"New owners" banned: MinCult complains about UOC parish of Kaniv Cathedral
The Dormition Cathedral in Kaniv. Photo: Suspilne
In Kaniv, a commission from Ukraine's Ministry of Culture reported that the UOC community did not allow them into the Dormition Cathedral, according to Suspilne.
As of September 6, 2024, following a ruling by Ukraine's Supreme Court, the cathedral was transferred to state ownership and placed under the management of the Kaniv National Shevchenko Reserve.
According to the head of the reserve, Valentyna Kovalenko, the commission was met by Father Heorhii and the UOC community. Father Heorhii stated, "Our church has been here since day one," and responded to accusations of affiliation with the Moscow Patriarchate by saying they were baseless since there is no mention of the MP in the UOC’s documents. The commission was only allowed to inspect the exterior of the cathedral because, according to Father Heorhii, permission from the Kyiv Eparchy to access the interior had not been granted.
Father Heorhii emphasized that most of the repairs to the cathedral and its surroundings had been funded by the UOC, and therefore, the inventory of property should be conducted under the community's supervision.
"We came to bare walls. There wasn’t even a proper floor here. We did everything to make this cathedral a jewel not only of our city but of the entire Orthodox world. We will comply with the court's decision. But we want this to be done in a civilized manner. We will act in a way that ensures we can look each other in the eye without shame," he said.
The UOC cleric also noted that 200–300 people regularly attend liturgies at the cathedral and that the UOC community has the right to continue praying in the church.
Eventually, both parties agreed to expand the commission and meet again next week. Valentyna Kovalenko added that in the future, the cathedral is planned to house an exhibition for visitors and to be offered for religious services through a rental competition organized by the State Property Fund.
As previously reported by the UOJ, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision to transfer the Kaniv UOC cathedral to state ownership.
Read also
Zoria: "Russian world" prevents us from settling in Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra
The spokesperson for the OCU lamented that he cannot gain full access to the temples and caves of the monastery.
Clerics of Sumy Eparchy evacuate 78 residents of frontline villages in 2025
The Spiritual Rehabilitation Center at the Sumy Eparchy of the UOC in 2025 combined pastoral service with humanitarian aid and evacuation of civilians.
Sandu attends Synod meeting of Moldovan Orthodox Church
The President of Moldova attended the Synod meeting chaired by Metropolitan Vladimir of Chișinău.
Odesa Eparchy provides assistance to Kherson churches damaged by shelling
Financial support is aimed at restoring churches damaged by shelling.
Khmelnytskyi Eparchy raises over UAH 4 million for charity in 2025
The Khmelnytskyi Eparchy has summed up its charitable financial assistance for 2025.
UOC Chancellor comments on possible papal visit to Ukraine
Metropolitan Anthony recalled that the UOC rejects unionism in principle as a path to unity with the Roman Catholic Church.