If bill No 4128 is adopted, Christians will fight with each other at knives, – Bishop Jan Sobilo

There is a risk of religious war in the event the draft law on introducing amendments to the law “On Freedom of Conscience” is adopted. It was declared by Bishop of Kharkov-Zaporozhe Diocese of the RCC Jan Sobilo in the air program Radio Maria.

According to the hierarch, this is a provocative bill that will allow one confession to seize the property of others.

"Let's imagine a small church of Catholics in the East of Ukraine. Let's imagine that many Orthodox people will start coming to the parish, and then they will decide that the rite does not suit them, they will over-vote, and then what? The property of the Roman Catholic Church by law should be transferred to the Orthodox," said the Bishop.

"It will be very unfair, because a small community or parish will have to leave. A religious war may begin. Christians will go on each other with knives!" he stressed.

"This is a provocative law. Return to the 30-ies of the last century. This is the end of freedom of conscience in Ukraine, "concluded Jan Sobilo.

Earlier, the Bishop of the Kharkov-Zaporozhe diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, Stanislav Shirokradyuk, severely criticized the bill of Viktor Yelensky and pointed out that it was profitable solely for the Kyiv Patriarchate.

"It is written in black and white here that everything is being done so that the Kiev Patriarchate can take parishes of the Moscow Patriarchate to their homes. A corrupt scheme is being created, so that the parishes freely move to the Kyiv Patriarchate," Shirokradyuk said.

Read also

Patriarch of Serbia to participate in interfaith conference in Jordan

Patriarch Porfirije has arrived in Jordan at the invitation of King Abdullah II to take part in the interreligious forum “Aqaba Process,” dedicated to strengthening dialogue and peace.

Charity meals held for the needy in Poltava Eparchy

The eparchy noted that the Sunday charity meals have become a regular source of support for parishioners and the needy, uniting the community and helping those in difficult circumstances.

VR proposes making November 30 a public holiday in honor of Apostle Andrew

The initiative envisions recognizing November 30 as a national holiday intended to highlight the significance of the Apostle Andrew in Ukraine’s spiritual history and tradition.

Denmark to ban social media for children under 15

Denmark is tightening control over social networks following warnings about risks to children’s mental health.

Driver plows into Christmas market crowd in Guadeloupe, 10 people killed

In Guadeloupe, a car crashed into people gathered at a Christmas market, leaving at least ten dead and nine injured.

OCU's pseudo-hierarch declares unconditional support for TRCs

Yaremenko complained that there is “nationwide hate” directed at the Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Centers.