‘I’m waiting to be killed or imprisoned’
The story of Victor Pivovarov, a Russian archbishop who is not afraid to criticise the war in Ukraine

On 24 March 2023, Archbishop Victor Pivovarov got a fine of 40,000 rubles (€450). A Krasnodar court considered that one of the priest’s sermons “discredited” the Russian army.
Why is the priest not afraid to openly criticise Russian aggression in Ukraine? A report by Novaya-Europe from Slavyansk-on-Kuban.
“The thing is, I’ve hated Bolshevism since I was a child. I saw how the Chekists, the Bolsheviks, abused my mother. Our father was killed at the front, there were four of us children, and she was ill. They tortured her. And I made a vow, you could say, to take revenge on Bolshevism for that,”
“There are no fixed prices for prayers or candles. It’s a matter of conscience. Donate or not, no one will say a word against you.”
The archbishop has spent years interpreting the Apocalypse. According to him, nuclear war is coming, and he is not afraid of the consequences of his statements.

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