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    CHRISTIANITY MADE RUSSIA GREAT WORLD POWER - PUTIN

    RIA Novosti. Sergei Guneev
    23:18 25/07/2013
    http://en.rian.ru/russia/20130725/182424969/Christianity-Made-Russia-Great-World-Power--Putin.html

    Tags: Christianization, Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill,
    Vladimir Putin, Russia

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    Patriarch Holds Service to Mark 1025th Anniversary of Russia's Baptism

    MOSCOW, July 25 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on
    Thursday praised the role of Orthodox Christianity in the country's
    history and congratulated the heads of the world's Orthodox churches
    on the 1025th anniversary of the Christianization of Kievan Rus,
    a medieval state comprising parts of modern-day Russia, Ukraine
    and Belarus.

    "The adoption of Christianity became a turning point in the fate of our
    fatherland, made it an inseparable part of the Christian civilization
    and helped it turn into one of the largest world powers," Putin said
    in a message addressed to participants of a commemorative celebration
    on Red Square, the Kremlin reported.

    "It is Orthodoxy that gave Russia a powerful impetus for the
    development and rise of culture and education," the message says.

    Putin also praised the Russian Orthodox Church's role in developing
    a constructive dialogue with other Orthodox churches as well as
    international collaboration.

    The Russian Orthodox Church's leader, Patriarch Kirill, opened the
    celebration.

    "The foundation of our national, spiritual and cultural life was
    laid 1025 years ago," he said. "Our ancestors adopted the Christian
    faith and, together with it, a system of values and morals ... that
    no historical upheavals were able to destroy."

    Despite the fact that Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians live
    in different countries today, the patriarch said, their spiritual
    foundation remains common and unites the Slavic nations.

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