London, January 26, 2011
Believers of the Russian Orthodox Church on the British Isles prayerfully commemorate victims of the terrorist attack at the Domodedovo airport in Moscow, which claimed the lives of 35 people and pray for recovery of the injured.
On Wednesday, the third day after the tragedy a requiem service for those killed by the explosion will be served at the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God in London after the Divine Liturgy, the Moscow Patriarchate Sourozh Diocese, which includes British and Irish parishes, told Interfax-Religion
In his turn, head of the Anglican Church Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams addressed his message to Patriarch Kirill, where he assured the Patriarch "of our prayers for those injured and killed and our deep sorrow for this new trauma inflicted on the Russian people".
"Alas, we know from experience in London something of what these atrocities feel like, and there will be very many people here who will want to join me in expressing our sympathy and our condemnation of this indiscriminate violence," the Anglican leader writes to the Patriarch.