people of Russia to learn lessons from the events that took place a century ago.
Patriarch Kirill calls against understating achievements of Soviet administration, troubles that hit country

“The coming year 2017 is a special year for our Church and all countries of the canonical responsibility of the Moscow Patriarchate. This year is connected to the memories of events that took place a century ago, when two revolutions shook our country,” the patriarch said in his report at the Moscow Diocese assembly held in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior on Thursday.

Realizing the causes of the 1917 disaster and drawing conclusions from the events that followed is not a theoretical task, but a practical one, he said. When resolving this task, “it is important to avoid overstating or forgetting the heroism of our people, all those good things that happened in the past years, as well as understating or retouching the troubles and confusion that our Motherland went through after 1917,” the patriarch said.

One of the important lessons from the past century is that a “society built on opposing God and his eternal moral law is destined to self-destruction,” he said. “One should remember that today, when attempts are being made in some countries to build people’s life and the system of public relations while marginalizing religion,” the patriarch said.

“Our pastoral mission, our daily work assume a historical dimension in this perspective,” he said.

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