Posted on 08/19/2013 7:50:41 PM PDT by marshmallow
Russia joins the European and world traditions according to which hotel guests have the opportunity to read the Bible in their rooms, reports the Christian Telegraph invictory.com in reference to ITAR-TASS.
On August 9th, the first 6,000 copies of the New Testament and Psalms will be transferred to one of the largest hotels in Moscow Izmailovo, reports ITAR-TASS citing the New Department of the Russian Orthodox Church.
This charity event is supported by the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management of the Moscow Government and the Commission with the Diocesan Missionary Council of the capital.
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People always think it won't happen in their lifetime.
should have been a “ ? “ after individuals.
I think they would self-identify as Eastern Christendom. Just sayin'
Good point- I’ve only ever met a few Eastern Orthodox here in the States- it’s an OLD branch distinct from Catholicism and western Protestantism...one that was meant to endure, obviously.
God Bless!
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