Aug. 24, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law which prohibits religious organizations tied to the Russian state.
Soviet propaganda was quite creative and formed negative perceptions of the church and priests in numerous visual images.
Russian Orthodox priests have visited the scene of a huge fire at a fuel depot, which continues to burn three days after being set alight in a Ukrainian drone attack. More than 500 firefighters ...
On September 18 in Belgrade I received two invitations, one for a solemn evening at the Embassy of the largest country in the ...
The history of the Soviet authorities' fighting against religion and the Russian Orthodox Church is quite dramatic and complicated. We've already written in detail about it here. We would only remind ...
Cardinal Pietro Parolin thanked Russia human rights commissioner Tatiana Moskalkova for her role in securing the June 28 ...
This law implicitly targets the Orthodox Church linked to the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP), which is suspected of maintaining ties to Russia despite distancing itself from Russian ecclesiastical ...
Alexander Vladimirovich Men was a Soviet Russian Orthodox priest, dissident, theologian, biblical scholar and writer on theology, the history of religion, the fundamentals of Christian doctrine, and ...
Russian state television channels have largely avoided covering the attack. Russian Orthodox priests visited Proletarsk to pray for injured firefighters. Independent Russian telegram channels said ...
On 18 September, the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) searched the Sviato-Vvedenskyi Monastery of the Ukrainian Orthodox ...
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate has faced increasing scrutiny for its perceived ties to Russia, ...
Instagram and Facebook owner Meta is banning RT and other Russian state media networks from its platforms over claims they carried out covert operations to influence social media users.