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Radical conservative Orthodox cleric faces secular court

COURT CONSIDERS CASE OF URALS PRIEST FOR SPREADING FALSE INFORMATION

by Ilia Smirnov

Kommersant, 11 June 2020

 

An administrative case against a priest of the Central Urals convent, Schehegumen Sergius (Nikolai Romanov) has reached a magistrate judge of district No. 3 of Verkhniaia Pushma, the press service of the Sverdlovsk oblast court reported. He will be tried on the basis of part 9 of article 13.15 of the Code of Administrative Violations of Law (deliberately disseminating unreliable information of public significance in the guise of reliable reports, creating a threat of causing harm to the life and health of citizens). The priest faces a fine of 30,000 to 100,000 rubles.

 

We recall that earlier there were published on the internet videos with sermons of Schehegumen Sergius in which he cursed everybody who closes churches "because of the pseudo-pandemic of coronavirus." Schehegumen Sergius criticized federal authorities and the church for closing churches during the time of self-isolation, and he also talked about mass nanochipping of people through a vaccine. "Now there is occurring in Russia the organizing of chaos, anarchy, disorders, and future famine. We are being deprived of liberty and work and are being imprisoned under house arrest," Schehegumen Sergius declared in one of the videos.

 

As a result, at the end of April Metropolitan of Ekaterinburg and Verkhotur Kirill took away from Schehegumen Sergius the right of preaching and speaking out in public, and also of wearing a pectoral cross. The activity of the priest is supposed to be reviewed by a diocesan court of the Ekaterinburg diocese, which will conduct a session after the lifting of the restrictive measures due to the coronavirus pandemic. In the end, the priest may be prohibited, temporarily or for life, from conducting his clerical ministry, unfrocked, or expelled from the church.

 

On 4 June, the Center for Combating Extremism of the chief directorate of the M.V.D. for Sverdlovsk found indicators of inciting hatred and strife in the videos of the preaching of Schehegumen Sergius.

 

The hockey player Pavel Datsiuk and a participant of the "Urals Dumplings" show, Dmitry Sokolov, have spoken out in defense of the priest. (tr. by PDS, posted 11 June 2020)

 
Background article:
Far-right opposition to Moscow patriarch's action
June 7, 2020


 

CENTER "E" OF RUSSIAN M.V.D. DEMANDS FINING SCHEHEGUMEN SERGIUS 100,000 FOR CHURCH CURSE

Credo.Press, 11 June 2020

 

A court in Verkhniaia Pyshma (Sverdlovsk oblast) will consider on 23 June the case of an administrative violation of law against the founder of the Central Urals monastery and a popular RPTsMP "elder," Schehegumen Sergius Romanov, who laid a church curse on those who close churches during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the first precedent where the secular law-enforcement system of the RF is trying to punish a clergyman for a ritual action within the church. The Russian constitution establishes the secular nature of the Russian state and guarantees noninterference in the internal affairs of religious organizations.

 

"Romanov is accused on the basis of part 9 of article 13.15 of the Russian Code of Administrative Violations of Law: 'Distribution in news media and also on news telecommunication networks socially significant information known to be unreliable in the guise of reliable reports,'" the press service of the Sverdlovsk oblast court reports. Just what the "unreliability" in the curse laid by the "elder" consists of is not specified.

 

It is noted that the schehegumen faces a fine of up to 100,000 rubles.

 

It was previously reported that the Center for Combating Extremism (Center "E") of the chief directorate of the MVD for Sverdlovsk oblast saw indicators of administrative law violation in the actions of the schehegumen. According to the response of the acting chief of the Center for Combating Extremism of the regional chief directorate for the MVD, to which Interfax referred on 11 June, the material of the investigation was sent to the prosecutor's office of Verkhniaia Pyshma for making a decision.

 

In his video appeal in late April, the schehegumen called the coronavirus pandemic a myth and he cursed those who close churches during the pandemic. Later there appeared on YouTube another video of a statement of the schehegumen where he calls for opening the churches and speaks about the threat of nanochipping, which supposedly will prove to be fatal for the majority.

 

Prosecution of the schehegumen began only after the ruling bishop of the Ekaterinburg diocese of the RPTsMP, Metropolitan Kirill, inhibited the "elder" from ministry. At the same time it turned out that Schehegumen Sergius, who had been dismissed from the staff of clergy of the Ekaterinburg diocese, is included in the lists of clergy of the Tashkent diocese of the RPTsMP, which is headed by the former metropolitan of Ekaterinburg, Vikenty. (tr. by PDS, posted 11 June 2020)



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