Pope Francis warns seasoned-struggle Russian patriarch no longer to be 'Putin's altar boy' - CNN

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Pope Francis warned the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, no longer to turn into "Putin's altar boy," he talked about in an interview this week.

In his strongest phrases to date against the seasoned-war Patriarch, Francis additionally slammed Kirill for endorsing Russia's cited factors for invading Ukraine.

"I spoke to him for 40 minutes by way of Zoom," the Pope informed Italian each day Corriere della Sera in an interview published Tuesday. "the first 20 minutes he examine to me, with a card in hand, all the justifications for war."

"I listened and informed him: I don't be aware the rest about this," observed the Pope. "Brother, we are not clerics of state, we can't use the language of politics but that of Jesus."

"The Patriarch can not radically change himself into Putin's altar boy," the Pope said.

Francis referred to the conference name with Kirill took location on March 16, and that both he and the Patriarch had agreed to delay a deliberate assembly on June 14 in Jerusalem.

"it might be our 2d face-to-face assembly, nothing to do with the struggle," the Pope stated. "however now, he too has the same opinion: let's cease, it may be an ambiguous signal."

In March Kirill Patriarch Kirill pointed out that the conflict became an extension of a simple subculture clash between the wider Russian world and Western liberal values, exemplified by means of expressions of gay pride.

consultants say that Kirill's feedback offer crucial insights into Putin's greater spiritual imaginative and prescient of a return to a Russian Empire, by which the Orthodox faith performs a pivotal role.

however the hardline stance of the Russian patriarch is costing him followers.

In March the Russian Orthodox church in Amsterdam introduced it turned into severing ties with the chief, becoming a member of a transforming into variety of priests and church buildings who're leaving behind Moscow over the warfare in Ukraine.

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