Greek Media Warns of Systematic State Pressure on Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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ATHENS — In a report published by Greek media outlet Vima Orthodoxias, journalist Yiannis Papanikolaou describes what he characterizes as systematic state pressure on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, including raids on churches, pressure on clergy and parishes, and restrictions on historic sites such as the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.
The Greek outlet argues that policies framed as national security measures amount in practice to administrative and physical repression, and it sharply criticizes the extensive silence of many Orthodox primates worldwide. Papanikolaou portrays Metr. Onuphry as a stabilizing pastoral figure who has avoided political confrontation despite personal and institutional pressure.
"The most worrying element is the attitude of a large part of world Orthodoxy," he writes. "Many Primates choose silence or vague formulations about 'peace,' avoiding naming persecution. The reasons are multiple:
- The fear that any criticism of Kiev will be interpreted as political support for Moscow.
- The frozen climate in pan-Orthodox relations, which does not allow for a collective reaction.
- The acceptance of the narrative of 'state sovereignty,' which shifts the problem out of ecclesiastical responsibility.
However, this attitude sets a dangerous precedent: if a canonical Church can be pressured or dissolved by a state decision, what guarantee is there for the rest?"
The article reflects a broader concern within global Orthodoxy about religious freedom and canonical Orthodoxy, underscoring that critical perspectives on Ukraine’s oppressive church policies are not confined to "Moscow-aligned" voices.
Notably, the Church of Greece is one of only three autocephalous Churches which recognizes the state-backed Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU). Papanikolaou's piece reflects a growing tension between the hierarchy and the faithful as it pertains to the Ukraine issue.
Previously, the UOJ reported that Patr. Bartholomew urged the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church to "reconsider its stance."
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