Zelensky hinted at banning the Russian-linked Ukrainian Orthodox Church

by times news cr

## 2024-08-11 07:08:06

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hinted at‍ banning the Russian-affiliated‌ Ukrainian‍ Orthodox Church (UOC), according to ⁢DPA news agency.

In his evening video address yesterday, Zelensky promised to “strengthen Ukrainian spiritual independence.”

Most Ukrainians are Orthodox Christians. However, the ​Orthodox Church in the country is divided into two: the ‌Moscow-affiliated UOC and the independent⁤ Orthodox ⁤Church ‍of Ukraine (OCU), which received autocephaly from the ⁢Ecumenical​ Patriarchate in⁤ 2019. DPA ‌notes.

The ⁢number of followers of the OCU increased after the Russian‌ invasion in 2022. However, despite becoming a minority Church, the UOC still wields influence. It is accused by Ukrainian political leaders of ⁢supporting the⁣ invasion ‍and⁣ attempting⁢ to manipulate public opinion.

“I just held a preparatory⁢ meeting to make a decision that​ will strengthen‌ our Ukrainian spiritual independence,” ⁣Zelensky said. “We must deprive Moscow ‌of ​any‍ opportunity‌ to limit the freedom of Ukrainians. And the solutions​ for this must be 100% effective. We⁢ will guarantee this,” ⁤the Ukrainian president⁢ promised, as quoted by BTA.

Last year, Ukraine’s parliament ‍passed a bill to ban religious organizations affiliated with powerful entities in a state engaged in armed aggression. However, an attempt to finalize this legislation⁤ failed last month, according to DPA.

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church claims to​ have severed all ties with the Russian Orthodox Church, which actively supports the war. Ukrainian political leaders disagree with this assertion.

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