CWN - Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow decried the "exile of God from man's life and that of society" in a homily for the feast of the Triumph of Orthodoxy, the AsiaNews service reports.
The Russian prelate said that Western societies have promoted a "global heresy of man's bowing down to a new idolatry, which separates God from human life." This trend is now making its influence felt in Russia, he warned.
The Orthodox Patriarch denounced "concerted efforts to pass laws entitling the individual to any choice, including that of sin."
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