Finnish Orthodox Church held environmental forum in Helsinki

In Finland, the Finnish Orthodox Autocephalous Church initiated and held the first symposium dedicated to the world environmental problems and their solutions, reports Blagovest-Info.

The symposium, called "Sophia", was attended by many of the leading experts in the field of ecology, representatives of the public and the Church. In their speeches, the forum participants noted that the inhabitants of the planet face a number of critical environmental problems whose solution requires joint efforts. In dealing with these problems the Church is called to play an important role.

Forum participants expressed hope that the event will become annual and noted that it was a good example of productive interaction of the science world with representatives of the Church.

Read also

Media: U.S. long-awaited findings on puberty blockers go unpublished

A physician who withheld the study results is one of the nation’s leading advocates for gender-affirming medical care.

Shevchuk thanks Macron for supporting Zelensky’s "Victory Plan"

The sides also touched on Cardinal Zuppi's mission and the difficulties associated with the process of returning Ukrainian children from Russia.

In Kremenchuk, deputy speaks out in defense of UOC

Mykola Koretsky spoke out against the closure of UOC churches.

Expert comments on persecution of Lomachenko for UOC affiliation

Zuyev called for more tolerance and understanding regarding Lomachenko's religious beliefs.

Cherkasy Eparchy refutes false claims by OCU about Metropolitan Theodosiy

Cherkasy Eparchy of the UOC commented on the video with allegedly found books at Vladyka Theodosiy's house.

Lviv authorities report closure of 20 UOC communities since start of the war

9 UOC congregations in the Lviv Diocese continue their activities.