segunda-feira, 11 de outubro de 2010

Russian Orthodox Church opens channel on YouTube

The Russian Orthodox Church officially opened its channel on the YouTube video content service at a presentation on Monday.
The presentation took place at the fourth international festival of Orthodox Christian media entitled Faith and Word in downtown Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral.
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia blessed the channel and said it is called upon to make the Church closer to young people.
"We are doing this just to make the word of God, divine wisdom and the law of God, which is the law of life, closer to the life of the modern person, especially the youth," the head of the Russian Church said in a video address on YouTube.
Kirill said he will be glad if those watching video materials on the hosting service "feel interest in the Church's life".
"YouTube is a noticeable phenomenon in modern cultural life. Hundreds of millions of people use this system to obtain information on the Internet through their personal computers," he said.
"It is very important that church representation is now appearing in this system," the patriarch said.
The channel will offer the Church's opinion on urgent issues, cover the patriarch's services and inform the viewers of the key events in church life.
RIA Novosti