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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to local reports, the soldier came to the church and asked (presumably the worshippers): "How many more people must die before you stop going to the Moscow Patriarchate?".
The military officer was detained by law enforcement officers for and act of "petty hooliganism", but in the film captured on mobile phone one the priests can be seen kicking the soldier and the latter being dragged away.
The soldier does appear drunk, perhaps, but this incident would have touched a raw nerve with people who regard many of the priests in the Russian Orthodox church of being little more than agents of the Kremlin. There are now two rival branches of the Ukrainian church: the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (anyone who mentions Monty Python will be asked to leave :-) )
There's currently a stand off in the Kyiv Perchersk Lavra monastery complex related to rival branches of the Orthodox church in Ukraine, Link follows for anyone brave or patient enough to delve in. There'll be a quiz later :-)
The military officer was detained by law enforcement officers for and act of "petty hooliganism", but in the film captured on mobile phone one the priests can be seen kicking the soldier and the latter being dragged away.
The soldier does appear drunk, perhaps, but this incident would have touched a raw nerve with people who regard many of the priests in the Russian Orthodox church of being little more than agents of the Kremlin. There are now two rival branches of the Ukrainian church: the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (anyone who mentions Monty Python will be asked to leave :-) )
There's currently a stand off in the Kyiv Perchersk Lavra monastery complex related to rival branches of the Orthodox church in Ukraine, Link follows for anyone brave or patient enough to delve in. There'll be a quiz later :-)
“Nice to know the correct quote. :)”
which you both translated perfectly!
This killing brats all the hallmarks of an FSB operation. The Kremlin doesn’t take kindly to criticism of its “special military operation”. The hawks who do it are deemed more dangerous and are therefore more likely to be eliminated
which you both translated perfectly!
This killing brats all the hallmarks of an FSB operation. The Kremlin doesn’t take kindly to criticism of its “special military operation”. The hawks who do it are deemed more dangerous and are therefore more likely to be eliminated
“Timeo Danaos ET … “ if we are being pedantic
The key word there being the last one.
So not actually wholly appropriate here perhaps. More a case of “just another day in Ruzzia” to adapt a PP phrase …
The Russians have blamed a previously unheard-of political faction and for good measure they’ve also blamed Ukraine too
The key word there being the last one.
So not actually wholly appropriate here perhaps. More a case of “just another day in Ruzzia” to adapt a PP phrase …
The Russians have blamed a previously unheard-of political faction and for good measure they’ve also blamed Ukraine too
et sic ( that's Latin for yes - et) ( verum )
The intellects hang a lot on the liddle word -
Bear in mind the Gks are a dishonest lot and even worse when bearing gifts ( quicquid est - whatever they are - note singular for plural)
thanks for the posts Itch - informative as ever. I only put in Latin as I know it drives Naomi bat-crazy. Bad puppy!
The intellects hang a lot on the liddle word -
Bear in mind the Gks are a dishonest lot and even worse when bearing gifts ( quicquid est - whatever they are - note singular for plural)
thanks for the posts Itch - informative as ever. I only put in Latin as I know it drives Naomi bat-crazy. Bad puppy!
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