In 2018, Filaret (primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate) and Metropolitan Epiphanius (primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine)...
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so, and that Filaret had instructed him (Epiphanius) not to mention Kirill. On 5 January 2019, Patriarch Bartholomew and Metropolitan Epiphanius held...
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate (section Dissolution and merger with the UAOC into the OCU)
conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius, the Metropolitan of the OCU following the December 2018 unification council, erupted and resulted in Filaret...
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Ukraine List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Ukraine Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius "Phanar considers Filaret an ordinary bishop without an...
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Unification council of the Eastern Orthodox churches of Ukraine (section Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius)
Metropolitan Epiphanius of the UOC-KP, who had been chosen on 13 December by the UOC-KP as its only candidate, and was considered Filaret's right arm and protégé...
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Orthodox Church of Ukraine (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
visited by Metropolitan Epiphanius. As planned, Epiphanius was enthroned in St. Sophia's Cathedral on 3 February 2019. Filaret was not present due to health...
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patriarch: Volodymyr (1993–1995) Filaret II Denysenko (1995–2018; 2019–present) (see Conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius) In 1989 the Ukrainian Autocephalous...
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Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (section Ecumenical Patriarchate and the ecclesiastical situation in Ukraine)
Epiphanius. President Poroshenko and Metropolitan Epiphanius also made speeches. On 6 January, after a Liturgy celebrated by Metropolitan Epiphanius and...
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re-established after a conflict between Patriarch Filaret and the primate of the OCU Metropolitan Epiphanius "Explainer: The 'Holy And Great Council' Of Orthodox...
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Reactions of the Eastern Orthodox churches to the 2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism (section Belarusian, Macedonian and Montenegrin Orthodox churches and the Croatian Orthodox Union)
on the enthronement of Metropolitan Epiphanius, primate Rastislav of Prešov declared Epiphanius was an impostor and that the canonical head of the Orthodox...
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Religion in Ukraine (section Beliefs and religions)
basis of complete canonical independence. They elected their primate, Epiphanius, and adopted a charter for the Orthodox Church of Ukraine during the same...
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head being the Metropolitan of Kyiv and all Ukraine. There is an ongoing conflict with the "Honorary Patriarch" Filaret for whom the eparchy of Kyiv City...
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History of Ukraine (section Neolithic and Bronze Age)
autocephaly. The Tomos was presented to the head of the OCU, Metropolitan Epiphanius, during a joint liturgy with the Ecumenical Patriarch. The next day, Tomos...
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2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism (section Post-Cold War, claims of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and Russkiy mir)
Kirill". Epiphanius later explained that he had done this after the Ecumenical Patriarch had instructed him (Epiphanius) to do so, and that Filaret had instructed...
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Petro Poroshenko (category Economic development and trade ministers of Ukraine)
the merging of the UOC-KP and the UAOC, and two members of the UOC-MP in a unification council which also elected Epiphanius I as its first primate. The...
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