DESS expert: Believers to oppose forced eviction of monks from Pochaiv Lavra
Pochaiv Holy Dormition Lavra. Photo: Suspilne
On June 24, 2026, the State Service of Ukraine for Ethnopolitics and Freedom of Conscience began an inspection of the Pochaiv Lavra for possible affiliation with the Russian Orthodox Church. Against this backdrop, DESS expert Denys Koliada stated on Suspilne TV that, in the event of an attempt to forcibly evict monks from the monastery, the authorities may face resistance from believers.
According to Koliada, the inspection concerns not the liturgical life of the monastery or doctrinal matters, but exclusively the Lavra's canonical and legal ties. In particular, it involves examining the statute, administrative subordination, possible ROC influence over the appointment of the abbot, as well as the information policy conducted by the monastery.
The expert stated that the Pochaiv Lavra is state property, and the religious community merely uses its buildings under a lease agreement. According to him, if the lavra's affiliation with the Russian Orthodox Church, whose activities are banned in Ukraine, is proven, this could serve as grounds for terminating the lease agreement.
At the same time, Koliada acknowledged that the implementation of such a scenario could be accompanied by serious tension. Commenting on the possible consequences of depriving the monastery of the right to use the shrine, he expressed confidence that in Pochaiv, as previously at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, mass protests and resistance from believers are possible.
"I would not rush into any forceful methods for one reason: this could indeed lead to a certain split in society," the expert noted.
As the UOJ reported, 4,000 believers celebrated the patronal feast of the Holy Spirit Skete of the Pochaiv Lavra.
Read also
Belgian teacher threatened for converting from Islam to Christianity
Moroccan theologian Ahmed Yetib converted to Catholicism and spoke about the threats he has been receiving after publishing a video about his faith.
USA cancels requirement to place children only in LGBT-friendly families
The Trump administration has nuked the Biden rule pushing foster kids into LGBT+ homes.
Kamianets-Podilskyi Icon-Painting School awards diplomas to graduates
Metropolitan Feodor celebrated the Liturgy and presented diplomas to five graduates of the Kamianets-Podilskyi theological icon-painting school.
SBU issues notice of suspicion to ROC protodeacon
Ukraine’s Security Service accuses the Russian Orthodox Church cleric of providing material support to Russian troops and promoting the war against Ukraine.
Yurash shows Vatican cardinal Russian POWs
The Pope’s special envoy was shown the conditions in which Russian prisoners of war are being held in Kyiv.
Dumenko calls for developing Lavra “as a pan-Christian shrine”
Dumenko called for the “Russian world” to be eradicated from the Lavra once and for all.