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Sunday, August 13, 2006
North Korea's First Russian Orthodox Church
The Associated Press reports that North Korea's first Russian Orthodox Church held it inaugural mass on Sunday. Vice Premier Kwak Pom Gi and other government officials attended the service at Pyongyang's Trinity Church. Ho Il Jin, the chairman of the Korean Orthodox Church Committee, said rather cryptically that the North Korean government will "successfully manage and operate the church". The opening is expected to help relations between North Korea and Russia.