“There are always differences that can be brought to the fore and provide reasons for disagreement. But it seems to me there's nothing insurmountable now – no sharp conflicts and confrontations, thank God.”

Russian bishop sees positive signs for Church https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/13469/russian-bishop-sees-positive-signs-for-church (15 October 2020)

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