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Obviously, there should simply be a ban. We have a ban on all religious organizations that cooperate with Russia. But how are you going to prove it when they just sit there and pray for Kirill? There is simply no tangible evidence whatsoever

Against · UOC
Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 14 · View source

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If we want to make accusations against a particular parish or church, we have to address each parish separately and produce tangible, real evidence that they are cooperating with Russia

Against · Russia
Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 14 · View source
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government officials accuse the UOC of ties to Russia despite what he described as the actual facts

For · the UOC
Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 17 · View source EAL819 · Wikimedia Commons · CC0 Wikipedia
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our Orthodox Church never actually forbids people from doing anything

Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 13 · View source
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All these events remind us to some extent of our own time, in which the zealous followers of the Russian Patriarchate act in the same way as the opponents of the Apostle Paul,” he said. “They accuse us, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, because we did not receive recognition from them or according to rules they invented. They interpret our humility and patience towards the continued existence in Ukraine of a jurisdiction subordinate to Moscow, as well as our calls for dialogue and ecclesiastical peace, as supposed evidence of our weakness and their own correctness.

Against · the Russian Patriarchate
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 16 · View source Дніпропетровська обласна державна адміністрація · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 4.0 Wikipedia
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the diocese stated that it would use all legally available means to appeal the detention of the hierarch, the seizure of the passport, and the attempt to mobilize the clergyman, and asked the faithful to pray for Father Anatoliy

Against · the detention of the hierarch
Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 17 · View source
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“The fact that, instead of imposing strict demands upon the followers of Russian Pharisaism in Ukraine, we demonstrate humility and call them to fraternal dialogue, mutual understanding and unity—rather than judging them according to the canons, as the Patriarchate of Alexandria has done with similar Russian ecclesiastical usurpers in Africa—does not mean that we lack the right to act in this way,” he said. “Our conciliatory approach must not be interpreted by anyone as supposed evidence that we do not possess this right or that we ourselves harbour doubts about it.

Against · Russian Pharisaism
Orthodox Times (EN) · Aug 16 · View source Дніпропетровська обласна державна адміністрація · Wikimedia Commons · CC BY 4.0 Wikipedia
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Here is a church that the state does not persecute. You do not have to become its followers—it is enough simply not to express your negative position towards it.

For · the Renovationist Church
OrthoChristian.com (Pravoslavie.ru EN) · Aug 13 · View source
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