Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger), who now bears the title of Honorary Pope, is delighted with the spiritual feat of Christians, whose lot has been life in Russia after the revolutions, in the godless era. In his address, read out at the presentation of his book 'The Blessing of the Liturgy,' the ex-Pope says that during that difficult time, Christians showed the beauty, transparency and irresistible appeal of faith in their lives. The message also notes: “With special gratitude, we honor the memory of all those priests and ordinary believers who, during the period of the atheistic dictatorship, often at the cost of hard work, breaking prohibitions and in many cases being persecuted, could not help but gather every Sunday to send the sacrament together. the Eucharist '. And further: 'It was these Christians, more than anyone else, testified about where the true, ardent, exciting, unconditional, uncompromising, unbiased and unambiguous faith derives its strength from, which has the courage to expose dialectical games and call a spade a spade.' Let us remind you that the book 'Blessing of the Liturgy' by the Honorary Pope Benedict XVI in Russia was published by the St. Gregory the Theologian Charitable Foundation. The presentation of the Russian edition took place in Moscow on May 23. uptolike]
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