Patriarch has light form of coronavirus: Russian Orthodox Church
October 07, 2022
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CWN Editor's Note: Born in 1946, Patriarch Kirill was installed in 2009 as Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus’ and Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church. In contrast to the Russian news agency Interfax, Reuters reported that Patriarch Kirill was suffering from “severe symptoms.”
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