Saturday, November 7, 2015

Posted on installing Wi-Fi in the temples turned fiction, said the representative of the Russian Orthodox Church – NEWSru.com

The news about installing Wi-Fi in the temples on the initiative of the Interreligious Council of Russia (MCP) – is an invention of journalists. This was announced on Friday, the media member of the Presidium of the MCP, the chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for Church and Society (OVTSO) Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin.

According to RIA “Novosti” , before some media published the news that the Inter-religious Council of Russia decided to create a point of access to free Wi-Fi around the churches and public places, such as on Manezhnaya Borovitskaya and squares of Moscow. This publication refers to the words of the head of the secretariat of the Interreligious Council of Russia, Deputy Chairman OVTSO priest Roman Bagdasarov.

“The first time I hear that the intention is to hold Wi-Fi in the temples. Yes, he is in church institutions, in parish houses. I do not think that he already needed in the temple premises – there where divine services. This is not the first time that the journalist himself and he comes up with the idea of ​​collecting the reaction, “- said Chaplin.

According to him, some media intentionally “come up information occasions, and then call up people to respond to the idea, invented by a journalist, allegedly relating to reality.” “But in the end it turns out” creation of reality “, that is pseudoreality, which lives according to these laws,” – concluded the representative of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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