Heads of separated parts of Russian Church say want end to rift.
MOSCOW, May 27 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Patriarch Alexy II hopes for successful completion of rapprochement of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian Church Abroad.
He and Metropolitan Laurus, first hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad (ROCA), met President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
The hierarchs said they strove to put an end to a schism of the two parts of the Orthodox Church.
Alexy II said the visit of a ROCA delegation to Russia “went in the spirit of openness, benevolence, understanding and in the spirit of the wish to make our positions closer and find solutions to existing problems”.
“We stressed in the documents that the Church is single, and only circumstances separated us. We will take it as temporary,” the patriarch said.
“I have met with the whole delegation, with the pilgrims – all of them are in a cheerful mood. They were struck everywhere by piety of the people and the revival of the spiritual life,” Alexy II said.
Metropolitan Laurus in turn said the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad would take every effort for rapid completion of the reunification of the two parts of the Orthodox Church.
The metropolitan thanked Putin for his providing the possibility of the visit to Russia.
The ROCA delegation has toured several cities and visited church services.
“We have got very good impressions, churches are being restored and services are conducted. All this is reviving and is being materially enriched, a spiritual wealth is being created,” he added.