MOSCOW, July 22, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com)
– In his Sunday sermon this weekend in Kazan Cathedral in Moscow,
Patriarch Kirill, Primate, of the Russian Orthodox Church, warned
against the extraordinary rise in many western countries of the
homosexualist movement. Kirill said that the trend of legalizing “gay
marriage” is “a very dangerous sign of the apocalypse.”
It “means people are choosing a path of self-destruction,” he said. He said he supports the recently passed national ban
on homosexualist propaganda that has prohibited the Gay Pride
festivities that have become a prominent feature of national life
elsewhere.
“Lately, we have enormous temptations, when a number of countries
opting for sin is approved and justified by the law, and those who,
acting in good conscience, are struggling with such laws imposed by a
minority, being repressed,” Kirill said.
He added that everything must be done to prevent the approval of sin
“on the spaces of Holy Russia.” Otherwise, “the people are embarking on
the path of self-destruction”.
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The sermon came the Sunday following the passage in Britain of the Cameron government’s so-called “equal marriage” bill. Religious leaders
and democracy campaigners both strenuously warned the government that
its passage would seriously threaten foundational democratic freedoms.
Colossal forces have set out “to convince us all that the only value is
the freedom of choice,” said the patriarch, “and no one has the right
to infringe on that value, even when a person chooses evil, even when a
person chooses a socially dangerous behavior.”
Even the most perfect laws, however, cannot eradicate corruption, lies,
evil and confrontation, he said: “These can be eradicated only by the
person who has made a free choice in favor of the good.”
In recent months, Kirill’s has emerged as the strongest and most
uncompromising religious voice in Europe against the apparently
unstoppable political juggernaut of the international homosexualist
movement. His comments yesterday follow his warning at a meeting in
Moscow in May this year with Secretary General of the Council of Europe,
Thorbjorn Jagland, where he said, “Today we have a very dangerous
development, the laws regarding same-sex marriages and adoption of their
children which go against the moral nature of man.”
“If people choose this lifestyle,” the Polish news service Interfax
quoted him saying, “it is their right, but the responsibility of the
Church is to say that it is a sin before God”.
What the Russian Orthodox Church is concerned about, Kirill said, “is
not the fact of the existence of this sin - it has always existed. But
we are deeply concerned that for the first time in the history of the
human race sin is being justified by law. This opens up the prospect of a
dangerous development, which will contribute to the moral degradation
of society.”