Council declares full independence of UOC

The Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church held in Feofaniya on May 27, 2022, considered the issues of church life, which arose as a result of the military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, reports the UOC Informational and Educational Department

As a result of the work, the Council approved the following: 

  1. Stop seizing churches and forcibly transferring parishes of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
  2. Realize that their canonical status, as enshrined in the "Statute of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine", is in fact non-autocephalous and far inferior to the freedoms and opportunities for church activities that are provided by the Statute for the government of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
  3. Resolve the issue of canonicity of the OCU hierarchy, because for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, as well as for most of the Local Orthodox Churches, it is quite clear that for the recognition of canonicity of the OCU hierarchy it is necessary to restore the apostolic succession of its bishops. 

Summing up the work done, the Council offers a thanksgiving prayer to the Merciful Lord for the possibility of fraternal communion and expresses hope for an end to the war and reconciliation of the warring parties. In the words of the holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian, may "grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in truth and love" (2 John 1:3) be with all of us, especially the brothers and sisters in the Risen Christ. 

As reported, the Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church spoke about the scale of losses that the church suffers from the war.

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