Rus by Victor Chernovolenko

Rus by Victor Chernovolenko

“Are there such lights, torments and such power as would overpower the Russian power?” And Gogol knew this, and Lermontov and Pushkin knew all the seers of the Russian ways, Russian glory. Dostoevsky repeatedly spoke of Russian invincibility. And he said: “Mighty Rus!” And she did not endure it, and even this is not her purpose and purpose, that she should turn her in vain from her century old road, and its dimensions are not the same.

Who believes in Russia, he knows that it will bring out all resolutely, even questions, and will remain essentially as it is the same, our holy Russia, as it has been until now, and no matter how much its shape may change, but there is nothing to be afraid of, there is nothing to be afraid of, and to detain, it is not necessary to postpone the questions: whoever believes in Russia, even ashamed of it.

Her appointment is so high, and her inner premonition of this appointment is so clear that one who believes in this appointment must stand above all doubts and fears. “Here is the patience and faith of the saints, as the holy book says.”

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