Primate of OCA appeals to the US Commission on Religious Freedom over UOC
Metropolitan Tikhon. Photo: kp.ru
The Primate of the Orthodox Church in America has appealed to the US Commission on International Religious Freedom on the developments at the Kyiv Caves Lavra, reports the website of the Orthodox Church in America.
He noted: "The Orthodox Church in America encompasses clergy and faithful from numerous ethnic backgrounds, and our parishes and dioceses share in ethnic traditions from many local Orthodox Churches."
"However, our local Church has a special historical relationship with the holy traditions of Orthodox Christianity originating from the churches of Rus, and the mother city of all the peoples and churches of Rus in general, and of Ukraine in particular, is Kyiv," the statement reads.
Metropolitan Tikhon said that "it is with special concern that we observe the recent developments in the relationship between the civil authorities of Ukraine and the monastic brethren from the Kyiv Caves Lavra, the motherhouse of monasticism in Rus and in Ukraine in particular."
On behalf of the clergy and faithful of the Orthodox Church in America, Metropolitan Tikhon stated the following: "We continue to pray for the people of Ukraine and condemn all violent aggression, including the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine’s sovereign territory."
"While recognizing the legitimate need of states to ensure their security, especially in times of war, we also decry restrictions on the religious freedom of any group in Ukraine and especially denounce any generalized religious persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under His Beatitude Metropolitan Onufriy," the statement said.
"We once again assure Metropolitan Onufriy, his clergy, and the Ukrainian faithful, who are beset by troubles on all sides, that the Orthodox Church in America stands ready to support the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, both with our prayers and by any other means at our disposal," resumed the Primate of OCA.
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