Holy Flame to arrive in Moscow on May 4
Russia
“Peace in Jerusalem is the basis of peace on Earth. If there’s no peace here, it will be nowhere,” said Vladimir Yakunin, the head of the Russian Railways Company and chairman of the board of trustees of the Foundation of St. Andrew the Apostle the First Called.
He is leading a Russian delegation that arrived in the Holy Land of Jerusalem on Friday to collect the Holy Flame, which is expected to arrive at Moscow’s Vnukovo-1 airport at 22:30 Moscow time on May 4.
The Holy Flame will be delivered to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior.


















































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