A cathedral in Cherkasy has been “transferred” to Kiev-backed rivals of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, according to officials
Source: The Union of Orthodox Journalists
A church in central Ukraine has been raided overnight by men in military-style clothing, in an apparent attempt to oust believers from the premises, sparking a violent confrontation captured on video by supporters of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC).
St. Michael’s Cathedral in Cherkasy serves as the headquarters of the local UOC diocese. Early on Thursday morning, the episcopacy’s Telegram account started posting calls to the faithful to show up at the church and help defend it from “bandits” trying to break in, or film the attackers’ actions as evidence of wrongdoing.
Kiev has threatened to outlaw the largest religious denomination in the country, accusing it of serving Russia’s interests. The UOC has been subjected to a years-long campaign of harassment and prosecution, and its property has been taken over by rivals, including the Kiev-approved Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU).
Subsequent posts said some 100 men wearing balaclavas and khaki clothing, but displaying no official insignia, had seized the building and ejected worshippers who were attending a night service.
In the morning, an intense confrontation took place, as seen in videos circulating online. An enraged crowd of men and women fought back, and were apparently not intimidated by a handgun that was pointed at them.
In another clip, people defending the church were shown pelting their opponents with projectiles, including a bench. The unidentified attackers backed off and fled the cathedral.
At the time of the writing, the situation in the church remains fluid, with radical nationalists reportedly gathering their forces outside for a new push against the defenders.
Ukrainian officials and media have described the events as the cathedral being “transferred to the OCU” at the request of the parish, and the UOC trying to seize it by force.