Outspoken Head Of Russian Orthodox Church Dies At 79

Outspoken Head Of Russian Orthodox Church Dies At 79

Patriarch Alexy II, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church who presided over a vast post-Soviet revival of faith but was accused of making the church a force for nationalism, died Friday his at Moscow region home, the church said. He was 79 years old.

The Moscow Patriarchate said he died at his residence in Peredelkino, outside Moscow, but did not give a cause of death. Alexy had long suffered from a heart ailment. Diplomats in Moscow had also said that Alexy had been suffering from cancer.

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