Now the Poroshenko government, formed in the beginning of the civil war that followed the U.S.-backed 2014 bloody coup in the “Euromaidan” uprising, is favouring the split-off of the traditional church by the anti-Moscow church known as the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kiev Patriarchate (UOC-KP)
They have called on Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in Istanbul to remove the authority of the Moscow Patriarchate and recognize a new, single independent Orthodox church in Ukraine, severing all ties to Moscow.
The
single church in the Poroshenko-Denisenko plan would carry the UOC-KP
name with the authority, according to Denisenko, to seize all churches,
temples, chapels, monasteries and other properties belonging to the
UOC-MP.
It
would mean dispossessing the historic UOC-MP, which has direct
“apostolic” continuity with the 1030-year-old original Kievan church and
Christianity in the Eastern Roman empire, once brought there by
Christ’s own disciples. UOC-MP said they would not pray in church
together with the excommunicated Denisenko.