Andrei Kuraev, the deposed former protodeacon of the Russian Orthodox Church, said he left Russia on National Unity Day. He wrote this in his book telegram channel.
Kuraev noted that “it has become funny” since his departure on National Unity Day.
“Just the fate of a dissenter,” wrote a former protodeacon of the Russian Orthodox Church.
He accompanied the entry with a photo of eight suitcases in a room with a sign in the corner with a Czech inscription.
In mid-October, Protodeacon Kuraev was suspended from the priesthood. announced about immigration.
Before that, Kuraev said: “socialbites.ca“He calmly welcomed the decision of the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, to deprive him of his holy orders and did not consider it a “terrible disaster.” He stated that he did not plan to appeal because he was not considering renewing his deacon status.
Formerly in the Russian Orthodox Church answered To accusations of trying to canonize Patriarch Kirill.