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A message of hope and faith was given by missionaries Gary and Nadya Workman when they visited Brookville recently for the ...
Moscow has destroyed or damaged more than 500 cultural sites in Ukraine, according to UNESCO. The EU has allocated an ...
The Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations, which represents the various Christian, Jewish and Muslim ...
The day before, the department announced that it had found evidence of the UOC’s affiliation with the Russian Orthodox Church ...
Over 30,000 religious organizations are registered in Ukraine Thanks to Ukraine’s promotion and guarantee of freedom of conscience, more than 30,000 religious organizations are registered and ...
According to international legal experts and Ukrainian prosecutors, Russia’s religious persecutions in Ukraine amount to war crimes.
Ukraine’s new law banning religious organizations with ties to the Russian Orthodox Church is overly broad and could have far-reaching consequences for Ukrainians’ right to religious freedom.
An Orthodox priest collects fallen religious objects as others clear up glass and debris inside Holy Intercession Cathedral following a Russian missile strike in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on Oct. 18 ...
While there have been appeals to religious nationalism on both sides of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, religious loyalty doesn’t mirror political fealty amid Ukraine’s fight for survival ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has signed into law legislation banning religious organizations linked to the Russian Orthodox Church from operating in Ukraine.
Away from the frontlines, Ukraine is waging a different battle against Russia as it seeks to remove Moscow’s influence from religious institutions.
Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, on Tuesday Aug. 20, adopted a new law regarding the activities of religious organizations. Law No. 8371, passed by a majority of 265 votes, would, after ...