The Vatican sought to defend Pope Francis on Tuesday after he sparked fury in Ukraine by praising Russia’s imperial rulers — a history President Vladimir Putin has invoked to justify his ongoing war.

The Kremlin delighted in the controversy, which stemmed from comments the pontiff made to a group of young Russian Catholics urging them to see themselves as the heirs of a “great” empire.

“Don’t forget your heritage. You are the descendants of great Russia: the great Russia of saints, rulers, the great Russia of Peter I, Catherine II, that empire — educated, great culture and great humanity,” he told them in St. Petersburg by live video Friday.

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    • @[email protected]
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      Thnx. My point was that the church opposed the Nazi regime more (in words, that is) in comparison to how the current pope opposes the Russian invasion.

      At least I am sure they aren’t assisting the Russians behond the scenes.

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      So not the Church then, and then the Church did the most Christian thing possible and advocated forgiveness?

      Yeah, they’re just monsters.

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        • @SCB
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          “People defined by their religion aren’t acting out their religion, they’re just bribing others” is a really awesome internet take, and I’ve seen a ton of them.

          Congrats man.

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