And as long as I’m listing them, Kosygin’s wife was a believer; and when he buried her, he tossed in an evergreen sprig—a symbol of eternal life; which was something no communist was supposed to do.
At Brezhnev’s funeral, his wife went up to the casket (as she would do in a Russian-style funeral), but she made the sign of the cross there. That part was edited out of the video given to the media.
IE, there were believers “in Caesar’s household”, even there.
Which Caesar? The one I’m thinking of died in 44BC. Unless they knew something we didn’t. Christ didn’t appear on the scene until some 66 years later..