Serbian bishop: Ukrainian authorities support a non-existent "church"

Bishop Irinej. Photo: pravoslavie.ru

The hierarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Bishop Irinej of Bačka, in an interview with the YouTube channel Relativizacija, said that the Ukrainian authorities support the non-existent "church", at the same time trying to turn it into a state inquisitorial structure.

"The Ukrainian authorities support a schismatic, totally illegal and non-existent "church", imposing it on the population of the country and trying to turn it, as I said recently, into a state church and a kind of inquisitorial structure, which carries out trials, arrests and generally behaves in a way that is totally unfit for the Church. The Church cannot resort to any kind of violence, cannot take churches and monasteries by force, cannot insult people or arrest clergy," said the Serbian hierarch.

According to him, the authorities in Ukraine found the UOC an enemy of the state, Bishop Irinej of Bačka added that it was unacceptable to involve the Church in a military conflict between countries.

"Until now it has never occurred to anyone to try to divide the Church or to make decisions about its fate, its organisation and structure on the basis that its confession is held by the majority of the population of each of the countries that are parties to the armed conflict. This is what is actually happening now, unfortunately, in Ukraine, where the authorities have considered themselves entitled to declare the Church in addition to Russia as their enemy, or rather the UOC, which has an autonomous status and is almost completely independent of the Moscow Patriarchate, with which, at the same time, it is in a normal state of communion and unity, as with all other churches, including our Serbian Orthodox Church," he noted.

As earlier reported, the Serbian bishop called on Croatian authorities to protect the UOC.

 

Read also

Synod of Ukrainian Orthodox Church сanonizes Blessed John Pokhodenchyk

In July of this year, the Commission on the Canonization of Saints reviewed materials regarding the glorification of the ascetic from the Kirovohrad region.

November 2 – International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists

Over six months ago, UOJ Orthodox journalists were arrested and placed in detention, facing life sentences for covering the religious situation in Ukraine.

Met. Longin’s lawyer: Judges wanted to ban video recording of the trial

After the judge decided to conduct the session 'in camera', Metropolitan Longin suffered a heart attack.  

Odesa UOC Eparchy: "We can no longer be silent; we will defend the Church"

The press service of the Odesa Eparchy commented on the statement regarding the ROC's actions toward dioceses in occupied territories.

OCU cathedral in Lutsk decorated with frescoes of businessmen

Due to criticism of this initiative, the images had to be redone.

Yelensky on UOC bishops’ statement: We expect an exit from the ROC, not talks

The DESS head suggested that the Primate did not support this statement, as he hadn't put his signature on it.