Orthodox Russians mark Easter with night-time service in Moscow cathedral
- Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter according to the Julian calendar, symbolizing triumph over death and victory over evil.
- Kirill delivered well-wishes to Orthodox believers during a sung service broadcast on Russian TV, followed by a clergy procession at a cathedral.
- The cathedral's symbolism reflects Russia's rejection of its atheist past, with the Russian Orthodox Church observing Easter on a different date than Western churches.
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