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KyivAndrew
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No, IMHO, that’s not true. My grandfather was totally Ukrainian Orthodox and the other three grand parents Ukrainian Catholic. There are MANY such families in North America and, YES, we do get along actually. Hence, why the commingling of religious interests between Ukrainian Orthodox (Kyiv) or Autocephalous and Ukrainian Catholics. Remarkably, we consider each other Christian brothers and sisters and celebrate certain “praznyks” together.Isn’t that obvious, they want to divide Orthodox church as much as possible so they can easier convert them one by one to Catholicism.
‘Divide and conquer’-maxim
It is only when a foreign imperial Church subservient to Tsar, then Commissar, now Cheka Czar, starts pushing political buttons (NO democracy from West, No Catholics, No NATO, support for Putin’s Chekist authoritarianism) that our Christian brotherhood gets unneccessarily pushed around by Moscow’s political demands. And they do have demands. In the last Presidential Election in Ukraine, candidate Yanukovych, a former convicted rapist from Donetsk and a criminal oligarch had the full active backing of the Russian Orthodox Church (MP). Yanukovych, it seems was involved in the poisoning of the current President Yushchenko, and is generally considered a reprehensible reptile yet here he is in the current Moscow Patriarch’s visit at the head of the crowd.
The clownishness of thugs like Yanukovych is that he actually travelled to Ukr. Catholicism’s centre in Lviv during the elections and, unbelievably, set up with the secret police a Machiavellian fake homicide to have been done by some mythic Western Ukrainian nationalist (which to yanychary means simply fascists) so as to take away from Yushchenko’s sympathy vote from the real poisoning. But a tv channel caught the comedy in full. Yanukovych was hit by an egg and then lied pretending to be shot and then proceeded to give a painful diatribe against nationalism from the hospital televized. Pathetic. And this is the main political support for the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine. Fitting. Putin in Russia. Yanukovych in Ukraine. Here’s the clip. Watch for the egg and delayed fall. youtube.com/watch?v=fP0vWkqOQT8
And neither the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (KP) or the Ukrainian Catholic Church got involved in propagating one presidential candidate in Ukraine’s election, which the Russian Church had no problems with, because it is after all Ceasar’s work and the ROC has served the Caesar of Moscow on way too many an occasion. The ROC blatantly entered into active campaigning for Yanukovych at Moscow’s behest which earned the ROC the name of a “Russian Fifth Column” in an independent Ukraine. Yanukovych’s fake attack was an act, and pathetic, and scary because Yanukovych tried to rig those elections and pulled lies to insult a whole region of Ukraine. So Yanukovych the criminal is the highest political supporter of the ROC in Ukraine, and the ROC in Moscow obviously "listens’ to what Chekist Colonel Putin says. That is not a Ukrainian Church. I don’t even want to get into how much the ROC is turning into a tool of Putin’s state and his policies in the near-abroad do not seem to be mainly about propagating Christ but Holy, Mother Russia. This is all foreign and scary to Ukrainian Orthodox (KP) and Catholics who have no such arguments here in the diaspora where the ROC and its imperial mission thankfully is not strong enough to cause trouble.
O.K. I have personally known and befriended several higher-ups in this whole question. Prominent Ukrainian Orthodox I have personally met: Father Romaniuk, who was arrested by the K.G.B. in Soviet times for leading an underground Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Sentenced by Moscow to the Gulag, kicked out finally, got a parish here in North America, then back to Ukraine when it became free to become head of its one true Orthodox Church. I met him just at the airport in North America as the Soviets released him as I was involved with a student movement to help Ukraine’s many political prisoners. I saw it as my Christian duty, Catholic or Orthodox; I never really though about the ROC as a kid as much but once I started noticing what the ROC was doing, I knew Ukr. Catholics and Orthodox (KP) had a real foe unfortunately in equal measure.
I have met with the late Ukrainian Orthodox Patriarch Mstsyslav who tried to establish a Ukrainian Autocephalous Church during World War Two, but was arrested by the Nazis for trying. He had no problems handing out invitations to praznyky or talking to Catholics, totally unlike the Russian Orthodox. In 1990 he at his age of 92 was elected in absentia as the first Patriarch of Kyiv and all Ukraine of the UAOC. He was enthroned as Patriarch Mstyslav I, on November 6, 1990 in St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv.
I take away only high thoughts of these Orthodox brethren as brothers in Christ. Again, Dialogue was always open Catholic/Orthodox and even with Constantinople; it is only when the ROC and their fantasies of a 3rd Rome get involved that everything turns bitter. Filaret of the KP would like to meet the Moscow Patriarch. Bang. Refused. Is this how Christ responded to those who asked to speak to him in peace: NO!! I am from Holy Moscow. How dare you deign to speak to me!
I met and befriended the head of the Ukrainian Catholic underground under the Soviets, Y. Terelya. Some people can withstand 20 years of beatings, political tortures, forced psychiatric institution for being ill with “anti-Sovietism”; some cannot. Terelya kept his faith but I recall with agony him lying on a bed in his home in Toronto (where Gorbachev exiled him to) and hyperventilating and having a mild heart attack which he often got he said because of all the years of torture and forced psychotropic pills “The Russians” gave him. His words. If you want to argue with a martyr go ahead.
That is it. Please do not go looking for Catholic bogeymen where none exist. Paranoia doesn’t help. If Ukrainian and Roman Catholics can speak peacably together with the Ukrainian Orthodox (KP), then the problem lies with the one party who will not even feign to go so low as to talk to these Christians. God Bless.