From the London telegraph. (The Orthodox always get the best hats!)
Patriarch Kirill was installed in office on February 1. His first 100 days have been marked by innovation not only in terms of style, but also in substance – much like the reign of Pope John Paul II.
“Today, the church and society are in fact one and the same thing,” a spokesman for Kirill said. “Our believers go to discotheques and rock concerts, and if there’s a chance to give some church tinge to such youth gatherings, if young people are glad to hear a few words from a priest, why shouldn’t he go there and say a few words?”
On March 8 in Moscow, Kirill showed the type of spirit that he is bringing to his pastoral task. He warned during a Sunday sermon not to trust radical Orthodox believers who are battling for the “purity of faith” and whose motto is “Orthodoxy or death!”
“When we meet a man who claims to be fighting for the purity of Orthodoxy, but his eyes are lit with the fire of anger… if we find someone who is ready to shake the foundation of church life to defend Orthodoxy… this is the first sign of that we have a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” he said.
On March 17, during a ceremony at the Danilovsky Monastery marking the return of the church bells that had spent the past 80 years in safekeeping at Harvard University, Kirill told John Beyrle, the US ambassador to Russia, that the bells were a symbol of the improving relationship between the two countries.
On April 1, Kirill met Putin and said his goal was to make the churches that were opened during the reign of Alexy II flourish. In this way, Kirill hopes to bring benefit to Russian society by promoting Christian values.
More here-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/russianow/5388401/100-days-of-Patriarch-Kirill.html
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