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    Moscow Patriarch Kirill carrying a grudge against wealthy Russians

    It will take decades for the Russian Orthodox Church to restore its reputation among the flock due to the activities of its corrupt hypocrite patriarch Kirill Gundyaev. Oil and gas oligarchs could envy the riches and lavish life of the unholy father. Gundyaev makes quite a bit of money off of fooling Russia’s grassroot population. That is why the latest call by the sorry patriarch sounded completely Jesuitical.

    During the Sunday service in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Gundyaev spoke directly from the Bolshevik positions, which were only slightly covered by religious frills. The KGB spawn declared from the pulpit the need for a massive redistribution of property in Russia. In his sermon, Kirill stated the need for the rich to urgently share their wealth with the vulnerable people. At the same time, Kirill stopped short of clarifying who these “vulnerable” people are as he avoided mentioning clearer categories: the poor, orphans, or “specop veterans” without amputations. In such a context, the ROC mafia, which has long become a ridiculously wealthy organization, can also well be recognized as “vulnerable” because their clerics’ greed knows no bounds, if you look at Kirill’s appetite.

    Meanwhile, Gundyaev usually gets mad when called out for his riches.

    In fact, the Gundyaev family owns a number of luxury apartments, worth $3.2 million at the most modest estimates. Also, he vacations in a dacha-type temple in a wildlife reserve on the Black Sea coast. The surrounding area behind a three-meter fence with barbed wire extends for 10 square hectares.

    Russia’s holiest also boasts an impressive car park, including a Cadillac Escalade, a Toyota Land Cruiser, and an S-series Mercedes luxury limousine. Of course, there are also helicopters and airplanes, so to speak, to ensure greater mobility of the top cleric. The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church also sails the seas and oceans on his $4 million-worth yacht.

    Another quirk of the patriarch, who is now talking of the need for property redistribution in Russia, is an entire armored train, just like the one Lenin once had.

    At the same time, Gundyaev denies owning all of this unrighteous wealth. He brands as “slanderors” those who mention his indecent life that is far from the values ​​of Christianity. His love for expensive wristwatches became the “saint”’s greatest challenge. In particular, a $30,000 Breguet was spotted on the patriarch’s right hand. In fact, it was a photo editing gaffe that exposed the pricy accessory – a reflection on the table was left intact after the watch was erased from Kirill’s hand in a picture.

    This caused a colossal scandal, forcing the patriarchate to publicly apologize to the flock.

    But even after that, the archpastor could not overcome his sinful attraction to Ulysse Nardine. Hashtag #Patriarchislying wandered across Runet for quite a long time. And after that, how can we believe Gundyaev’s words: “Today people forget that it is impossible to combine loyalty to Christ with life in line with false consumer values”?

    Now, amid war, the silver-loving leader of the “Russian world” starts threatening wealthy Russians with a direct ticket to hell if they fail to “share generously.” I wonder if this is already a mobilization economy like military communism, or still preparations to this end?

    The question arises, perhaps the KGB-FSB operative Gundyaev is communist? This is not only some kind of aggressive consummation, but also negative type of morality with elements of racketeering.

    Some “evil tongues of slanderers” urge the fathers of the Russian Orthodox Church to start with themselves. For example, Kirill is offered to give up at least part of his elite real estate in favor of the children of Mariupol, which was destroyed by the Russian army with his personal blessing. Also, the armored patriarchal Cadillac can be offered to transport those wounded on the battlefield…

    It is not for nothing that the Bible says: “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” (Mt. 6:24-25). The time has come for 75-year-old Kirill to think about his soul, otherwise he will suddenly have to stand before God’s court.

    Source: Syto Sokrata

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