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Lumen Gentium:
Do you realise that in six decades from 1917 onwards, far more christians were martyred for their faith in Russia than in the first three centuries of the Church! How dare you speak of cowardice when you cannot possibly comprehend the situation faced by the Moscow Patriarchate. May you be blessed with never having to face the choices they were faced with.
May God have mercy on your soul. How easy it is to accuse others of cowardice from the comfort of your armchair in a free country while they were being faced with unspeakable horrors. Thousands of bishops, priests and laity were already being murdered by the communist regime, and for the Patriarch to “courageously” speak out against communism would have been to invite even worse persecution against the already suffering church, for Alexey had not his own life to consider, but the lives of millions of faithful believers.Oh yes. During the Soviet Union era and communism in the east, where was Alexey and his followers? In cowardice, they were all hiding behind the iron curtains, while John Paul II courageously spoke against communism, and courageously fought for freedom and human dignity.
Do you realise that in six decades from 1917 onwards, far more christians were martyred for their faith in Russia than in the first three centuries of the Church! How dare you speak of cowardice when you cannot possibly comprehend the situation faced by the Moscow Patriarchate. May you be blessed with never having to face the choices they were faced with.