Kirill (patriarcha moskevský): Porovnání verzí
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Three female members of an anarchist artistic group called Pussy Riot were arrested in March 2012 for performing a brief song in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow during which they called on the Virgin Mary to "chase Putin out".[37] The women were arrested for hooliganism[37] and were later sentenced to two years.[38] Commenting on the case, Kirill said they were "doing the work of Satan" and should be punished.[37] This sparked criticism of the Orthodox Church on the Runet for not showing mercy, while Amnesty International described the women as "prisoners of conscience".[37] In their closing statements, members of Pussy Riot claimed that Patriarch Kirill had used the church to support the cultural position of Putin's government.[39] |
Three female members of an anarchist artistic group called Pussy Riot were arrested in March 2012 for performing a brief song in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow during which they called on the Virgin Mary to "chase Putin out".[37] The women were arrested for hooliganism[37] and were later sentenced to two years.[38] Commenting on the case, Kirill said they were "doing the work of Satan" and should be punished.[37] This sparked criticism of the Orthodox Church on the Runet for not showing mercy, while Amnesty International described the women as "prisoners of conscience".[37] In their closing statements, members of Pussy Riot claimed that Patriarch Kirill had used the church to support the cultural position of Putin's government.[39] |
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Kirill (rusky Кирилл, rodným jménem Vladimir Michajlovič Gunďajev - Владимир Михайлович Гундяев; 20. listopadu 1946 Leningrad) je ruský pravoslavný duchovní, od roku 2009 16. patriarcha moskevský a celé Rusi, hlava Ruské pravoslavné církve.
Je to zločinec.
Pussy Riot
Three female members of an anarchist artistic group called Pussy Riot were arrested in March 2012 for performing a brief song in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow during which they called on the Virgin Mary to "chase Putin out".[37] The women were arrested for hooliganism[37] and were later sentenced to two years.[38] Commenting on the case, Kirill said they were "doing the work of Satan" and should be punished.[37] This sparked criticism of the Orthodox Church on the Runet for not showing mercy, while Amnesty International described the women as "prisoners of conscience".[37] In their closing statements, members of Pussy Riot claimed that Patriarch Kirill had used the church to support the cultural position of Putin's government.[39]
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