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If they would've been converted... from Eastern Orthodox Catholicism to Roman Catholicism?

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https://youtu.be/-yxCn5P2F-4?t=1270

It has to do with the fatima events, and the prophecies that came attached to it

According to various sources, the percentage of Russians who are religious varies.1 According to the Religious Board of Muslims of the Russian Federation, there were 25 million Muslims in 2018, approximately 18 percent of the population.4 In 1991, 61% of Russian adults identified as religiously unaffiliated, while about a third said they were Orthodox Christians. By 2008, roughly seven-in-ten Russians identified as Orthodox Christians (72%), while about one-in-five were religiously unaffiliated. During the same period, there also was a modest increase in the share of the Russian public identifying with religions other than Orthodox Christianity, including Islam, Protestant Christianity, and Roman Catholicism.03 In 2011, a survey by the Public Opinion Fund found that 82% of Russians say they are religious believers, while just 13% say they do not believe in any deity.1 Islam is professed by 5% of the population, Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Buddhism are professed by 1% of the population each. Other religious denominations represent 1% of the population, while 8% consider themselves atheists.

What ripperger is talking about here, is of the failure of the catholic church