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The problem of the language of the Liturgy and national identity in the service of Metropolitan Vasyl Lypkivskyi

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2019
The article analyzes the situation associated with the introduction of the Ukrainian language in worship and other aspects of building a national Church.
archpriest Sergei Ursta, Evgeny Nikolsky
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Transformations of cult practiceof Greek Uniate Church in the territory of right-bank Ukraine before its incorporation to the Russian Orthodoxy

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2015
The article highlights the causes and consequences of the transformations cult-ritual practices of the Greek Uniate Church on the territory of the Right-Bank Ukraine on the eve of its accession to the Russian  Orthodox Church.
Ruslana Sheretyuk
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Chaplaincy, Judaism, Ukraine, COVID-19 and JORH Jubilee. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Relig Health, 2023
Carey LB   +9 more
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«Volyn Diocesan Record» as a source for studying the history of interconfessional relations in Volyn

open access: yesВолинський благовісник, 2018
The article analyzes the periodical of Volyn Orthodox Diocese of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century – "Volyn Diocesan Record", which is one of the most valuable sources for studying the issue of relations of the Orthodox Church in ...
Vasyl Hensorskyi
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The Orthodox Church of Ukraine at the intersection of social narratives: conflict of interpretations

open access: yesUkrainian Religious Studies, 2020
The article explores the semantic potential of social narratives associated with the creation and constitution of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, which caused a interpretations conflict, marked by conflicting interpretations and differences in meanings that are applied in different contexts.
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Letter to the Georgian Orthodox "Ukraine has the right to its Ukrainian Local Orthodox Church"

open access: yesUkrainian Religious Studies, 2017
Nowadays there are practically no political empires in the world: they have disintegrated. In the ruins of the former communist empire of the Soviet Union, our Ukraine became independent even in 1991. Who would have thought that the Ukrainian people, who for centuries had been taunting about its unbreakable fraternal union as if from a half-Russian ...
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How the Russian Orthodox Church Views the Russian World

open access: yes, 2015
The cultural concept of a “Russian world” (Russian: “russkiy mir”) plays an increasingly important role today, and is not limited to political discourse.
Bremer, Thomas
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