Kandelaki stood up for Ohlobystina

General producer of “Match TV” Tina Kandelaki posted in the Telegram in defense of the Easter service “for the elite”, which was held in Moscow, despite the current ban on public events. The woman called the service criticized the “poor conscience” and poironizirovat over their arguments.

Kandelaki laughed at the fact that people paid attention to the cost of the machines “VIP-persons” who came to the temple. The journalist also pointed out that “treasures of Orthodoxy” people at Easter is sacred.

“So why haapiti on the people who decided, nevertheless, to meet privately for prayer,” wrote Kandelaki.

She noticed that we are not talking about carnal pleasures and not about going to a barbecue.

Twitter attempts winproducer to protect the participants of the service is not appreciated. For users of the social network Kandelaki had the reputation of leading the program “Not the smartest” because of the reasons that she cited. Commentators pointed out that, if you follow the logic Kandelaki, in the closed doors of the temples had to knock all the Orthodox.

“Which, incidentally, proves once again that there was a VIP party, giving that party a round sum. The average citizen can hardly afford to be closer to God on the minimum wage,” he considered the user of Mr. Politican.

Some users also pointed out that the regime of isolation applies to all.

“there is Nothing to carry the virus! Let believe house,” wrote the user.

Easter service “for the elite” was held in Moscow on the night of April 19 despite a ban on mass gatherings because of the threat of the spread of coronavirus. The service was held in the Church of Holy Wisdom in the city center opposite the Kremlin. Among the visitors were seen actor Ivan Okhlobystin with his family.

The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) on the recommendation of the sanitary authorities of Moscow have disposed to temporarily close the doors of churches for parishioners and conduct a service only with the involvement of the clergy. In the temple, which hosted “service for the elite”, was attended by 50-60 people.