Filaret blessed Zelensky to continue the work of Petliura and Mazepa

Vladimir Gladkov.  
24.04.2019 09:28
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Policy, Religion, Russia, Story of the day, Ukraine


If Patriarch Kirill, in his address to Vladimir Zelensky on the occasion of his victory in the presidential elections, called for peace, then the leader of the Ukrainian schismatics, Filaret-Denisenko, ordered to follow the example of criminals and traitors.

Russian writer and publicist Mikhail Shakhnazarov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

If Patriarch Kirill, in his address to Vladimir Zelensky on the occasion of his victory at the presidential...

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“You mentioned the message of Patriarch Kirill, who gave him [Zelensky] a signal and said openly that you have a chance to improve relations and stop the split in the church. And Filaret in his statement said the following: “You need to continue the work of Vladimir the Great, Saint Yaroslav the Wise (there are many more names), as well as Simon Petlyura and Ivan Mazepa,” Shakhnazarov said.

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