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OrthoChristian.com (Pravoslavie.ru EN) · Aug 13 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

What Does it Mean to Stand in the Faith?. Sergei Kagirin

… Christians were required merely to burn a little incense at the altar, and the authorities would drop all further demands; it was a minimal gesture of loyalty necessary to define a Roman citizen’s civic stance. Nevertheless, many witnesses for Christianity remained steadfast and were executed for that.

In the case of the Renovationist Church, the Soviet authorities proposed a kind of compromise: “Here is a church that the state does not persecute. You do not have to become its followers—it is enough simply not to express your negative position towards it.” Thus, the Soviet authorities demanded silence and the absence of any expressed stance. The value system preached by Christianity was supposed to have disappeared from public view, because the authorities were trying to replace it with their own.

The last photograph of the defendants led by Metropolitan Benjamin before the verdict was handed down. July 5, 1922

At this stage, it becomes clear what …

For · the Renovationist Church
Sentiment: neutral

The Soviet authorities are promoting the Renovationist Church as a state-sanctioned option to avoid persecution.

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