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Religious building in Russia (2)

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The church selected to host Alexei Navalny's funeral, the 'Quench my Sorrows' church, has found itself intertwined with the controversial circumstances surrounding the event. While Navalny, a Christian who vocally opposed the invasion of Ukraine, is to be mourned within its walls, the church itself has taken a stance in support of the Russian military efforts. Despite Navalny's condemnation of the war and his Christian faith, the church has actively endorsed the conflict, with clergy and congregation alike expressing fervent backing for the Russian army through various means, including fundraising and public events. This stark contrast between Navalny's beliefs and the church's stance adds a layer of complexity to the funeral arrangements, potentially shaping the tone and dynamics of the service. As Navalny's supporters navigate logistical challenges and concerns over potential disruptions, the church's role in both honoring the deceased and aligning with broader political currents remains a focal point of attention and scrutiny.

Colin Thubron, arguably one of the greatest travel writers of all time, visits the church in Kalinovo (Kalinino). He presents the church's legends connected with the fate of the brutal pioneer of the Amur river, Yerofei Khabarov, his brother Nikifor, as well as the dilapidated status of the church of Kalinovo (Kalinino).Book Title: The Amur River - Between Russia and China Author: Colin Thubron Reference Page: 70-71 ISBN - 978-1-784-74287-4 Publication date: 16/09/2021

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