The High Peace-Making Potential of the Russian Church is Undermined by the Ukrainian Authority’s Attempts to Destroy the Ukrainian Church: DECR Chairman at UNSC

The High Peace-Making Potential of the Russian Church is Undermined by the Ukrainian Authority’s Attempts to Destroy the Ukrainian Church: DECR Chairman at UNSC

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OCP News Service – 20/01/2023

Moscow – Russia & New York – United States : The high peace-making potential of the Russian Church is undermined by the Ukrainian authority’s attempts to destroy the millions-strong Ukrainian Orthodox Church says DECR Chairman – Moscow Patriarchate Metropolitan Anthony of Volokolamsk. Metropolitan spoke virtually at a meeting of the United Nation Security Council on January 17, 2023, delivering a report on the situation of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Ukraine.

During his 10 minutes-long speech, Metropolitan Anthony stressed that the Russian Orthodox Church believes it is her duty to take part in defending the rights of believers around the world both on her own and in cooperation with other Local Orthodox Churches and other religious organizations.

Metropolitan Anthony recounted the contents of the latest decisions of Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council enforced by President Zelensky’s decrees which intended to introduce a number of measures infringing upon the rights of the Orthodox communities in Ukraine. In particular, the Ukrainian leaders have imposed the so-called ‘sanctions’ on fourteen hierarchs of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and deprived a number of UOC arch-pastors of their Ukrainian citizenship.

The DECR chairman reminded the UNSC that the deprivation of Ukrainian citizenship is directly contrary to the Constitution of Ukraine and the international agreements, in particular the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. Metropolitan pointed out that the decision on the imposition of ‘sanctions’ and on the deprivation of citizenship was made by a narrow group of persons without a legal investigation and an opportunity for protestation and is applied to only one religious organization and constitutes a form of mass political repressions. Moreover, what these decisions restrict are “precisely the constitutional rights and freedoms which the Ukrainian Constitution Article 64 forbids to limit during martial law or emergency situation”.

Having compared the situation of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine today with the years of atheistic persecutions in the Soviet Union, Metropolitan Anthony spoke about the mass searches carried out by the Ukrainian special services in diocesan administrations, monasteries, and parishes of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and about the bringing of action before the court against clergy under hollow pretexts.

The DECR chairperson noted that the repressions against the Orthodox episcopate in Ukraine have become the culmination of the Ukrainian authorities’ persistent policy aimed to take control of the religious life of society. Precisely with this aim, pursued with the participation of the state apparatus and special services, the so-called ‘Orthodox Church of Ukraine’ has been created, and the Ukrainian authorities’ further actions are aimed at forcing the Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s communities to join the newly created organization.

Metropolitan Anthony informed the meeting about an actually legalized mechanism of seizing churches of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church and attempts of the state to deprive her of her historical name, and about seven more bills registered in the Supreme Rada with the aim to infringe upon the rights of communities and the faithful of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, to deprive her of her churches and to impose an absolute prohibition on her activity in the territory of Ukraine.

The DECR chairman drew the attention of the meeting to the unbridled slander campaign against the Ukrainian Orthodox Church which has called to impose an absolute prohibition on her activity, to use pressure and violence toward her representatives, which represents clear signs of hate speech and has resulted in an upsurge of violence toward the clergy and communities of the canonical Orthodox Church in Ukraine.

In conclusion of his message, Metropolitan Anthony called the UN and members of the Security Council to pay attention ‘to the unlawful actions of the Ukrainian state authorities with regard to the largest confession of the country, too numerous facts of the violation of the rights of the faithful’ guaranteed by the UN Charter and other international legal documents and declarations.

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