Russian Orthodox Church announces comm to examine miracles

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Russian Orthodox Church announces comm to examine miracles

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Russian Orthodox Church announces commission to examine miracles
General Science : June 15, 2006 Newsletter Print Email Blog It Font size: - N +

The Russian Orthodox Church announced on Thursday that it had set up a commission of scientists to examine seeping icons and other apparent religious miracles.

"Our time is particularly rich in miracles, which are without doubt meant to confirm Russians in their mass religious conversion" after years of atheist Soviet rule, the commission's president Pavel Florensky told a press conference.

Set up by the Moscow Patriarchate, the commission brings together scientists from various disciplines to examine physical miracles.

Florensky also referred to separate categories of "spiritual or medical miracles", but gave no details of how these would be examined.

The commission has already examined some miracles, such as the apparent seeping of a substance from two icons, one in Lokot, southwest Russia, and another in Klin, north of Moscow.

Florensky, a rock scientist, said the commission had sent samples of the substance to be analysed by "researchers from a prestigious institution". He did not give details of the results of the analysis.

Religious worship was formally forbidden or strongly discouraged under Soviet rule, but the Church in Russia has seen a dramatic revival since the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union.

Earlier this week, tens of thousands of Russians queued for hours to venerate a holy relic from Montenegro believed to be the right hand of Saint John the Baptist, which was displayed at Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.

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Sounds similar to what they do at the vatican.

"Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and today, and for ever." ( Heb.13:8 )

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