Not to be confused with other Orthodox churches, of which there are many, the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) is a fairly small sect, the head of which, Patriarch Kirill, should have no claim to speak on behalf of Orthodox believers, most of whom do not belong to his church, let alone on behalf of the entire nation.
Besides its outsized influence given its relatively small flock, there are many other notable aspects to the ROC’s unique composition worth noting. For one, despite being a fantastically rich institution, its ordinary clergy members often live in poverty and are forced to depend on the largesse of local authorities or other sponsors. It’s quite a different story for its bishops, however.