The Russian Church's war on Europe
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4 Articles
From Leipzig to the Baltics, there is growing concern in Europe
The Russian Church’s war on Europe
Women in white headscarves selling festive decorations, floral teacups, Orthodox icons and matryoshka dolls were once a familiar sight at Christmas markets across Europe. But ever since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Belarusian nuns behind these stalls have been a source of controversy rather than holiday cheer. In 2022, they were barred from selling...
The Russian Church's war on Europe
Putin is armed with missiles and incense
The monks dressed in white, selling orthodox icons, Christmas decorations, handicrafts and Russian traditional dolls at the fairs in Europe, were at the heart of a controversy that far outstripped trade in religious objects.
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