State Ethnopolitics publishes requirements for UOC to break-off with ROC

Head of the State Ethnopolitics Service Viktor Yelensky. Photo: DESS

Head of the State Ethnopolitics Service Viktor Yelensky. Photo: DESS

DESS has published its clarifications to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church regarding the evidence it should provide to demonstrate the UOC's separation from the Russian Church. The text was made public after a meeting between the DESS leadership and the UOC bishops, which took place on May 31, 2023, with the blessing of His Beatitude Onuphry. The State Ethnopolitics Service called for the following evidence of the UOC's separation from the ROC:

As stated in the text, "Such actions could indicate a breakdown in the direct relationship of subordination between the UOC and the Russian Orthodox Church, which has become one of the instruments of the war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine."

As reported, KDAiS found DESS’s expertise on the UOC inconsistent.

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