Ukraine may give relics of St Theodora of Sihla to Romania
Ukrainian and Romanian politicians. Photo: kmu.gov.ua
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu have agreed on a possible exchange of the relics of St Theodora of Sihla for the bodies of two Ukrainian hetmans.
The Cabinet of Ministers website says that during a meeting in Kyiv on 18 October 2023, the parties noted "the importance of work related to the organization of the search for the relics of St. Theodora in Ukraine and the graves of Hetmans Pylyp Orlyk and Ivan Mazepa in Romania".
The website of the Romanian Patriarchate says that "a joint statement issued following a joint meeting of the governments of Ukraine and Romania shows that the relics of St Theodora of Sihla may end up in Romanian possession."
It also states that the relics of St Theodora of Sihla "were transferred to the monastery complex of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra during the Russian occupation of the Romanian principalities."
"Attempts to obtain these honest relics were also made in 1992 at the canonisation of Saint Theodora, but without success," says the Romanian Church's website.
Indeed, the relics of the saint after 1830 were transferred to the newly built church in the village of Micleuseni near Iasi, and in 1856 - to the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, where the saint became known as Theodora the Carpathian. However, the last location of the relics is questionable.
As earlier reported, former Ukrainian Culture Minister Oleksandr Tkachenko called the relics of the reverends "exhibits" and promised their revision.
Read also
ROCOR Priest Reflects on Trip to Capitol Hill
Archpriest Victor Boldewskul participated in the Society of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco's Day of Action to raise awareness about the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Hundreds of Chinese Christians Arrested in Pre-Christmas Crackdown
Hundreds of Chinese Christians face spending Christmas in detention after authorities launched a sweeping pre-holiday crackdown on churches under Beijing’s campaign to control religious life.
Ukraine Adviser: UOC Not Banned, but Offered a 'Choice' of Jurisdictions
A Ukrainian presidential adviser said the UOC is not banned but pressured to choose between joining the OCU, submitting to Constantinople, or remaining unregistered, while dismissing international concerns as propaganda.
Indiana Reports 98% Drop in Abortions Under Stricter Law
Indiana’s latest health report shows a 98% drop in reported abortions under stricter laws, though dozens still occurred under legal exceptions and concerns persist about unreported pill abortions.
Armenian Apostolic Church Pushes Back on Political Encroachment
The Armenian Apostolic Church plans to appeal to international bodies to resist government interference and defend its clergy and sacred relics.
Attempted Takeover at Armenian Etchmiadzin Cathedral Thwarted by Faithful
Supporters of Armenian PM Pashinyan attempted to storm Etchmiadzin Cathedral amid calls for the Catholicos’s resignation but were blocked by parishioners and security.