As part of the Orthodox Youth Day at the Faculty of Social Sciences PSU named after Taras Shevchenko a round table on "Orthodoxy and Modern Society: Dimensions of Cooperation" was held. According to the press center of the State University, the discussion was attended by Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science and Culture Ilona Tyuryaeva consultant representation of Rossotrudnichestvo in the Republic of Moldova Sergey Skvortsov, representatives of the presidential administration, the Tiraspol-Dubossary Diocese, teachers and university students. Main topic of discussion was how to bring up harmoniously developed personality in today's realities, when the false values of the West are imposed by force. The roundtable participants see salvation in religion.
It was noted during the conversation that in the pre-revolutionary Russian Orthodoxy there was state ideology. That time, according to Director of the Center for the Study of the spiritual, cultural and historical heritage of PMR Nicholai Dymchenko, there were 150 churches on the territory of contemporary Pridnestrovie. In Soviet times, there were only 4.
The meeting voiced the data of opinion polls. So, about 73% of young people consider themselves Orthodox. At the same time difficult to answer - what they live for? This blurring of values, according to participants of the forum often becomes the cause of tragedies.
Joint efforts of parents, teachers and the Orthodox Church can return the children from virtual reality according to the participants. Experts say, that strong personality parenting, free from imposed Internet phantoms and European values is a guarantor of prosperous future.