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    MOSCOW PATRIARCHATE EXPLAINS ATTRIBUTING ORTHODOX CHURCH IN KARABAKH TO ARMENIA

    news.az
    Jan 13 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Philip Ryabikh "We already avoid evaluation of existed realities",
    spokesman for the Russian Patriarchy Philip Ryabikh.

    "Russian Orthodox Church doesn't value political borders between
    different countries, we take today's realities into consideration",
    Spokesman for the Russian Patriarchy Philip Ryabikh told commenting
    on his statement at a press conference in Moscow on Wednesday about
    belonging the Nagorno Karabakh Orthodox Church to Armenia.

    "We create our laities to support our Russian-speaking compatriots
    spiritually. Our efforts are only for care and spiritual support
    to the people. The Nagorno Karabakh laity was established through
    the Armenian Apostolic Church and therefore it was mentioned on the
    eve of Patriarch's upcoming visit to Armenia where he will discuss
    relations with the Armenian Church".

    Philip Ryabikh said that church in Nagorno Karabakh was registered
    last year, but had no building yet. He said he didn't know exact
    number of Orthodox Christians in Nagorno Karabakh.

    "May be there is a little number, but we have to support them
    spiritually. There is a question not abut the political position
    of any Russian church. We have simple duty that is carried out. We
    support peaceful solution to Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and we
    are assisting that. There were series of meetings between the Moscow
    Patriarch, All Caucasian Sheikh and Armenian Catholicos. We already
    avoid evaluation of existed realities.

    Philip Ryabikh, who spoke about the upcoming visit of the Russian
    Patriarch Cyril to Armenian in March at a press conference in Moscow
    on Wednesday, said Moscow Patriarch had three churches in Armenia -
    in Yerevan, Gumru, the Russian military base and in Nagorno Karabakh".
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