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18th February 2016 
N ew sadem ic.com

 - British English edition 
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the place to where the souls o f sin­
ners go after they die.
Christianity now has three main 
traditions: Roman Catholic, Prot­
estant and Orthodox. Today, in the 
world, there are 1.2 billion Catho­
lics, 700 million Protestants and 300 
million followers o f the Orthodox 
Church. There are 15 separate Ortho­
dox Churches. All are equal. They 
include: Russian Orthodox, Greek 
Orthodox, 
Ukrainian 
Orthodox, 
Bulgarian Orthodox, the Church of 
Alexandria (in Egypt), and Syrian 
Orthodox. With 160 million follow­
ers, the Russian Orthodox Church is 
much bigger than the other 14.
Patriarch Kirill (left) and Pope Francis (right)
In recent years, leaders o f the 
Orthodox Church in Russia have 
worked closely with the Russian 
government. The Catholic Church 
has its own state. Called the Vati­
can, it is a separate city within the 
city o f Rome, Italy’s capital. There­
fore leaders o f the Roman Catholic 
Church are independent. They do not 
work for, or with, any government.
The split between the Roman 
Catholic and Orthodox Churches 
happened because o f different be­
liefs. Their followers have a dif­
ferent understanding o f the Holy 
Trinity. For Christians this is the 
relationship between the Father 
(God), Son (Jesus) and Holy Spirit 
(or Holy Ghost). The Orthodox and 
Catholic Churches also disagree
about the date o f Easter. Christians 
believe that this was when Jesus 
was crucified, or killed, and then 
rose from the dead. Today, Ortho­
dox priests can marry, but Catholic 
priests choose not to.
Former popes have met with lead­
ers o f other Orthodox Churches be­
fore. Yet there had never been a meet­
ing with the leader o f the Russian 
Orthodox Church. Pope Francis and 
Patriarch Kirill spoke with each oth­
er for about two hours. Pope Francis 
was on his way to Mexico. Patriarch 
Kirill was visiting Cuba and then 
travelling to Brazil and Paraguay, in 
South America. The first words that 
Pope Francis said were ‘at last’ and 
‘we are brothers’. Patriarch Kirill, 
who is also known as the Patriarch 
of M oscow and All Russia, said 
‘now things are easier’. □
M
issing
osprey
found
Four years ago a young osprey was 
tagged in Scotland, in the north o f the 
UK. Wildlife officials named the bird 
‘Blue Y D ’. The osprey’s tag included 
a tiny tracking device. Unfortunately, 
it soon failed, or stopped working. 
The bird disappeared and nobody 
knew what happened to it. Yet, re­
cently, Blue YD was spotted. The 
osprey was on a sandy beach, in Sen­
egal, in West Africa. The distance be­
tween Scotland and Senegal is about 
4,830 kilometres (3,000 miles).
Ospreys are raptors, or birds of 
prey. They are also known as fish 
eagles, or fish hawks. Fully-grown 
ospreys are about 60 centimetres 
(24 inches) long. The feathers on 
the upper parts of their bodies are 
brown. Those on the lower parts are 
a greyish-white. The bird’s head is 
white except for a black-brown line 
around its eyes.
These raptors usually build their 
nests in the tops o f tall trees. The fe­
male lays between two and four eggs 
over a period o f one month. Each 
hatches about five weeks after it was 
laid. Both the male and female feed 
the chicks. The first chick to hatch 
usually has a better chance o f surviv­
ing. This is because it will steal food 
from the smaller, weaker chicks.
O sprey a fte r successfully catching a fish
Ospreys eat fish. Occasionally, 
they may catch animals such as 
mice, rabbits, lizards, and smaller 
birds. Ospreys are expert fishermen. 
They will fly high above a river or 
lake. When they see a fish near the 
surface, the birds dive down to the 
water. Their sharp claws, or talons, 
grab the fish. These then hold the 
fish securely, as the bird returns to 
its nest.
The birds live near large lakes 
and rivers. They can be found on 
all the world’s continents except 
Antarctica. Those that live in North 
America fly to South America for 
the winter months. Ospreys in Eu­
rope go to Africa. The ones in Aus­
tralia do not migrate.
Today, Ospreys are not endan­
gered. However, in the 1950s and 
1960s their numbers declined. It 
was discovered that a pesticide, or 
chemical mixture, called DDT af­
fected the birds. Farmers used DDT 
spray to kill insects that damaged 
their crops. Later, DDT was thought 
to cause many wildlife problems 
as well as cancers in humans.



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