Kaluga Region will host representatives of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' of Russia

Калужская область примет представительниц "Союза православных женщин" России
On May 12, the Week of Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women, an Orthodox action called 'Eternal Quiet Feat' will be held in the town of Maloyaroslavets, Kaluga Region, in which delegates from the regional branches of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' of the Russian Federation will take part. The event will take place with the blessing of the ruling bishop of the Kaluga diocese, Metropolitan Kliment. During the working meeting, Russian believers will discuss issues related to strengthening the institution of the family, the growth of children and adolescents in the spirit of traditional values, the participation of young people in the formation of civil society in the country, as well as the role of Christian women in the modern world. Recall that the 'Union of Orthodox Women' is a public organization created in 2010 with the blessing of the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriach Kirill in order to help strengthen the role of the Church in the life of society, consolidate believers in the affirmation of traditional values, support and protect the rights of large families, single women and mothers - lonely, as well as low-income citizens. Today, regional branches of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' operate in most of the country's federal subjects.
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Kaluga Region will host representatives of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' of Russia Kaluga Region will host representatives of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' of Russia On May 12, the Week of Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women, an Orthodox action called 'Eternal Quiet Feat' will be held in the town of Maloyaroslavets, Kaluga Region, in which delegates from the regional branches of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' of the Russian Federation will take part. The event will take place with the blessing of the ruling bishop of the Kaluga diocese, Metropolitan Kliment. During the working meeting, Russian believers will discuss issues related to strengthening the institution of the family, the growth of children and adolescents in the spirit of traditional values, the participation of young people in the formation of civil society in the country, as well as the role of Christian women in the modern world. Recall that the 'Union of Orthodox Women' is a public organization created in 2010 with the blessing of the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriach Kirill in order to help strengthen the role of the Church in the life of society, consolidate believers in the affirmation of traditional values, support and protect the rights of large families, single women and mothers - lonely, as well as low-income citizens. Today, regional branches of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' operate in most of the country's federal subjects.
On May 12, the Week of Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women, an Orthodox action called 'Eternal Quiet Feat' will be held in the town of Maloyaroslavets, Kaluga Region, in which delegates from the regional branches of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' of the Russian Federation will take part. The event will take place with the blessing of the ruling bishop of the Kaluga diocese, Metropolitan Kliment. During the working meeting, Russian believers will discuss issues related to strengthening the institution of the family, the growth of children and adolescents in the spirit of traditional values, the participation of young people in the formation of civil society in the country, as well as the role of Christian women in the modern world. Recall that the 'Union of Orthodox Women' is a public organization created in 2010 with the blessing of the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriach Kirill in order to help strengthen the role of the Church in the life of society, consolidate believers in the affirmation of traditional values, support and protect the rights of large families, single women and mothers - lonely, as well as low-income citizens. Today, regional branches of the 'Union of Orthodox Women' operate in most of the country's federal subjects.