Dumenko: There is full understanding between OCU and Phanar
The head of the Phanar kissing Dumenko. Photo: ctrana.news
During his stay in Istanbul, Epifaniy Dumenko told the Ukrainian Consul General in Turkey that there is a full understanding between the Phanar and the OCU.
Dumenko told the Ukrainian Consul General in Turkey Roman Nedilskyi that neither the OCU nor the Phanar pay attention to "hostile attempts" by any forces and individuals "acting in the Moscow spirit" to question the Tomos.
According to him, the OCU acts "in truth" and he sees "good fruits" of such actions, as "the Local Church of Ukraine is growing, strengthening, and has authority both in Ukrainian society and among international secular and religious institutions".
Dumenko told Nedilskyi about "current issues of interaction between the OCU and the Ecumenical Patriarchate" and assured that he feels "full support of our Local Church, Ukraine as a state and the Ukrainian people from the Mother Church" and personally from the Phanar head.
He also noted that there is full mutual understanding between the OCU and the Phanar, which "undoubtedly causes a negative reaction of our opponents, who are trying again and again to question both the Tomos and the status of the OCU’s autocephaly".
As earlier reported, in Bila Tserkva clerics of the OCU, supported by the authorities, destroyed the doors to the cathedral with a sledgehammer, a crowbar, a grinder and a chainsaw and seized the building.
Also, in the UOC cathedral in Ivano-Frankivsk, OCU reps gassed people and later UOC believers received death threats.
Read also
Relics of St. Tikhon Visit Belgorod, Will Continue Nationwide Procession in Russia
Faithful gather at St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral to venerate relics of Patriarch-Confessor.
New Hampshire Becomes 20th State to Ban All Gender Transition Procedures for Minors
Governor Ayotte signs laws prohibiting surgeries, hormones, and puberty blockers for youth.
Media: Abp. of Cyprus blackmails Pat. Bartholomew with Onuphry mention
Archbishop Georgios of Cyprus says that, if Patriarch Bartholomew does not punish Metropolitan Tychikos, he will commemorate Metropolitan Onuphry, according to Fr. Evangelos Papanikolaou.
WCC Demands 'Protection' for St. Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai
The WCC also passed resolutions on the Armenian Genocide and the terrorist attack on Mar Elias Church in Damascus.
Russian Orthodox Church Provides Aid to Earthquake Victims
Volunteers from the Petropavlovsk and Kamchatka Diocese are providing food and aid at the Holy Trinity Cathedral’s humanitarian warehouse to support residents affected by a powerful 8.7-magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka.
Serbian Patriarch Slams 'Undemocratic' Ruling Against Republika Srpska Leader
Patrarch Porfirije condemned the verdict as "unlawful and undemocratic." He is a vocal supporter of autonomy for Bosnian Serbs.