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Non-Religious Influence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate on Ukrainian Society

open access: yesOccasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2022
The relevance of the study is provided by the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, more specifically, the hybrid nature of the war that Russia has been waging against Ukraine since 2014. The use of information technologies along with military force, among other things, provides for the involvement of the churches of the Moscow Patriarchate as an ...
Bogdan Synchak, Maksym Balaklytskyi
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In Double Jeopardy: For Ukrainian Orthodox Church, A War on Two Fronts

open access: yesOccasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2023
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church faces trouble from its own government as well as its Russian brethren.
Fagan, Geraldine, Geraldine Fagan
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COMPARISON OF THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WAR OF UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX CHURCH OF UKRAINE

open access: yesSophia. Human and Religious Studies Bulletin, 2023
The article offers an analysis of the anti-war rhetoric of the primates of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. The examples popular in the media of the negative perception of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and, accordingly, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine in their attitude to the war are questioned.
Сарапін, Олександр
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Russian Orthodox attitudes towards the Ukrainian Catholic Church

Religion in Communist Lands, 1989
(1989). Russian Orthodox attitudes towards the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Religion in Communist Lands: Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 313-331.
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The Rise of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, 1919–22

1991
The emergence of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) in post-revolutionary Ukraine and its final constitution at the All-Ukrainian Sobor in October 1921 represents a major divide in modern Ukrainian ecclesiastical history, at the confluence of national, social and religious revolutions triggered by the overthrow of the Tsarist regime in ...
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Ukrainian Nationalism and the Orthodox Church

The American Slavic and East European Review, 1951
John S Reshetar
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Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church: Foundation and Beginnings in Post-War Germany

open access: yes, 2022
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC) met many obstacles regarding its activities from the Soviet and German occupation regimes. Due to persecution and oppression, the hierarchy and clergy of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church decided ...
Vladyslav Fulmes
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The Ukrainian Orthodox Churches in the Crucible of War

COMMUNIO VIATORUM, 2023
The article examines the main transformations in Ukrainian Orthodoxy over the past few years, with a special focus on the position of Orthodox Churches in Ukraine after the outbreak of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. Tracing the course of events in the Orthodox Churches in Ukraine over the last year of the war, the author shows how the war ...
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE PRESIDENCY INSTITUTE ON THE UKRAINIAN INDEPENDENT ORTHODOX CHURCH FORMATION

Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, 2022
The current political situation in Ukraine shows a deep crisis in relations in many spheres of social life, including interfaith relations. The purpose of the article is to highlight the problems of the political influence of the presidency institution during the Ukrainian statehood birth and to apply this knowledge to the realities of modern society ...
Andrii Kobetiak, Vadym Slyusar
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