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It is uncertain what you mean when you say secular churches.Personally, I don’t think Churches should be divided secularly. I am against this practice of having “cultural” Churches, Catholics are one I think there should be one, “eastern Catholic Church”, which has Churches in different countries but who are not specific.
As such, my personal view is that if it united with the UGCC, the UGCC would ultimately unite with other eastern Catholic Churches and make one official eastern Catholic Church, perhaps just called “Byzantine Catholic Church”, whose leaders would meet together, along with the Pope.
It is also unclear how one can be both Ukrainian and Ruthenian in terms of Church affiliation. The are closely related yet unique expressions.
The distinctions between the UGCC and the Ruthenian Church may be “cultural”, if you will (more aptly put, the differences have been culturally influenced), but I am reminded every time we have a UGCC priest at our parish as a substitute celebrant that there are real differences in liturgical expression. Our usual substitute, a blessed man, has no ear for Prostopinije whatsoever. I also served in a church where a new priest was assigned who had just transferred from the UGCC, and we tutored him in Prostopinije as we went along.
Administration and unity on one hand may have some inherent appeal, but distinction in praxis should be respected and maintained irrespective. Kyr Lubomyr has suggested something along these lines, with much merit.
Possibly uniting Ukrainians and Ruthenians, where much is admittedly shared, is one thing - going beyond that to suggest one united Eastern Church suggests sterilizing all other ECs in favor of UGCC praxis, which is contrary to the current model of recognizing the individual dignity of each of the sui juris Churches in the Catholic Communion, and preserving these traditions. I do not think it just to wish a course that dooms Ruthenian praxis and othe traditions to extinction.
I am a big fan of Patriarch Sviatoslav, and wish him great success. IMO, I think he can serve Christ’s Church more broadly in the cause for reunification of the Apostolic Churches.