I was recently reading issue number 87 of "The Orthodox Word", printed in July-August, 1979 and came across an interesting prophecy. After the declaration of Metropolitan Sergius, Eldress Agatha of Belo-Russia became one of many who fled to the Catacomb Church. According to the Orthodox Word's article, she became fairly well known in certain cirlces of the Catacomb Church for her piety and gift of prophecy. Anyway, I found this section of the article interesting- about the Moscow Patriarchate she said:
"This is not a true church. It has signed a contract to serve antichrist. Do not go to it. Do not receive any Mysteries from its servants. Do not participate in prayer with them. There will come a time when churches will be opened in Russia, and the true Orthodox faith will triumph. Then people will become baptized, as at one time they were baptized under St. Vladimir. When the churches are opened for the first time, do not go to them because these will not be true churches; but when they are opened the second time, then go - these will be the true churches."
In a footnote to this excerpt, the editors write:
"After almost all churches in Russia were closed in the late 1930's, the churches were 'opened for the first time' under Stalin (Churches of the Moscow Patriarchate); after many more closures since then, the churches have not yet been opened "the second time".
It seems as if since 1979, the Churches have indeed been opened for "the second time.
Just a thought.