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over the banister and is standing next to me again. Evgeny Krynin is one of St Petersburg's most renowned Parkour artists - the urban sport which mixes acrobatics and athletics and is similar to the discipline known as Parkour may have first taken off in France in the 1990s, but Krynin says the true home of this extreme sport, which requires participants to leap, climb and somersault across "It suits our national psyche. Our appetite for risk and love of speed - I guess we're crazy," he says. Like Georges Hebert, the 19th Century French naval officer who was a forerunner of Parkour, Krynin believes that athletic skill and courage must be combined with altruism. "It has to be about more than glory, fame and showing off a well-toned body," he says. So for the past three years, he has been giving training sessions in orphanages and prisons - and also in Russia's residential centre for teenagers on probation.

"Most of these kids have been drinking, sniffing glue or using other drugs for years," Krynin says. "So we start them off with exercises to improve strength and flexibility before we try anything more The St Basil the Great Adaptation Centre on St Petersburg's Vasilievsky Island has a team of counsellors and therapists to help the boys deal with their problems - but Krynin says Parkour is itself therapeutic. "Many of them have been thrown out school. result they have few aspirations and a great deal of angerBut you have to be calm and concentrated to perfect a difficult movement," he says. "When they succeed, of course it gives them a senseIt teaches them that every obstacle can be overcome with enough perseverance." Krynin, a 26-year-old wearing jeans and a hoodie, can be seen as a poster boy for a side of the Russian Orthodox Church that has not been much on display recently. When I arrived in St Petersburg, the papers were buzzing

with a story about a local deacon who beat up two women in their sixties in a road rage incident. Valentina Pavlova, a pensioner from the nearby town of Vsevolozhsk, told local press that the man nearly crashedWhen she banged on his car window to complain about his driving, she says he got out of the car and punched her in face. Sergei Frunza has since been suspended from his duties as police investigate the incident - but it is not an There is also the father superior from Moscow who drunkenly crashed his BMW sports car and a speeding archdeacon who ran over and killed two workmen mending the When the head of the church Patriarch Kirill himself was photographed wearing a $32,000 (£20,000) Swiss watch, the Church made things worse by airbrushing it out - and forgetting to erase its reflection on a shiny table. Father Alexander Stepanov, who runs the church's social programmes in St Petersburg, is painfully aware that many

have condemned the Church for its unchristian behaviour in I am curious to know what he thinks about the Church hierarchy in Moscow and its reaction to the feminist punk The three young women were jailed for two years last month after performing a punk prayer on the altar of the One of the members, Yekaterina Samutsevich has since been released after her lawyers proved she had been thrown out of the cathedral by guards before she could remove her guitar from its case. But her two bandmates were unsuccessful and sent back to prison to serve the remainder of their sentence. Father Alexander chooses his words carefully but it is clear that he would have preferred the Patriarchate to distance itself from the Kremlin. "I think it was a very regrettable mistake. hurtful this disgusting action was, it should have been made clear that we are about forgiveness and are notIf Putin was insulted, that's a matter for him - let him deal with it."

Hard-liners sometimes criticise the church for "mollycoddling" the teenagers at St Basil's - who they would prefer to see serving long prison sentences But Juliana Nikitina, a bespectacled woman in a tweed skirt who founded the centre in 2004, rolls her eyes at "I tell such people 'Ok, well in that case, let's just poison these kids or lock them up for life! really what you want?' If not, we have to work with these children and reintegrate them into society." Having visited Denmark and other parts of Europe to look at different juvenile justice policies, she is now convinced that small residential groups produce the best results and cut re-offending rates. "When the boys arrive, most say Church is just for old grannies or total losers but they usually change their "Although only about half of them will regularly go to Church once they leave us." Every summer she sets off in three cars with the boys on a