Head of UGCC to promote organ transplantation

The Greek Catholic project "Zhyve.TV" announced an interactive programme "The Open Church", during which a talk on organ transplantation will be held with the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Sviatoslav Shevchuk.

"This time we will continue talking with His Beatitude Sviatoslav about the" Gift of Life"," the announcement says.

Among the issues to be discussed are the following: "Why does Ukraine actually lack organ transplantation? What could each of us do to save another life? How does the Church relate to transplantation and organ donation?"

Recall, in August 2016, the acting Minister of Health Uliana Suprun stated immediately after her appointment that she as a "doctor from the USA" would personally make every effort for the law on transplantation to be adopted as soon as possible. It should be noted that prior to her appointment, in 2015, she worked as a director of the School of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv) headed by Greek Catholic Boris Gudziak.

"The United States has the highest level of transplantation. And they have a presumption of disagreement. The idea that it is necessary to explain to people what this means, and that the greatest, best gift that anyone can give to someone is life," so Suprun explained the need to popularize organ transplants.

Earlier, in April 2016, the deputies voted in the first reading for bill No. 2386-1, which amends the law "On transplantation of organs and other anatomical materials to humans." According to the amendments to the law, private companies can obtain permission to conduct organ transplant surgery.

In January 2017, Suprun again recalled the need to adopt this law. "The Ukrainians have long deserved the modern law, which will save lives here in Ukraine," she stressed. At the same time, the Ministry of Health, without waiting for the final adoption of the law on transplantation, set up a working group to establish the work of the future Coordination Center for Transplantation.

In turn, experts criticized the bill, pointing out that allowing private companies to perform organ transplant surgery could turn into the boom of "black transplantology".

Read also

Priests and laity of Rivne Eparchy donate blood for children with cancer

In Rivne, the UOC clergy and laity have donated blood for children undergoing treatment for cancer.

Kyiv seminary students meet with People’s Artist Larisa Kadochnikova

Students of Kyiv’s theological schools spoke with the legend of Ukrainian cinema, who shared her memories of filming "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors".

Bancheny Monastery reports provocation

The UOC monastery in Bancheny has reported a provocation by unidentified individuals.

Romanian Church to hold joint prayer for peace in Ukraine

On the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the war in Ukraine, special prayers for an end to the hostility will be offered in all churches of the Romanian Patriarchate, both in the country and abroad.

Armenian bishops call on authorities to stop Church persecution

At a meeting in Austria, hierarchs of the Armenian Apostolic Church reaffirmed their faithfulness to Catholicos Karekin II of All Armenians and called on the authorities to stop the persecution of the clergy.

Italian media: Ukrainian authorities persecute the country’s largest confession

The Italian outlet L’Identità reported on mass searches, the arrests of clergy, and the ban on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which it describes as the largest Church in Ukraine.