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Russian Orthodox patriarch to skip conference where he was to meet with Pope Francis

Pope Francis reaching out to embrace Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill
Pope Francis reaches out to embrace Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill after the two signed a joint declaration in Havana in 2016.
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The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has canceled his planned attendance at an interfaith meeting in Kazakhstan next month where he was expected to meet with Pope Francis, a top Orthodox official said, in a sign of further deterioration in relations over Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Metropolitan (or bishop) Anthony of Volokolamsk, head of foreign relations for the Moscow Patriarchate, was quoted by the Ria Novosti news agency as saying that Patriarch Kirill would not be attending the Sept. 13-15 meeting and that therefore any meeting with Francis was off.

Kirill has justified the invasion of Ukraine on spiritual and ideological grounds, calling it a “metaphysical” battle with the West. He has blessed Russian soldiers going into battle and invoked the idea that Russians and Ukrainians are one people.

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Francis had confirmed as recently as last month that he would meet with Kirill at the Kazakhstan conference in what would have been the second-ever encounter between a Roman Catholic pope and a Russian patriarch. The first was in 2016, and their second had been planned for June but was postponed over the diplomatic fallout of the war.

Patriarch Kirill, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, has lent a spiritual justification for the war in Ukraine.

March 29, 2022

Francis has denounced the war in Ukraine but has tried to keep a door open to dialogue with Moscow, refraining from condemning Russia, President Vladimir Putin or Kirill by name. His approach has angered Kyiv, which this week condemned his comments lamenting that innocents on both sides were paying the price of war.

Francis made those comments Wednesday as he marked six months of war. His comments contained an allusion to the weekend car-bomb slaying in Moscow of Darya Dugina, a nationalist Russian TV commentator and daughter of the right-wing Russian political theorist, Alexander Dugin, who ardently supports the war.

Francis included the “poor girl” killed by a car bomb in Moscow, as well as orphans in Ukraine and Russia, among the “innocents” who have been victimized by the “insanity of war.”

Ukraine’s ambassador to the Holy See, Andrii Yurash, said Francis’ words were “disappointing” by seemingly equating “aggressor & victim, rapist and raped.” In a tweet Wednesday, he asked how it was possible for Francis to cite an “ideologist of imperialism as innocent victim?”

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