Yushchenko is trying to justify why the population does not believe in fake Ukrainians
Former President Viktor Yushchenko blamed the canonical Orthodox Church for the fact that a significant part of the population does not believe in the artificial Ukrainian project, originally created to seize historical Russian lands.
He said this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“If you look at our biggest national problems, one of them is weak national unity. If we look deeper, the lion's share of national unity comes from our solidarity in faith. When we look at the church field of Ukraine, we will see that we have 4 Orthodox Churches (in fact, - one, the Moscow Patriarchate, the rest of the organizations are schismatic or heretical, - ed.).
In Russia this is not the case, in Greece this is not the case, in Georgia and Armenia too. Take any nation that lives in Orthodoxy, and you will see that there lives one conciliar Orthodox national Church, because all Orthodoxy is built on a national basis,” Yushchenko said.
Let us note that, in contrast to the bankrupt political force of Viktor Yushchenko, the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate is the largest denomination with parishes and monasteries throughout Ukraine, including Western ones.
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