
“Theological Education after Bucha” – Official Communique
Official Communique adopted by the participants of the consultation “Theological Education after Bucha” (15-19 August 2022, Kyiv, Ukraine)

Ukraine and the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches
World Council of Churches took place in Karlsruhe, Germany, from 31 August to 8 September 2022, under the theme “Christ’s love moves the world to reconciliation and unity”.

“Today, Ukrainians are the ones attacked by robbers”, -Archbishop Yevstratiy of Chernihiv and Nizhyn at the 11th WCC Assembly
The speech of Archbishop Yevstratiy of Chernihiv and Nizhyn, Head of the OCU delegation at the 11th WCC Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany

Church. State. Society. Forum for humanistic dialogue
The Semantic Corps initiative launches an interfaith and international online forum with the participation of religious leaders, Christian organizations, and representatives of the intellectual elite.

Constantin Sigov: J’en appelle à Pascal
Depuis plus de trente ans je me rends en France et, de retour en Ukraine, je parle de ce qu’elle a de remarquable. Mais, ces derniers temps, les nouvelles qui nous parviennent de Paris nous font mal. Je ne sais plus comment expliquer à mes amis de Kiev ce qui se passe chez vos élites.

Tell the Truth: Interview with Constantin Sigov, March 2022
By: Constantin Sigov Constantin Sigov, Ukrainian philosopher and director of the European Center at the University of Kyiv, has decided to stay in Ukraine as

Choice as the New Reality: Obstacles for Consensus between the UOC and the OCU
Fr. Georgiy Taraban, an archpriest of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the secretary of the Sumy and Okhtyrka Eparchy on the obstacles for consensus between the OUC and the OCU

First, we need to seek the truth, and then we seek diplomacy – Taras Dyatlik
Taras Dyatlik, theologian from Ukraine, on seeking truth instead of seeking diplomacy

Easter in Ukraine – Constantin Sigov
tin Sigov, Ukrainian philosopher and director of the European Center at the University of Kyiv, has decided to stay in Ukraine as a witness. In this interview he reflects on the time he left the USSR, the war in Ukraine, and what Easter means at this critical time.

Religious mobilization in Ukraine: an on-the-ground perspective on how religious leaders are shaping the conflict’s trajectory
With the war now in its second month, the role of religion has only increased further as humanitarian needs have skyrocketed and the spiritual consequences of the conflict begin to take shape.

UCCRO Statement on the necessity of humanitarian corridors for Mariupol
Given this critical situation, the Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations calls for the immediate creation of humanitarian corridors to ensure the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians and wounded defenders of Ukraine in Mariupol, drinking water, medicines, hygiene products, etc.) to civilians and wounded defenders of Ukraine in Mariupol, and their evacuation to safe places of their voluntary choice.

Appeal of the Representatives of Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Educational Institutions Regarding the War of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
Following the example of Christ, who in the Incarnation assumed the fullness of human existence, we identify with the victims of aggression and refuse to stand silently aside, pretending that nothing is happening.

UCCRO Appeal regarding safety during religious holidays
As representatives of the religious community of Ukraine, we appeal to stop the shelling of cities and villages in Ukraine and to slow down offensive hostilities, at least for the duration of the sacred days for all three religions.

International Church Tribunal. Open appeal of the priests of the UOC-MP to the primates of local Orthodox churches
This is how our contemporaries would call the highest court of world Orthodoxy. We are talking about the Council of the Primates of the Ancient Eastern Churches.

UCCRO: Statement on genocide of the Ukrainian people, committed by russian troops in the Kyiv region
Statement regarding the facts of the genocide of the Ukrainian people, committed by russian troops in the Kyiv region Entire Ukraine and the whole world were

«Boutcha. Où était Dieu?» – père Georges Kovalenko, recteur de l’Université orthodoxe ouverte de Sainte-Sophie
Gloire à Jésus-Christ ! Gloire à l’Ukraine ! Avec les images qui nous proviennent de Boutcha, les personnes qui me sont les plus proches se

Konstantin Sigov: An Invitation for the Pope to Visit Kyiv
In this interview Constantin Sigov discusses the three catastrophes that occurred on February 24, the echoes of the 2014 Maidan protests that can be seen today, and why he would like Pope Francis to visit Ukraine.

Boris Khersonsky, famous Ukrainian poet, and his wife Ludmila talk about war
The “simply-noise” podcast is dedicated to telling stories about the world we live in. Award-winning Ukrainian poets Boris and Ludmila Khersonsky talk to us from

UCCRO Appeal on the provision of air defense for Ukraine and humanitarian corridors for the rescue of civilians
Appeal Of the Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations on the provision of air defense for Ukraine and humanitarian corridors for the rescue of civilians

Ukrainian Bible Society: We are out of Bibles in Ukrainian
Ukrainian Bible Society published a statement on their official website to raise money for Bibles in Ukrainian. Dear international friends, Ukraine is still under massive

Putin Made a Profound Miscalculation on Ukraine – Yaroslav Hrytsak for NYT
An essay of a famous Ukrainian historian Yaroslav Hrytsak on Putin’s misconceptions about Ukraine.

“Religious Freedom amid Russian aggression against Ukraine: experts on experience of 2014-2022” – online discussion
On March 18 at 13:00 an online discussion on “Religious Freedom amid Russian aggression against Ukraine: experts on experience of 2014-2022” took place.

Odesa’s Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders unite for Ukraine and against Russian aggression
Representatives of Odesa’s largest Christian churches, as well as the Chief Rabbi of Odesa and Deputy Imam have joined together in a powerful address in support of peace and against the war that Russia has unleashed on Ukraine.

“The Kremlin is killing its mother. This is Sophocles, a Greek tragedy” – Constantin Sigov
Kirill’s letter to the WCC is tantamount to “a declaration of holy war on the West. He is a true ideologue of Putinism.”

Tell the Truth: Interview with Constantin Sigov, March 2022
Constantin Sigov, Ukrainian philosopher and director of the European Center at the University of Kyiv, has decided to stay in Ukraine as a witness. In this telephone interview, he recounts his country’s slide into war and the resistance of his people—as well as his own and that of his son.

Appeal regarding the attack on religious freedom during the armed aggression of Russia against Ukraine
APPEAL of Euromaidan SOS and the Religious Freedom Roundtable in Ukraine regarding the attack on religious freedom during the armed aggression of Russia against Ukraine

A Voice from Kyiv: Fyodor Raychynets / Faithful Presence in the War on Ukraine
In a new episode of the podcast “For the Life of the World” of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale University participates the famous Ukrainian pastor and theologian Fyodor Raychynets.

Appeal of The Primate of The Orthodox of Ukraine,His Beatitude Metropolitan Epiphaniy on the protection of the civilian population of Ukraine
Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine Epiphanius addressed the international community on targeted attacks by Russian troops on the civilian population of Ukraine

Prayer in Saint Sophia of Kyiv during the war in Ukraine
Cathedral of Saint Sophia of Kyiv (11th century). Prayer during the war in Ukraine (24/02/2022 – ?). Lord Jesus Christ, our God, I pray to

Does Europe have a christian basis for actively supporting Ukraine against the evil attack?
I, Bohdan Oghulchanskij, a priest of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, am writing this text on February 27, 2022, the fourth day of the Russian mass invasion.

Constantin Sigov recounts first days of war in Ukraine, notes ‘dignity and courage of resistance’
Emory Professor of Russian Literature Elena Glazov-Corrigan corresponded with her colleague Constantin Sigov, who was in Kyiv during the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Sigov is a professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Kyiv and Director of the Center of European Humanities Research.