His Beatitude Onuphry comments on UOC ban

His Beatitude Onuphry. Photo: UOC

On 22 October 2023, Metropolitan Onuphry led the Divine Liturgy at the Lavra Church of St. Agapitus, reports the UOC press service. The Primate was concelebrated by Metropolitan Anthony, the UOC Chancellor, Bishop Lavr of Irpen, Bishop Mark of Borodianka and the clergy of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.

In his sermon, Metropolitan Onuphry commented on the adoption by the Verkhovna Rada deputies of Bill 8371, which provides for the ban of the UOC.

"We do not take offence at anyone," the Primate said. “One thing I would like to note is that the centre of governance of our Ukrainian Orthodox Church is in Ukraine, in this holy city of Kyiv. Everyone is looking for a spiritual centre we are governed from, there is such a centre, but it is in heaven. There is the Founder of our Church, the Head of our Church, whose name is our Lord Jesus Christ".

His Beatitude Onuphry said that no matter what decisions are made regarding the UOC, "we will still love everyone, we will love God, we will love our land, our people, our government, our army, we will love all people. And pray for them."

"Because our Church is a Church of love. If She is silenced, then there will be no life on earth. I myself am in this Church because it is the Church of love. It was founded by God, Who is Love," the Primate said.

As earlier reported, the Verkhovna Rada voted for banning the UOC.

Read also

Pat. Bartholomew: Tradition Is 'Not Conservative but Creative'

The EP then praised Vatican II and its architects, including French theologians Henri de LYves Congar. 

Trisagion Service Held for 107th Anniversary of Fr. Nicola Yanney’s Repose

The “Apostle to the Plains” has a strong case for canonization and is venerated by an ever-growing number of Orthodox Christians.

Eastern Christian Leaders Gather at St. John the Baptist Monastery in U.K.

Bishops and clergy from Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and Oriental Churches discuss shared concerns and unity in witness across the United Kingdom.

U.S. State Department's Michael Rigas Visits Mount Athos Ahead of Energy Conference

Greek-American official with Orthodox roots spends 24 hours on the Holy Mountain before joining Ambassador Guilfoyle in Athens.

Kimberly Guilfoyle Expresses Desire to Learn More About Greek Orthodoxy

New U.S. Ambassador to Greece expresses admiration for Greek Orthodoxy and commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.

Met. Arseny to Exchange Proposal: My People Are in Ukraine

The Metropolitan of Sviatohirsk declared in court that he refuses to leave the country where he has served for 33 years.