Church Seeks to Restrict Access to Solovki
Roland Oliphant
Roland Oliphant
Roland Oliphant
Roland Oliphant
Roland Oliphant - 2/2/13 Access to the Solovetsky islands, home to one of Russia’s most important monasteries, could be restricted in a bid to preserve the archipelago’s “special way of life,” a top ranking clergyman said. Russian Orthodox Church spokesman Vsevolod Chaplin said Thursday that the Solovetsky islands in the White Sea and the Valaam islands in Lake Ladoga — both home to historic monasteries — were among several sites the church is pushing to reclassify as “religious-historical places.” “We are currently very carefully working in connection with the topic of Solovki; there is an idea to develop a full federal program. Meetings about this question are taking place practically every week, the questions under discussion are not simple,” he told Interfax on Thursday
Roland Oliphant – 2/2/13 Access to the Solovetsky islands, home to one of Russia’s most important monasteries, could be restricted in a bid to preserve the archipelago’s “special way of life,” a top ranking clergyman said. Russian Orthodox Church spokesman Vsevolod Chaplin said Thursday that the Solovetsky islands in the White Sea and the Valaam islands in Lake Ladoga — both home to historic monasteries — were among several sites the church is pushing to reclassify as “religious-historical places.” “We are currently very carefully working in connection with the topic of Solovki; there is an idea to develop a full federal program. Meetings about this question are taking place practically every week, the questions under discussion are not simple,” he told Interfax on Thursday
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Church Seeks to Restrict Access to Solovki