Father Vadim Kuzmitsky moved from his native Belarus to the village of Akhtuba, in Russia’s southern Volgograd region, in 2012. He remembers feeling that he had come to a free European country, as, at the time, newspapers felt able to criticise Vladimir Putin, who had just returned to the presidency after four years as prime minister. However, he quickly came to understand that rather than being a fledgling democracy, Russia was in fact playing catch-up with Belarus.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 coincided with the first week of Lent, a period when Russian Orthodox churches hold services every day, and Father Vadim realised that he had no choice but to address the war in his sermons.