
Τετάρτη 10 Ιουνίου 2015
Πέμπτη 4 Ιουνίου 2015
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH REPRESENTATIVE ATTENDS HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR IN HAGABERG
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A seminar organized by a mixed human rights working group of the Conference of European Church in cooperation with representatives of international organizations in Brussels took place on May 25-29, 2015, in the People’s University in Hagaberg, Sweden.
The forum was attended by over 40 clergy, political and public figures and experts in human rights.
The main themes under discussions were theological foundations of the Christian understanding of human rights, freedom of confession in the system of fundamental human rights, pressing aspects of human rights protection in pastoral work with prisoners, emigrants, and representatives of small nations, as well as new initiatives of the European Union, Council of Europe, Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe and United Nations in the area of protection of freedom of religious beliefs.
Archpriest Dimitry Sizonenko, acting representative of the Russian Orthodox Church to European international organizations in Brussels, took part in the panel discussion on Theology, Politics and Human Rights organized as part of the forum. In his address, he presented the Russian Church’s basic propositions on human dignity, freedom and rights, stressing the need for an open and constructive dialogue between representatives of traditional religions and proponents of the secular interpretation of the so-called ‘collective rights’ concept, which is used to oust any manifestation of faith and religious beliefs from public life under the pretext of opposing the growing radicalism in Europe today.
The participants in the seminar had an opportunity to see the work carried out in Sweden to accept refugees from the Middle East countries and to meet the Swedish commissioner for human rights and members of the Interreligious Council in Sweden.
In the exchange of opinions, participants stressed that in today’s Europe there must be a system of commonly accepted values based on the age-old tradition of the Christian civilization, without which it is impossible to exist in a situation of globalization.
RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT MEMBERS AND PUBLIC FIGURES ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE AT THE CHURCH OF RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH DAMASCUS REPRESENTATION
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On May 28, 2015, the Divine Liturgy was celebrated at the Damascus Representation of the Russian Orthodox Church. Celebrated by Hegumen Arseny (Sokolov), representative of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia to the Patriarch of Great Antioch and All the East, the service was attended by the delegation of Russian parliament members and public figures who had brought humanitarian aid consisting of food stuffs and medicines to the country suffering from war. Among the worshippers were staff members of the Russia embassy and a few parishioners who could not evacuate and had to stay in the capital.
The delegation led by D. Sablin, a member of the Russian Federation Council, was in Syria from May 25-28. They met with Mr. Wael Nader al-Halqi, President of the Syrian Council of Ministers, Mr. Muhammed Jihad al-Laham, speaker of the People’s Council, Dr. Omran Ahed al-Zoubi, minister of information, and the Supreme Mufti of Syria Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun.
The Russian guests visited a hospital and orphanages to give them humanitarian aid for the patients and orphans.
On May 26, they met with bishops of the Patriarchate of Antioch who serve in Syria. The delegation was accompanied by Hegumen Arseny, the website of the ROC Representation reports.
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