Many images from the Ukrainian revolution focus on priests who are trying to subdue the passions and make peace. The articles speak of Orthodox, Eastern rite and other faiths. My question has to do with Christian denominations in that country. How many denominations are there? What are the majority religions and how are they connected to the political and ethnic struggle there?
there are two major religions, Eastern Orthodox and Catholic, with small minority belonging to Islam, Judaism or protestant sects. Majority of religious Ukrainians are Eastern Orthodox, of which there are three factions:
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Ukrainian Orthodox - Moscow Patriarchate*: affiliated with the Russian Orthodox Church. It was simply called the “Russian Orthodox Church” before the collapse of the USSR and was pretty much the only legal Church in Ukraine during both communism and tsarist times. Many, though not all, of its members are Russophone and, unsurprisingly, tends to be pro-Moscow. Some (both Ukrainian and Russian speaking) however are pro-protest.
Ukrainian Orthodox - Kiev Patriarchate: broke away from the Moscow Patriarchate after the fall of the USSR to establish an independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church with their patriarch in Kiev, Ukrainian speaking and nationalist, thus unsurprisingly pro-protest
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Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church*: the smallest of the three, it was the first effort to establish a modern independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church, they were largely liquidated by the Bolsheviks in the 1920s and 1930s (its Polish remnants were finished off with the Greek Catholics by Stalin in the 1940s) but survived in Ukrainian communities abroad in the USA and Canada. After the collapse of the USSR it was re-established in Ukraine. Recently they petitioned the Patriarch of Constantinople to be brought into their fold but have yet to receive an answer. The are pro-protesters.
Among the Catholics there is the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (and the separate Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Mukacheve) which is pro-protest. Small minority of Ukrainians, mostly of Polish decent, belong to the Roman Catholic Church in Ukraine. The protestants are a minority and are also pro-protest, Oleksandr Turchynov (currently the acting president) is baptist.
The Muslims are centered among the Tatars in Crimea who are in the minority compared to the Russophones, I’m not sure where they stand politically, but considering their treatment in the USSR I doubt many are pro-Moscow.
So in summery, only the Ukrainian Orthodox-Moscow Patriarch are the only ones who are pro-moscow, but even in their ranks you will find people who are pro-protest.