Putin Attends Midnight Easter Service At Christ The Savior Cathedral In Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the Easter service at the Christ the Savior Cathedral. The solemn Easter divine service is led by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia.
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, located a few hundred meters from the Kremlin, for the Orthodox Easter service, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
 
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin is attending the midnight mass along with the Russian President. The service is also attended by the leaders of Russian Catholics – the Apostolic Nuncio (diplomatic representative of the Vatican), Archbishop Giovanni D’Aniello, and the head of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Russia, Archbishop Paolo Pezzi.
 
The Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Savior, which can accommodate up to 10,000 people, according to its website, is almost full for the patriarchal Easter service, according to the correspondent.
 
A particle of the Holy Fire was delivered to the festive service, which descended on Holy Saturday in the Jerusalem Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
 
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow said during the service that Easter is the most joyful and main holiday for all Christians. On this day, people praise the Savior, who, “having experienced suffering and a painful execution on the cross, rose from the dead on the third day, defeated death and destroyed the power of the devil over the human race.”

The Russian president traditionally attends services during high church holidays. He usually celebrates Christmas at churches outside Moscow, but this January due to covid safety measures he attended a service in a small chapel at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence. On Easter the head of state usually attends a service at the Christ the Savior Cathedral. Only twice he participated in Easter festivities outside Moscow – in 2000, at St. Petersburg’s St. Isaac’s Cathedral and in 2003, he attended a service at the St. Nicholas Cathedral in Dushanbe while on a visit to Tajikistan. In 2020, for the first time during his presidency, Putin skipped the Easter service due to the coronavirus pandemic and lit a candle in the chapel at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence.

Easter is the main holiday of the entire Christian world commemorating a key moment in the history of Christianity – the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. The Russian Orthodox Church determines the date based on solar and lunar calendars. In 2022, it falls on April 24.

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