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The Kremlin saw its agency organization in the UOC-MP – Feigin

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Kremlin I saw my agency organization in the UOC-MP, – Feygin

The Kremlin saw an agency organization in the UOC-MP/Collage 24 channels

On May 27, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate decided to break away from the Russian Orthodox Church. This probably had a painful effect on Moscow and corrected its plans.

This was reported to Channel 24 by Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin. According to him, this is yet another defeat for Moscow, now on the religious front.

A loss for the Kremlin

For Moscow, it hurts. The Kremlin saw the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate as its agent organization. This was discussed almost openly,” Feigin noted.

As the human rights activist noted, the priests of the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine would have met the Russians with bread and salt and given the keys to the cities. However, this, fortunately, did not happen and the actions of the Russian Patriarch Kirill were condemned.

Moscow miscalculated

Moscow. Most likely, now Russian propagandists will take this story into account in order to tell what traitors all of the UOC-MP are.

Moscow clearly miscalculated. Now she will not be able to use this resource for her operational purposes,” the human rights activist noted.

Will look for a union

In addition, Feigin added that it is difficult to talk about the internal relations of the structure, because this is a closed thing. However, apparently, the issue has been resolved – the UOC-MP will seek unification with the autocephalous church.

“In my opinion, after everything that has happened, now there is no chance for the return of the Moscow Patriarchate,” stressed human rights activist.

Feygin said that Moscow saw the UOC-MP as its agent organization: watch the video >

  • The Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate on May 27 decided to separate from the Russian Orthodox Church. As a result, the cathedral accepted full independence and independence of the UOC-MP.
  • At the same time, the council of the UOC-MP expressed disagreement with the position of the Russian Patriarch Kirill regarding the war that Russia unleashed in Ukraine. They appealed to the authorities of both countries with a request to continue the peaceful settlement of the war.
  • In addition, the UOC-MP called on the Orthodox Church of Ukraine for dialogue due to the “lack of unity in Ukrainian Orthodoxy.” They complained about the alleged “forceful seizure of churches and forced transfers of parishes.”
  • Later, information appeared in the media that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate reduces the influence of the ROC only on administrative issues. However, “spiritual communion” remains between them.
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