Archons: Phanar's Tomos grants 43 million Ukrainians freedom of religion

First day of the IV Conference of Archons in Athens. Photo: doxologiainfonews.com

At the Archons Conference in Athens of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, discussing human rights and religious freedom, the co-chairs of the event praised the head of the Phanar for his actions in Ukraine. This was reported by doxologiainfonews.com.

Dr. Antonios Liberakis stated that "the Ecumenical Patriarch in Ukraine, by signing the Tomos of Autocephaly, granted 43 million Ukrainians religious freedom."

"We are gathered here for those who are persecuted and cannot freely exercise their religious rights," he added. According to him, the archons of the Phanar will continue to advocate for religious freedom for all denominations and people. He also stated that "there is no freedom without democracy."

Co-chair Athanasios Martinos believes that "today Orthodox Christians of all nationalities turn to the Ecumenical Patriarch for solace and hope," and the expediency of his decision to grant Ukraine the Tomos of Autocephaly is confirmed by events."

As the UOJ reported, former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo will be a chief guest at the Phanar forum.

Earlier, Dumenko stated that because of the Tomos, the OCU does not have the right to overseas parishes.

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