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Russian patriarch visits Ukraine | Russian patriarch visits Ukraine |
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Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, is starting a visit to neighbouring Ukraine. | Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, is starting a visit to neighbouring Ukraine. |
He will meet the country's President Viktor Yushchenko in Kiev, before travelling to the east of the country. | He will meet the country's President Viktor Yushchenko in Kiev, before travelling to the east of the country. |
Like Russia, Ukraine is a predominantly Orthodox country, but the Orthodox Church itself in Ukraine is split. | Like Russia, Ukraine is a predominantly Orthodox country, but the Orthodox Church itself in Ukraine is split. |
Some Ukrainian Orthodox believers think Patriarch Kirill's visit is aimed primarily at boosting political Russian influence in their country. | |
Patriarch Kirill will start by visiting the holiest sites in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and then travel to the industrial heartlands of eastern Ukraine. | Patriarch Kirill will start by visiting the holiest sites in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and then travel to the industrial heartlands of eastern Ukraine. |
What makes this trip so controversial is Patriarch Kirill's vision. | What makes this trip so controversial is Patriarch Kirill's vision. |
He is a relative newcomer to the post, having been elected in February. | He is a relative newcomer to the post, having been elected in February. |
He has articulated a vision of Orthodoxy's future, in which the Russian Orthodox Church holds the dominant, first position among the scattered branches of Orthodoxy. | He has articulated a vision of Orthodoxy's future, in which the Russian Orthodox Church holds the dominant, first position among the scattered branches of Orthodoxy. |
This makes the visit highly sensitive. | This makes the visit highly sensitive. |
Divisions | Divisions |
It raises questions of spheres of religious and political influence, which often cross what are the region's relatively new state borders. | It raises questions of spheres of religious and political influence, which often cross what are the region's relatively new state borders. |
After 1991, when Ukraine gained its independence, the Orthodox church there split, with the Moscow patriarchate controlling the larger branch of Ukrainian Orthodoxy. | After 1991, when Ukraine gained its independence, the Orthodox church there split, with the Moscow patriarchate controlling the larger branch of Ukrainian Orthodoxy. |
Meanwhile, believers from the smaller Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kiev Patriarchate think the Russian-backed church does not support Ukrainian independence, culture or language. | Meanwhile, believers from the smaller Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kiev Patriarchate think the Russian-backed church does not support Ukrainian independence, culture or language. |
Furthermore, there are political divisions inside Ukraine. | Furthermore, there are political divisions inside Ukraine. |
In Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine, Patriarch Kirill will be seen as the head of one big family. | In Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine, Patriarch Kirill will be seen as the head of one big family. |
But in western Ukraine, nationalist groups have protested against what they say is his treatment of Ukraine as his own country. | But in western Ukraine, nationalist groups have protested against what they say is his treatment of Ukraine as his own country. |
President Yushchenko says he wants unity of the Orthodox churches. | President Yushchenko says he wants unity of the Orthodox churches. |
Moscow arguably wants church unity on its terms. | Moscow arguably wants church unity on its terms. |
The Russian Orthodox Church, after all, has a powerful role at the heart of Russia, aimed both at strengthening the state, and restoring its influence abroad. | The Russian Orthodox Church, after all, has a powerful role at the heart of Russia, aimed both at strengthening the state, and restoring its influence abroad. |