The wrong hymn sheet
How priests suspended by the Russian Orthodox Church are paying the price for preaching peace

The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) has ostracised dozens of its priests for taking a vocal anti-war stance since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine almost three years ago, and its intolerance of dissent has in some cases led priests to turn to the Patriarchate of Constantinople to pursue their religious calling outside Russia.
“The life of every person is an invaluable and unique gift of God, and we therefore wish for all soldiers — both Russian and Ukrainian — to return to their homes and families unharmed.”
“When this horror is over, people will ask: ‘Where was the church all this time?’ And the historians will say: ‘See, not everybody in the church supported the war.’”


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