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First anniversary of the new Ukrainian church

HEAD OF P.Ts.U. LIKENS RECEIPT OF TOMOS ON AUTOCEPHALY WITH ACT OF PROCLAIMING UKRAINE'S INDEPENDENCE

Credo.Press, 6 January 2020

 

The receipt of the tomos concerning the autocephaly of the Ukrainian church may be compared with the act of proclaiming Ukraine's independence, the primate of the PTsU [Orthodox Church of Ukraine], Metropolitan Epifany, declared on 6 January, the first anniversary of receiving the tomos, and he called Ukrainians to be united and work together in the future for the good of Orthodoxy. This was reported by Ukrinform.

 

"A year ago, on Christmas Eve, the historic document was sent confirming that from now on and forever, the local Orthodox Church of Ukraine is independent and equal in everything with the other sister churches. This document completed the work whose sources lie in centuries past," the primate of the PTsU emphasized.

 

Epifany said that the local Ukrainian church is growing and gaining strength, confirming its maturity.

 

"We are pleased by the decision of other local churches to have eucharistic unity and canonical communion with the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, receiving it as their sister church. Our great church family is growing steadily: the number of communities and parishes is growing, new churches are being built and consecrated, and we welcome every believer who comes to our church with love," Epifany noted.

 

He also called everybody to unity and he noted that "the doors of the local church and our hearts are open for you."

 

The American embassy in Ukraine congratulated on Twitter the Orthodox Church of Ukraine upon the first anniversary of receiving the tomos concerning autocephaly. "We congratulate the Orthodox Church of Ukraine on the first anniversary of receiving the tomos concerning autocephaly granted by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. We once again emphasize our strong support of the right of Ukrainians to freely profess religion without external interference," the communication says. (tr. by PDS, posted 6 January 2020)

 

METROPOLITAN EPIFANY REPORTS WHEN P.Ts.U. WILL BE ABLE TO RECEIVE PATRIARCHATE

RISU, 4 January 2020

 

The Orthodox Church of Ukraine will claim the status of a patriarchate when all Orthodox Ukrainians are united around Kiev. This was stated in an interview with Radio Liberty by the primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Metropolitan Epifany, UNN reports.

 

"We have emphasized that in the future, when Orthodox Ukrainians are all united around Kiev, we will claim the status of a patriarchate. But this will not add any special rights for us, as it is in the future," Epifany noted.

 

He stressed that the PTsU possesses all the necessary rights that the other local Orthodox churches possess. (tr. by PDS, posted 6 January 2020)

 

U.P.Ts. REPORTS ATTEMPT TO SEIZE CHURCH BY SUPPORTERS OF "NEW CHURCH"

RIA Novosti, 6 January 2020

 

Supporters of the "new church" of Ukraine made an attempted forcible seizure of a church in the Ivano-Frankovsk oblast, the website of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church reported on Monday. The canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church has previously often reported harassment of priests and seizures of churches by representatives of noncanonical religious structures.

 

"On Sunday, representatives of the PTsU continued a forceful takeover of a church building in honor of all saints of the Kievan caves. The building is a part of the ecclesiastical complex of the church of the Dormition. The raiders also broke into a church building where the refectory and Sunday school are located," the website reports.

 

The Ivano-Frankovsk diocese of the UPTs is asking bodies of local government and law enforcement agencies to intervene immediately in the situation.

 

In 2018, on the initiative of the then Ukrainian president, Petro Poroshenko, and the Constantinople patriarchate of Bartholomew, a schismatic structure was created, the so-called "Orthodox Church of Ukraine," which was formed by means of merger of two other schismatic churches. After receiving from Patriarch Bartholomew a tomos concerning autocephaly, in reality the "new church" found itself almost totally dependent upon Constantinople. The Russian Orthodox Church ceased eucharistic fellowship with the patriarchate of Constantinople in October 2018. (tr. by PDS, posted 6 January 2020)


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