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Coronavirus-denying priest seizes Russian monastery

An ultraconservative Russian priest who denies coronavirus exists has taken over a women’s monastery by force.

Father Sergei Romanov entered the Sredneuralsk convent outside the city of Yekaterinburg on Tuesday.

The mother superior and several nuns have left and armed guards are patrolling the site.

Father Sergei has stated church authorities “will have to storm the monastery” if they want him to leave.

Police visited the site on Wednesday but made no arrests.

The controversial cleric was barred from preaching in April and then stripped of the right to wear a cross in May after he encouraged the faithful to disobey public health orders.

Father Sergei helped found the Sredneuralsk Convent in the early 2000s, and hundreds of supporters have flocked there over the years to hear his sermons.

Russian authorities shut churches to worshippers on 13 April amid the ongoing pandemic, and only reopened them this month.

On Thursday officials reported Russia has confirmed 7,790 new infections – its lowest daily rise in six weeks – bringing the total recorded cases to 561,091. The official death toll stands at 7,660, though critics fear the true number is far higher.

Father Sergei has described the ongoing coronavirus outbreak as a “pseudo-pandemic” and accused church leaders of “working with the forerunners of the Antichrist” by closing churches.

After suspending him in May the Russian Orthodox Church organised an ecclesiastical court to determine his future.

But at the court session on Monday Father Sergei told officials his conscience was clear and declared they would have to kick him out of the Sredneuralsk monastery by force. He left the meeting, and on Tuesday seized control of the site.

Reports suggest many of the armed men now guarding it are veterans of the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. Journalists are barred, though one reporter from Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta managed to get inside past the guards and met Father Sergei.

“The diocese forbids me to serve, forbids me to speak. But I was blessed to speak,” he told the journalist.

Father Sergei faces another session of the ecclesiastical court on 26 June.

The Yekaterinburg diocese says Mother Superior Varvara – who has led the convent since 2005 – left temporarily “to avoid unnecessary strife”, and said the cleric should use the time ahead of his next court date “for correction and repentance”.

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