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    RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH HOPES ORTHODOX CHURCH IN NAGORNY KARABAKH WILL PROMOTE PEACE IN REGION

    Interfax
    Jan 14 2010
    Russia

    Moscow, January 14, Interfax - The Moscow Patriarchate said it does
    not consider itself authorized to evaluate the status of Nagorny
    Karabakh and favor peaceful settlement of conflicts.

    "The Russian Orthodox Church has always been sad about the Karabakh
    conflict and made efforts to find and propose to politicians ways
    of settling it in a peaceful way together with Azerbaijani Muslims
    and Armenian Christians," Hieromonk Philipp (Ryabykh), deputy head
    of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for External Church Relations,
    told Interfax-Religion on Thursday.

    Father Philipp said the Nagorny Karabakh community, which wants
    to come under the spiritual care of the Russian Orthodox Church,
    currently has some 600 members. In summer 2009, a Moscow Patriarchate
    parish was registered in Stepanakert, and a land site was allotted
    for church construction.

    The development of the Nagorny Karabakh parish "has always been
    regarded by the Russian Orthodox Church as a means of bringing another
    peace factor on the long-suffering land of Nagorny Karabakh, not as
    a means of taking anyone's side," Father Philipp said.

    "The Russian Church believes that its presence in Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    and Nagorny Karabakh will promote prompt peaceful settlement in this
    region," he said.

    "This is our view of the tasks of the Russian church in Nagorny
    Karabakh," the priest said.
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