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Patriarko Kirill nin Mosku

Si Patriarko Kirill
Si Putin asin Kirill nagkaulay kan 1 Mayo, 2016
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Patriarch Kirill
Estilo nin reperensiyaHis Holiness
Estilo nin pagtaramYour Holiness
Estilo nin relihiyosoPatriarch

Si Kirill o Cyril (Russian: Кирилл, Church Slavonic: Ст҃ѣ́йшїй патрїа́рхъ кѷрі́ллъ, secular name Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyayev, Russian: Владимир Михайлович Гундяев; namundag 20 Nobyembre 1946) sarong Rusong Ortodokso na obispo. Siya nagin Patriarko nin Mosku asin kan gabos na Rus' dangan pa Primate kan Simbahan Ortodokso nin Rusya kan 1 Pebrero 2009.

Bago siya nagin Patriarko, si Kirill Arsobispo (dangan Metropolitano) kan nin Smolensk asin Kaliningrad, asin man Chairman kan Departamento nin Eksternal na Relasyon nin Simbahan kan Rusong Ortodoksong Simbahan. Siya permanenteng myembro kan Holy Synod poon pang 1989.

Ugos na kakampi kan Rusong lider na si Vladimir Putin, si Kirill pigladawan an liderato ni Putin bilang "sarong milagro nin Dyos".[1] Susog ki Putin, an ama ni Kirill binunyagan siya.[1] Durante kan pagtukaw bilang Patriarko nin Mosku asin gabos na Rus', si Kirill dinara an Rusong Ortodoksong Simbahan sa mas ugos asin haraning pakipagrelasyon sa estado.[2]

An relasyon ni Kirill ki Bartolome I nin Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch asin lider espiritual kan mga Kristiyanong Eastern Orthodox sa bilog na kinaban, hustong tindido.[3] Kan si Kirill pig'umaw an 2022 Rusong Pagsakyada nin Ukranya, an klero kan ibang mga Simbahan Ortodoks pigkondenar an saiyang mga tinaram, asin ta si Bartolome I nagsabi na an suporta ni Kirill ki Putin asin kan gera "nakakaraot na gayo sa prestihiyo kan bilog na Ortodoksya".[3]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Netburn, Deborah (29 March 2022). "A spiritual defense of the war in Ukraine? Putin's patriarch is trying". Los Angeles Times (in English). Retrieved 25 April 2022. 
  2. Cichowlas, Ola (14 April 2017). "Patriarch Kirill: From Ambitious Reformer to State Hardliner". The Moscow Times (in English). Retrieved 25 April 2022. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 MacFarquhar, Neil; Kishkovsky, Sophia (18 April 2022). "Ukraine War Divides Orthodox Faithful" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/18/world/europe/ukraine-war-russian-orthodox-church.html. 
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