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Owned by ZAO «Radio-Art» (Russian Media Group ). 92.9 Radio Vera Religious / Easy Listening radiovera.ru: Owned by the Autonomous non-profit organization radio channel "Faith, Hope, Love". 93.3 Radio Gordost: Russian Patriotic Music радиогордость.рф: Owned by OOO «House of Music» (Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives).
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow. According to the Russian law, any religious organisation may be recognised as "traditional", if it was already in existence before 1982, and each newly founded religious group has to provide its credentials and re-register yearly for fifteen years, and, in the meantime until eventual recognition, stay without rights.
Narratively, All This I Do for Glory is set during a time between Never Were the Way She Was (2015) and New History Warfare Vol. 1 (2008). [5] The album is the first half of a tragic love story with themes of legacy, ambitions, and what goes on after death "in the model of the greek tragedies," explained the press release. [5]
The persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia refers to the Russian government's persecution of the Jehovah's Witnesses religious group. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Jehovah's Witnesses became legal after a long period of being banned, though have still faced widespread government interference in their activities. [ 1 ]
The Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN) is a Christian media television and radio network which broadcasts Seventh-day Adventist religious, music and health-oriented programming, based in West Frankfort, Illinois, United States.
NRJ Russia (Gazprom-Media) 104.2 FM - European and Russian pop music; Radio 7: na semi holmah (on seven hills) (EMG) 104.7 FM - Rock and pop hits (classical music hits on the top of each hour) Radio Gordost (Dom Muzyki)/Radio 1 (Podmoskovie Media) 105.0 FM - Russian patriotic music (Radio Gordost); News/Talk (Radio 1)
Spas (Russian: Телеканал «Спас») is a federal channel in Russia which is associated with the Russian Orthodox Church. It started broadcasting in on July 28, 2005. The main owner of the channel is the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. The founders of the TV channel are Alexander Batanov (died 2009) and Ivan Demidov.
Russia-born Metropolitan Innocent (Vasilyev) [] of Vilnius condemned "Russia's war against Ukraine" and is determined to seek greater independence from Moscow. [25]The invasion of Ukraine, and the Russian Orthodox Church's seeming support for it has caused controversy among Orthodox churches elsewhere in the world.