Father Georgi Edelstein: We will not repeat the crimes of those who welcomed Hitler in 1939

The famous Russian Orthodox priest and participant in the dissident movement in the USSR Prot. Georgi Edelstein (b. 1932) issued an appeal to his compatriots. He is a clergyman of the Kostroma Diocese of the ROC. With great pain the priest speaks of those gloomy days when “the soldiers of a country who call themselves Orthodox kill their bro

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Father Georgi Edelstein: We will not repeat the crimes of those who welcomed Hitler in 1939

The famous Russian Orthodox priest and participant in the dissident movement in the USSR Prot. Georgi Edelstein (b. 1932) issued an appeal to his compatriots. He is a clergyman of the Kostroma Diocese of the ROC. With great pain the priest speaks of those gloomy days when “the soldiers of a country who call themselves Orthodox kill their bro

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Father Georgi Edelstein: We will not repeat the crimes of those who welcomed Hitler in 1939

The famous Russian Orthodox priest and participant in the dissident movement in the USSR Prot. Georgi Edelstein (b. 1932) issued an appeal to his compatriots. He is a clergyman of the Kostroma Diocese of the ROC. With great pain the priest speaks of those gloomy days when “the soldiers of a country who call themselves Orthodox kill their bro

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Father Georgi Edelstein: We will not repeat the crimes of those who welcomed Hitler in 1939

The famous Russian Orthodox priest and participant in the dissident movement in the USSR Prot. Georgi Edelstein (b. 1932) issued an appeal to his compatriots. He is a clergyman of the Kostroma Diocese of the ROC. With great pain the priest speaks of those gloomy days when “the soldiers of a country who call themselves Orthodox kill their bro

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Father Georgi Edelstein: We will not repeat the crimes of those who welcomed Hitler in 1939

The famous Russian Orthodox priest and participant in the dissident movement in the USSR Prot. Georgi Edelstein (b. 1932) issued an appeal to his compatriots. He is a clergyman of the Kostroma Diocese of the ROC. With great pain the priest speaks of those gloomy days when “the soldiers of a country who call themselves Orthodox kill their bro

read more