Russian Orthodox Church talked about fake letters sent to dioceses in the name of Patriarch Kirill

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The Russian Orthodox Church (PRC) reported that fake emails were sent to dioceses in the name of Patriarch Kirill. This information is published on the website. PRC.

However, the content of the letters was not disclosed.

The report states that the emergence of fake letters in the name of the archbishop is linked to the upcoming presidential elections in Russia. According to the Russian Orthodox Church, unidentified individuals are trying to jeopardize cooperation between church and state.

Church representatives emphasized that the authors of the letter wanted to destroy the relationship of trust between religious sects operating in Russia.

The Russian Orthodox Church noted that the text of the letter contained stylistic and spelling errors.

The other day, the Russian Orthodox Church said that another sect has become active in Russia. hidden Under the Russian Orthodox Church.

previously patriarch deprived Ordained Archimandrite Kirill for violating the oath of allegiance to the Russian Orthodox Church.

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