Thursday, June 30, 2011
New Moscow Churches Not Financed With State Funds
The chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church's information department, Vladimir Legoyda, has clarified for the Russian public that the new churches being built in metropolitan Moscow are not being built with taxpayers' money, but with church funds and private donations. The city government has allocated land for the churches, but is not contributing to their actual construction. More (in Russian) here.
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