Search: Ukrainian Orthodox Church,Religions (2 materials)

The Law Banning the UOC: Can Religious Policy Coexist with Freedom of Religion?

... principles of the past but also for different strategies for the future in religious affairs [ 1 ]. Law 8371 “On Protection of the Constitutional Order in the Field of Activities of Religious Organizations” (commonly known as the “Law Banning the Ukrainian Orthodox Church”) that was passed by Ukraine’s parliament, Verkhovna Rada, on August 20, 2024, marks a key milestone in the church-state crisis. The legislation outlaws religious groups affiliated with foreign religious associations based ...

02.10.2024

Why International Institutions Overlook the Persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church?

... concepts in social sciences. 5. While recognizing that the military conflict leaves little room for improvement in the realm of Ukrainian Orthodox Church rights, it is nevertheless necessary to testify that a wait-and-see silence increases the risks. One ... ... little outcry from public and religious organizations abroad. [ 10 ] It was not until 1929, when the regime declared war on all religions and a large number of Protestant and Catholic leaders were arrested, that serious protests were voiced by Western organizations....

15.08.2023

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