Russian Orthodox Patriarch Comes to the streets of Moscow Prays for Coronavirus Ban

The patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, Kiril, took to the streets of Moscow on Friday morning with a sacred icon, to pray for the halting of the choreography. The Virgin Mary's sacred icon traveled 106 miles [ 106 km] on the streets of the Russian capital in a black - car procession aired by state television before [...]
The Virgin Mary's sacred icon traveled 106 miles [ 106 km] on the streets of the Russian capital in a black - car procession aired by state television before returning to the cathedral, where a service was held.
Patriarch Kiril declared that he would continue this kind of prayer on the streets of Moscow and urged citizens to respect restrictive measures imposed by authorities to prevent the spread of pandemic.
Moscow is considered the Epistre of Covid-19 in Russia and has taken austerity measures since Monday. So far, 34 victims of the Coronavirus and over 4140 infected persons are registered in Russia. / A2 CNN












