Court suspends case on termination of Koretsky Monastery's activities
The Appellate Administrative Court has suspended consideration of the SSetnpc's lawsuit against Koretsky Monastery pending review of the question of the monastery's counterclaim.
The State Service of Ukraine for Ethnopolitics and Freedom of Conscience (SSETNPC) continues to seek through the courts the termination of the activities of the Koretsky Holy Trinity Women's Stavropegial Monastery. The case in question is No. 855/2/26.
On August 14, 2026, the Sixth Appellate Administrative Court resumed consideration of this case but simultaneously suspended it. The reason was the court's ruling of March 16, 2026, by which the monastery's counterclaim had been returned. This matter must now be reconsidered.
Thus, the court has not yet issued a ruling on the termination of Koretsky Monastery's activities. Consideration of the SSETNPC's lawsuit will continue after the question of the monastery's counterclaim has been reconsidered.
On August 18, the SSETNPC announced the court's decision and published a copy of it on its official website.
As the UOJ reported, the Supreme Court opened an appeal in the case of the UOC's Koretsky Monastery.