Inter-confessional relations in the realities of today's Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.32420/2016.77.639Abstract
Since independence Ukraine has been in the zone of conflict with Russia in 1991. Russia can not accept the collapse of the Union, which allowed hundreds of other ethnic groups to be kept in a state of colonial enslavement. At the same time, she resorted to the use of the Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, which is legally operating in Ukraine, in its anti-Ukrainian activities.
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“Inter-confessional relations in the realities of today’s Ukraine” (2016) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (77), pp. 106–107. doi:10.32420/2016.77.639.