Chapel of Russia's Resurrection
The Chapel of Russia's Resurrection is a sect from Russia that views President and ex-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as the reincarnation of Paul the Apostle.
History
The sect was founded in 2007[citation needed] by a person known as Mother Fotina, whose real name is thought to be Svetlana Frolova;[citation needed] she is also thought to have been a former convict who had been a railroad worker.[1] It is a schism away from the Russian Orthodox Church. The sect lives in an sanctuary located in Bolshaya Yelnia, near the Volga River and Nizhny Novgorod,[2] established by Mother Fotina.
Beliefs
The sect believes that Russian Prime Minister and now Russian President Vladimir Putin is the reincarnation of Paul the Apostle, sent to Russia to prepare its people for the Second Coming of Christ;[3] Putin is also thought to have joined with seven other reborn apostles to fight the antichrists.[4] Mother Fotina notes the similarities between Paul and Putin's careers, including being an early "persecutor of Christians" before becoming imbued with the Holy Spirit; the group believes that Putin received the Holy Spirit after becoming president.[2] Putin is also said to be a reincarnation of Vladimir the Great.[4]
Putin is the first Russian leader to be religiously worshiped while still alive.[4]
Devotions
The group, consisting entirely of women, dress as nuns when giving services to pray for Putin in a three-story brick building called the Chapel of Russia's Resurrection.[3] They have put a picture of him, said to have appeared miraculously one day,[citation needed] together with traditional Russian Orthodox figures. At the services, they also sing patriotic Russian songs,[2] as well as the children's song "May There Always Be Sunshine".[4]
Reactions
The Russian government is aware of the sect, and Putin's press agent Dmitry Peskov has stated that "it is impressive that [the sect] think so highly of [Putin's] work." Although he notes that the group has not broken any laws, he reminds them that one of the commandments in the Bible is that "thou shalt not worship false idols". The sect has arisen amid a personality cult centered on Putin, which includes popular songs, and nightclub parties.[citation needed]
Father Alexei, a local Russian Orthodox priest, has denounced the sect as a mix of "Orthodoxy, Catholicism, the occult, Buddhism and political information."[2] A neighbour of Mother Fotina's has opined that the sect was started to keep the Federal Security Service from investigating its founder.[3]
See also
- Putinism
References
- Footnotes
- ^ AFP 2011, Russian sect sees.
- ^ a b c d Osborn 2011, All-female sect worships.
- ^ a b c Jackson 2011, Small Russian Orthodox.
- ^ a b c d Chaykovskaya 2011, Sect believes.
- Bibliography
- Chaykovskaya, Evgeniya (12 May 2011). "Sect believes Putin is a modern day St. Paul". The Moscow News. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Jackson, Joe (4 October 2011). "Small Russian Orthodox Sect Considers Vladimir Putin a Saint". Time. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- Osborn, Andrew (12 May 2011). "All-female sect worships Vladimir Putin as Paul the Apostle". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- "Russian sect sees Putin as St. Paul". 11 May 2011. Archived from the original on 26 August 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
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