Kovalska informed the WCC delegation that no signs indicate Russia's readiness for peace, and emphasized that the issue of territorial concessions from Ukraine is not being considered in any format. She also spoke about the consequences of massive Russian air attacks and the challenges facing Ukraine on the eve of winter. Yelensky focused on the uniqueness of Ukraine's religious landscape. In particular, he drew attention to the fact that Ukrainian society stands out among others for the existence of religious pluralism: "Religious diversity is not the same as religious pluralism. Religious pluralism must be built,” he said. “And our churches have done a lot to turn the existing religious diversity in Ukraine into effective religious pluralism.” At the same time, Yelensky focused on the crimes committed by Russia against religious freedom in Ukraine and in its temporarily occupied territories. He said that, as a result of Russian attacks, more than 800 church buildings have been damaged or destroyed, and more than 80 clergy members have been killed. Discussions also focused on the provisions and implementation of the law "On the Protection of the Constitutional Order in the Field of Religious Organizations.” In this context, Yelensky emphasized that for all 35 years since the restoration of Ukraine's independence, no religious organization has been banned in the state. He particularly drew attention to the fact that this legislative initiative concerns only the Russian Orthodox Church, which has declared war against Ukraine as sacred and calls for the destruction of Ukrainian culture, statehood, and identity. The delegation included: Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay, WCC general secretary; Bishop Prof. Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, moderator of the WCC central committee; Rev. Karin van den Broeke, WCC central and executive committee member; H.E. Metropolitan Gabriel of Nea Ionias and Philadelphia, Church of Greece, WCC central committee member and WCC Commission of the Churches on International Affairs commissioner; Rev. Frank-Dieter Fischbach, Conference of European Churches general secretary; and Marianne Ejdersten, WCC director of communication. Photo gallery WCC delegation makes solidarity visit to Ukraine (WCC news release, 17 July 2026) In Ukraine, churches “sustain hope when hope has been tested” (WCC news release, 17 July 2026) |
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