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  2. Orthodox Church of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Orthodox Church also stated in the same communiqué: that once the schism in Ukraine has been healed, once the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate have settled their dispute over Ukraine, once the Romanian Orthodox Church has "written assurances from Ukrainian ecclesiastical and state authorities that the ethnic and ...

  3. Religion in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Orthodoxy comprises about three-quarters of the population in Eastern (74%), Central (76%), and Southern Ukraine (79%), whereas Orthodoxy makes up the lowest proportion of the population in Western Ukraine (59%). [1] [3] From 1992 to 2018, there have been three Orthodox churches active in the independent Ukraine following the dissolution of the ...

  4. Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) - Wikipedia

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    After in the 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive Ukraine recaptured Izium (on 10 September 2022) Metropolitan Elisey also went fugitive and he was replaced also. [99] [g] By early November 2022 the Security Service of Ukraine had exposed 33 alleged "agents" and alleged unofficial artillery observers among the UOC priests and clergy. [101]

  5. Why church conflict in Ukraine reflects historic Russian ...

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    An Orthodox priest takes part in a rally in protest against an official visit of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople to Kyiv in August 2021. Anna Marchenko\TASS via Getty ImagesAs ...

  6. Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC-KP) (1992–December 15, 2018; 20 June 2019–), a church in Ukraine that dissolved itself to form the Orthodox Church of Ukraine; Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) (1922–December 15, 2018), a former church in Ukraine that dissolved itself to form the Orthodox Church of Ukraine

  7. Reporter's Notebook: Ukrainian spiritual leader says Russian ...

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    Head Of Eastern Orthodoxy Condemns Putin, Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin attends Easter Orthodox service at the Christ the Savior Cathedral, April 16, 2023 in Moscow.

  8. History of Christianity in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine was controlled by several short-lived yet independent governments which revived the Ukrainian national idea. Ukraine declared its political independence following the fall of the Provisional Government in 1918 and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church was established.

  9. Ukraine’s Religious Identity Crisis - AOL

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    A new law could further divide Orthodox Christians in the war-torn country.