The pinnacle of the Russian Orthodox Church has canceled his deliberate attendance at an interfaith assembly in Kazakhstan subsequent month the place he was anticipated to fulfill with Pope Francis, a prime Orthodox official stated, in an indication of additional deterioration in relations over Russia’s conflict in Ukraine.
Metropolitan (or bishop) Anthony of Volokolamsk, head of international relations for the Moscow Patriarchate, was quoted by the Ria Novosti information company as saying that Patriarch Kirill wouldn't be attending the Sept. 13-15 assembly and that subsequently any assembly with Francis was off.
Kirill has justified the invasion of Ukraine on religious and ideological grounds, calling it a “metaphysical” battle with the West. He has blessed Russian troopers going into battle and invoked the concept that Russians and Ukrainians are one folks.
Francis had confirmed as lately as final month that he would meet with Kirill on the Kazakhstan convention in what would have been the second-ever encounter between a Roman Catholic pope and a Russian patriarch. The first was in 2016, and their second had been deliberate for June however was postponed over the diplomatic fallout of the conflict.
Francis has denounced the conflict in Ukraine however has tried to maintain a door open to dialogue with Moscow, refraining from condemning Russia, President Vladimir Putin or Kirill by identify. His strategy has angered Kyiv, which this week condemned his feedback lamenting that innocents on each side have been paying the value of conflict.
Francis made these feedback Wednesday as he marked six months of conflict. His feedback contained an allusion to the weekend car-bomb slaying in Moscow of Darya Dugina, a nationalist Russian TV commentator and daughter of the right-wing Russian political theorist, Alexander Dugin, who ardently helps the conflict.
Francis included the “poor woman” killed by a automotive bomb in Moscow, in addition to orphans in Ukraine and Russia, among the many “innocents” who've been victimized by the “madness of conflict.”
Ukraine’s ambassador to the Holy See, Andrii Yurash, stated Francis’ phrases have been “disappointing” by seemingly equating “aggressor & sufferer, rapist and raped.” In a tweet Wednesday, he requested the way it was potential for Francis to quote an “ideologist of imperialism as harmless sufferer?”
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