Video of Cats in Russian Religious Procession Goes Viral
The video shows the cats joining the procession at a Russian monastery.
-- A video of a dozen cats participating in a religious procession around a monastery in a small Russian town has gone viral among Russian Internet users.
The video, uploaded to the Optina Pustyn monastery’s site, shows the cats following a man as he solemnly carries a wooden cross around the monastery's grounds.
A message accompanying the video on the site says the march occurs every day at the monastery in the Kaluga region. According to the message, the cats “feeling the importance of what is happening around them, consider it their inalterable duty to take direct part in this procession.”
A spokesman for the monastery identified the man in the video as Sergei Kuzmich and said he has lived at the monastery for over 10 years.
The cats will also sometimes follow others during the procession, according to the spokesman, but are most attracted to Kuzmich.
“They consider him special,” the spokesman said. “When they see him, they all gather round.”
Kuzmich does odd jobs around the monastery and feeds and cares for the cats. During the Soviet Union, he worked as a rescue worker and helped with the cleanup of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
The monastery, located in the small town of Kozelsk about 160 miles from Moscow, is well-known in Russia. In the 19th-century it was one of Russian Orthodoxy’s most prominent religious centers; the writers, Fedor Dostoevsky and Lev Tolstoy, both spent time there and consulted with the hermit-monks. One of the monastery’s hermits has been identified by some as the model for Father Zosima in Dostoevsky’s novel, The Brothers Karamazov.