Russia withdraws new rouble note after church complaint

Published October 19, 2023
MOSCOW: A fragment of a redesigned 1000-rouble currency note during its presentation earlier this week.—AFP
MOSCOW: A fragment of a redesigned 1000-rouble currency note during its presentation earlier this week.—AFP

MOSCOW: Russia’s central bank halted the circulation of a new 1,000 rouble note on Wednesday after Orthodox priests complained that the image of a church dome lacked a cross, even though it does not have one in real life.

The influence of the Russian Orthodox Church has grown significantly under President Vladimir Putin. “Currently a decision was taken to stop the production of the notes,” the central bank said in a rare U-turn.

“It did not enter widespread circulation.” The bank had presented new designs of the 1,000 and 5,000 rouble notes earlier this week.

One of them featured two religious sites in the majority-Muslim Tatarstan republic: a minaret with an Islamic crescent moon and an Orthodox church with a dome that did not have a cross on it. Both are inside the Kazan Kremlin, in Tatarstan’s capital.

The 17th century church’s cross was removed by Bolsheviks after the 1917 revolution. The building now serves as a state museum. But the lack of the cross quickly drew the ire of Orthodox clerics.

Priest Pavel Ostrovsky said “there was no difference what the building looks like in real life” as most Russians do not know its history. After the bank removed the note, the church welcomed the decision as “very correct.”

Its spokesman Vladimir Legoyda said the Orthodox cross “which personifies the religious and cultural identity of the majority of our citizens, is a natural part of the state symbols of our country.”

Published in Dawn, October 19th, 2023

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