Sviatogorsk Lavra refutes disinformation of journalists about Metropolitan Arseniy
"In the pursuit of sensation, many unscrupulous media workers allow themselves to overstep not only the norms of journalistic ethics, conscience and morality, but even the limits of decency and common sense," the press service stresses.
Lavra officials explain that the false page of the priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, hegumen Theophan Lukianov, was used to spread the pseudo-sensation. He said: "I, hegumen Theophan (Nikolai Lukyanov), did not post any message on the "VKontakte" about any Yakovenko. In general, I do not use this social network in principle, nor any other social network. Yesterday I created a VKontakte page just to write a complaint to the moderators asking them to remove this nonsense."
In the Sviatogorsk monastery, an "ID" was analyzed and reported that it was roughly faked with the help of a photoshop: a photo of Metropolitan Arseniy was mounted on the lost identity card of FSB officer Sergei Prozorov, which was posted on the Internet. A detailed and scrupulous explanation of how a counterfeit was made can be read in the statement by the Lavra.
As for the fake repost on the Facebook, the reaction of the moderators was as follows: "We checked the repost to which you complained for the prosecution. As it violated our Community Standards, we deleted it. Thank you for your report".
Read also
Joe Biden joins masonic organization for African Americans
"His service reflects the core values of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of South Carolina," the Masons' website writes.
Pochaiv Lavra's press office: Inventory commission was accompanied by SBU
The monastery views the presence of SBU officers as an attempt to exert psychological pressure on the monastic community.
Pochaiv Lavra files police complaint over attempted illegal inventory
"We oppose the unauthorized and unlawful inventory of church property belonging to Pochaiv Lavra," stated the monastery's lawyer.
Criminal case opened in Bosnia against cleric who restored crosses on graves
None of the Serbian politicians have yet condemned the persecution of the abbot of the Karno Monastery.
Pope sends special message on artificial intelligence to Davos Forum
The head of the Vatican sees AI as a means of "bringing peoples together".
On Filaret's 96th birthday, hackers delete his Facebook page
The UOC-KP believes that the actions of the perpetrators were driven by personal animosity toward Filaret.