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June 19, 2005
AP: Orthodox leader reaches out to Vatican
KIEV, Ukraine - Defying the position of the Russian Orthodox Church, one of Ukraine's top religious leaders said Wednesday he sees no obstacles to greater cooperation between the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.

The statement, which was made during an interview with The Associated Press, signaled yet another rift between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Ukraine, where pro-Western leaders came to power earlier this year...

"Today the task and mission of Christian churches - Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant - is to support moral values and support spirituality and morality in European civilization," Filaret said. "We don't need to be afraid of Rome, or the Greek Catholics."

The new pope, Benedict XVI, already has declared a "fundamental commitment" to heal the divide between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.

Unifying the two churches is "desirable, but today it is not realistic," Filaret said, but he added that greater cooperation is possible.

Posted by Papa-Lu at June 19, 2005 8:35 AM
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Sounds impressive.

I wonder what Filaret thinks of the new shrine/cathedral the UGCC is building in Kyiv. It's a somewhat spare but rather nice modern interpretation of classical Byzantine architecture.

Posted by: Klaus der Grosse at June 20, 2005 1:33 PM
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