Russias Orthodox Church has launched theological programs in the cities of Yekaterinburg and Rostov-on-Don aimed at training priests to work alongside the military.A masters program called Training and Interaction of Military Clergy With the Armed Forces was announced Thursday on the Yekaterinburg Theological Seminarys website.
It did not specify when enrollment would begin or which courses would be offered.The Churchs head of education told state media that the first such program is already underway at the Don Theological Seminary in Rostov-on-Don, near the Ukrainian border.Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill approved the creation of the Yekaterinburg program during a synod meeting Thursday at Moscows Danilov Monastery.Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russias Orthodox Church has openly supported the war.
According to Church officials, clergy have baptized 42,000 soldiers on the front lines, built 140 field churches and sent 2,000 priests to the battlefield over the past three years.The Yekaterinburg diocese currently has more than 170 priests serving 239 Russian military and law enforcement units.
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