All the materials marked with tag: religion in Ukraine
5 April, 2020 | | How many Ukrainians believe in God |
26 October, 2018 | Politics | What to expect after the Ukrainian Orthodox Church receives autonomy |
15 October, 2018 | Breaking news | Leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church were meeting in the Belarusian capital on October 15 amid a dispute over moves toward independence for the Orthodox Church in Ukraine
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13 October, 2018 | Breaking news | The schismatic Patriarch of Kyev, Filaret, and the schismatic Archbishop of Ukraine, Makariy, are as of today considered canonical hierarchs of the Orthodox Church |
26 February, 2018 | Society | Compared to many other countries in Europe, Ukraine’s religious life is very active, although there is no state religion. So how do politics and religion work together here? |
26 February, 2018 | Society | The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate is expanding its influence and propaganda in Donbas |
23 July, 2015 | History | How Ukrainians have developed tolerance for other religions |
16 July, 2015 | Society | Believers in Eastern Ukraine faced brutal intolerance, repression and murder |
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The culture of 'Muscovite Rus' came to form from two heterogeneous sources. The seed of the religious and artistic culture reached Muscovy from southeastern Europe (Byzantium, the Balkans) through Kyiv. On the other hand, the foundation of the political and legal culture came to Muscovy from 'Ulus Jöchi', better known as the Golden Horde. As a result, the Russian "spiritual culture" took the shape of a familiar European facade, behind which a non-European state infrastructure hid.
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German chancellor Olaf Scholz says Putin’s comments on US biological weapons seemed like an ‘implicit threat’
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It is us, Ukrainians, and all the citizens of this country, who must keep studying our own history. To defend our land and our country, we must know it better.
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86.6% of Russians tolerate and support the potential assault on the territory of the European Union, including: Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and others as evidenced by the results of the sociological survey conducted by “Active Group”
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