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Gay March Held in Kyiv With Disturbances

25 May 2013, 17:14 | Protests and conflicts | | | Code for Blog | | There were a handful of minor disturbances, with 10 arrests, but Kyiv’s LGBT community managed to hold its first ever gay pride parade in the city on Saturday, May 25.The Equality March was held in an area outside the city center after municipal authorities last week banned the group from holding the event at its originally planned Lva Tolstoho location.About 50 people from around Ukraine and some from as far away as Sweden and Germany chanted and paraded down a narrow pathway near Pushkin Park and Shuliavska metro station, carrying rainbow flags and signs with slogans such as “LGBT rights = People’s rights.”The event was planned in secret this year, with organizers requiring participants and media to register using an online form that required them to submit names and phone numbers of gay-friendly people they knew who could vouch for their character.Text messages were sent to the phones of participants and media early on the morning of the event, telling them when and where to meet.Dozens of buses parked along Victory Avenue brought more than 300 police in riot gear to the event to keep anti-gay protestors from attacking the march’s participants.Still, about 10 people managed to infiltrate the march, ripping banners from the hands of marchers and shouting violent anti-gay slogans. Police quickly detained them and dragged them into holding vans nearby

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More that 40 Thousand People Took Part in All-Crimean Mourning Meeting Timed to 69th Anniversary of Deportation of the Crimean Tatars

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On May 18, 2013, more than 40 thousand people took part in the Crimean mourning meeting, timed to the 69th anniversary of the deportation of Crimean Tatar people from their historical Homeland – Crimea. On May 18, 2013 in the morning the local mourning meetings were held in every Crimean settlement, as well as in Kherson and Zaporozhe regions with their large number of the Crimean Tatar population.

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25 years of St Volodymyr statue in London

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24 May 2013, 17:39 | Ukrainians outside of Ukraine | | | Code for Blog | | Saturday, 8 June 2013 at 2.00PM St Volodymyr statue next to the Ukrainian Institute, 79, Holland Park, London, W11 3SW.2013 marks the 1025th anniversary since St Volodymyr introduced Christianity in Kyiv, capital of modern day Ukraine.A supplicatory prayer service (Moleben) marking 1025 years of Christianity in Ukraine and 25 years since the erection of the statue in London dedicated to St Volodymyr will be celebrated jointly by clergy and faithful of the Ukrainian Catholic and Autocephalous Orthodox Churches on Saturday, 8 June 2013 at 2.00PM.The service will take place by the St Volodymyr statue next to the Ukrainian Institute, 79, Holland Park, London, W11 3SW.

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The Language of the Liturgy: Speaking God’s Kingdom

24 May 2013, 17:13 | Writer’s columns | | | Code for Blog | | The issue of religion and language has been with us since at least the third century BC, when the books of what we now call the Old Testament were first translated from Hebrew into Greek. Three centuries later, by the time the apostles began to move out from Jerusalem and carry the message of Jesus across the known world, each of them will likely have known Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek

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Crimean Tatars Protest Against Offensive Remarks From Russian Consul

24 May 2013, 01:47 | Islam | | | Code for Blog | | On May 23 Interfax-Ukraine reported that about 300 Crimean Tatars held a demonstration outside the Russian Consulate building in Simferopol on Thursday demanding the consul’s expulsion from Ukraine, accusing him of defending the Stalin regime’s and mass deportation of the Crimean Tatar population from Crimea during World War II.The demonstration was a reaction to a television interview in which the consul, Vladimir Andreyev, said there was “mass treachery” among Crimean Tatars during the Nazi occupation of Crimea.The demonstrators were holding Crimean Tatar flags and Ukrainian national flags, banners reading, “Andreyev Out of Crimea!” and chanting, “Shame!”The demonstration was led by Refat Chubarov, first deputy head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People and a member of the Crimean parliament, who claimed that nonviolence was a matter of principle for Crimean Tatars and promised that the demonstrators would comply with it.Police cordoned off the building.In an interview with ATR television aired on Tuesday, Andreyev advised former trainees and colleagues of Soviet pilot Amet-khan Sultan, who was on two occasions awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, against attending the premiere show of the film Khaitarma” which uses facts from the life of Sultan’s family to illustrate the story of Crimean Tatar deportation.Sultan’s mother was a Crimean Tatar, and his father a member of the Lak ethnic group of the North Caucasus.Russia could not be represented at an event “distorting the truth about the Great Patriotic War,” Andreyev said.“The theme of collaborationism and help to the invaders must be present at all events” where the Crimean Tatars’ deportation is the theme, he said.The interviewer, high-profile Crimean journalist Lilya Budzhurova, suggested that his statements might be seen as offensive among Crimean Tatars.“Did I say something new?” Andreyev responded.

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Ukrainian-Canadian Church Buildings: Faith Versus Fate

23 May 2013, 16:59 | Society-digest | | | Code for Blog | | Radomir BILASH23 May 2013 Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of EdmontonAs an identifiable group, the Ukrainians in Canada began settling the Prairie region at the end of the nineteenth century. One of the first institutions from the Old Country that they re-established there were churches

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Kyiv Court Bans Gay Parade

23 May 2013, 16:37 | Religion and society | | | Code for Blog | | Ukrainian authorities should allow the Kyiv Pride Equality March, scheduled for May 25, 2013, to proceed and protect its participants from violence, Human Rights Watch said on 21 May.

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Ukrainian Security Services Participate in Anti-Terrorist Drills at Jewish Embassy

23 May 2013, 14:50 | Religion and society | | | Code for Blog | | Ukrainian security services take part in an anti-terrorism exercise at the Israeli embassy in Kyiv on Thursday, May 23. The special forces’ anti-terrorism drills were also conducted at Jewish schools, synagogues, and cultural centers in the Ukrainian capital, the press service of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reported.In addition to SBU, resources and personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Armed Forces, State Emergency Service and other institutions were used in the drills, Ukrayinska Pravda reported.

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Father Heorhii KOVALENKO: “We can feel the pain of splitting. This might be the reason why we are so severe”

The latest events in the religious life of our country, in particular, those connected with the 1,025th anniversary of baptism of Rus’-Ukraine, recognition of sacraments performed by the UOC KP, etc., have become reason to meet with the head of Synod Information-Enlightenment Department and Press Secretary of the Primate of Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Archpriest Heorhii KOVALENKO.Recent Synod of Bishops of UOC KP removed all accusations from Archbishop Oleksandr (DRABYNKO).

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Father Heorhii KOVALENKO: “We can feel the pain of splitting. This might be the reason why we are so severe”

Hierarchs of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Invite Patriarch Bartholomew I to Ukraine

22 May 2013, 16:34 | Ecumenical Patriarchate | | | Code for Blog | | On May 21 Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanych) Boryspil and Archbishop Oleksandr (Drabynko) of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky and Vyshneve visited Constantinople, where they met with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I. On May 21 Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanych) Boryspil and Archbishop Oleksandr (Drabynko) of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky and Vyshneve visited Constantinople, where they met with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I.The meeting was also attended by an advisor to the president of Ukraine, the head of the humanitarian development department Yuri Bohutsky.Representatives of the UOC-MP and the state shared with the Ecumenical Patriarch the program of commemorative events marking the 1025th anniversary of the Baptism of Kyivan Rus, which is celebrated in Ukraine on the highest church and state level.The guests passed from President Yanukovych an invitation to the patriarch to participate in the celebrations, the official website of the UOC-MP reports.

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U.S. State Department Study Finds Religious Discrimination in Ukraine

22 May 2013, 09:35 | Religion and society | | | Code for Blog | | The legislation of Ukraine contains contradictory provisions complicating the registration of religious groups. The law requires the passage of a complex dual registration for any religious organization to receive status as a legal entity.This is stated in the annual report on the status of religious freedom in the world in 2012, which the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor of the U.S

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The New Blasphemy

21 May 2013, 09:09 | Andrew Sorokowski’s column | | | Code for Blog | | Andrew SOROKOWSKIThe blasphemous stunts of FEMEN would merit little attention were they not part of a global trend. While blasphemy is nothing new, only recently has it become a form of public protest, gaining the attention of the press.

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UOC-Kyivan Patriarchate To Study Activity of Patriarch Mstyslav Skrypnyk

20 May 2013, 12:10 | Conferences, seminars, researches | | | Code for Blog | | The Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyivan Patriarchate will hold a round table “The first Ukrainian Orthodox Patriarch (1898-1993)” on occasion of the 20th anniversary of the death of Patriarch Mstyslav (Skrypnyk) of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orhodox Church. The event is to take place at 2 pm on 27 May, in the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy and is organized by the Department of Church History of the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy.According to the web site of UOC-Kyivan Patriarchate, the organizers invite to the event teachers, students and everyone interested in history of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and our motherland.

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Head of the UGCC: We Send a Request for Forgiveness to Our Polish Brothers!

20 May 2013, 11:55 | Interview | | | Code for Blog | | I believe that as Christians, as representatives of our churches, we must play a very important role in the continuation of the Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation, Patriarch Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the head of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, said in an interview with KAI on the occasion of the upcoming 70th anniversary of the Volyn tragedy.“And if we send a request for forgiveness to our Polish brothers, it means that we feel guilty,” he adds.KAI: A remarkable process of reconciliation and cooperation between Poland and Ukraine has been observed over the last couple of decades. Our churches—the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Catholic Church in Poland—have played an important role in dealing with the troubled past

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Victims of Communist Repressions Remembered in Prayer at Bykivnia Graves

20 May 2013, 09:37 | UOC (MP) | | | Code for Blog | | On 19 May, on the day of remembrance of political repressions in Ukraine marked on the 3rd Sunday of May, with the blessing of Metropolitan Volodymyr (Sabodan), Secretary of the Kyiv Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Moscow Patriarchate, Protopriest Viktor Ivashchuk conducted a memorial litia for the repose of the victims of Holodomor and repressions under the Communist regime at the National Reserve Bykivnia Graves in Kyiv Region. So reported the web site of UOC-MP.In the Bykivnia forest, in 1936-1941, the NKVD organized a mass burial of people executed by the repressive bodies.

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MIlitary Pilgrimage to Lourdes Unites Chaplains of Different Churches

20 May 2013, 09:16 | Faith and weapon | | | Code for Blog | | On 18 May, in the garrison Church of St. Peter and Paul in Lviv, the 55th International Pilgrimage to Lourdes began with a celebratory liturgy led by the Head of Department of the Patriarchal Curia on Pastoral Matters of Power Structures, Bishop Mykhail (Koltun) jointly with the Roman Catholic Bishop Stanislav Shyrokoradiuk.

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Jews Of Ukraine Are Against Artificial "Antifascist" Campaign

17 May 2013, 12:20 | Religion and policy | | | Code for Blog | | The Congress of the National Communities of Ukraine and Association of Jewish Organizations and Communities of 266 organizations from 90 towns of Ukraine including 52 religious organizations spoke against the use of artificial “antifascist” rhetoric at the meeting to be organized allegedly by the ruling party in Kyiv on 18 May and warned against provocations of inter-ethnic character.This is stated in a statement published by the Association.”According to the published methodical recommendations on organization of “antifascist marches and meetings,” the campaign is aimed to create artificially a dualist model of opposition to the power aimed at Europe and “fascists” dragging the country back to the past,” in particular reads the statement.

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Evangelical Churches Asks President and Parliament To Prevent Passing of Bills Against Discriminations of Gays

17 May 2013, 11:06 | Protestants | | | Code for Blog | | The Council of Evangelical Protestant Churches of Ukraine addressed Ukraine’s President, Parliament, heads of the parliamentary factions and committees with the request to prevent approval of legislative amendments with regard to prevention of discrimination which amendments are an encroachment on the institute of family and stipulate a special legal protection for the adherents of same sex relations. The addresses were passed at the meeting of the heads of the Evangelical Churches of 14 May, 2013 held under the chairmanship of the Church of the Seventh Day Adventists.

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Interdenominational Council of Crimea Extends Condolences to Crimean Tatars on Deportation Anniversary

16 May 2013, 12:37 | AUCCRO, inter-confessional councils | | | Code for Blog | | The Crimean Interdenominational Council Peace is a Gift of God extended condolences to the Crimean Tatars on the 69th anniversary of the deportation of their nation from the Crimea.

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Apostolic Nuncio To Lead 2nd All-Ukrainian Pilgrimage of UGCC Clergy

16 May 2013, 10:45 | UGCC | | | Code for Blog | | On 29 May, in the town of Peremyshliany of Lviv Region, the 2nd All-Ukrainian pilgrimage of the clergy of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church will be held on occasion of the declaration of Holy Martyr Omelian Kovch patron of the pastors of UGCC. The pilgrimage with the participation of bishops and priests of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church will be led by Apostolic Nuncio in Ukraine, Archbishop Thomas Edward Gullickson.

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