The Russian Orthodox Church is not seeking a merger with the state, but
it is prepared to cooperate with any government as it bears
responsibility for the moral health of its people and for the
maintenance of their spiritual and material culture, said Patriarch
Kirill of Moscow and All Russia.
"In this sense it will be in dialogue with any government and it will
cooperate with authorities to serve these lofty goals," he said in the
Pastor's Word program on Channel One.
The Church did not dodge cooperation even in the Soviet-era, "wherever
this was possible, where instruments of dialogue, however small, could
be used to assert the moral standards and spiritual principles in our
people's life," he said.
"As previously, the Church will not come off this track, whichever
government may holds the reigns of power, because the Church is not an
opposition force," the Patriarch said.
The claimed "merger" is a myth, disseminated by opponents of a strong
Church, of our people's Christianization and spiritual enlightenment,
and who use the "merger" argument to intimidate society, he said.