Orthodox Catholic mostly
Yes. Russian People love to celebrate the birth and resurection of Christ!
Vladimir
no because Russian people are stupid
The majority of Russian Orthodox Christians are ethnic Russians, but the Russian Orthodox Church also serves various ethnic groups within Russia, including Ukrainians, Belarusians, and various indigenous peoples. The faith is deeply intertwined with Russian culture and history, influencing art, literature, and national identity. Many Russians participate in religious practices such as attending church services, celebrating religious holidays, and observing rituals, even if they may not be deeply devout. The Russian Orthodox Church plays a significant role in contemporary Russian society, often intersecting with national and political issues.
the Russian people were not pleased.
The Russian People invented the colored photo
The majority of Russian religious ceremonies are conducted by the Russian Orthodox Church. However, Russia is technically a secular country. Religious holidays that existed before the revolution were renamed.
Russian People
the russian revalution is remembered by the people by history
Union of the Russian People was created in 1905.
Most of the people in the Siberian part of the Russian federation are RUSSIAN.
Many Russian people believe mainly in a higher force and a creator. Of course,some Russians are very religious in Christianity and Catholicism ,but the majority of the people there believe in something higher then life.