The hour of reconciliation between Polish and Ukrainian churches is at hand
The war in Ukraine is a historic chance for Ukrainians and Poles to forgive each other for past sins, said the archbishop of Lublin
Pan-Slavic ideology and cultural superiority belief drives Russia’s unique version of fascism
The war waged in Ukraine is not an irrational decision by Vladimir Putin but a strategic geopolitical and cultural choice to impose Russian domination, writes Grzegorz Górny for portal wPolityce.pl
PM Orbán refuses to approve sanctions against church leaders following Orthodox clerics’ plea for help
Orbán told Hungarian television he would not support sanctions against church leaders
Russian invasion of Ukraine divides Russian Orthodox Church
Russian Patriarch Kirill has refused to condemn the invasion, regarding the Russian occupation of Ukraine as a crusade
It is not a sin to wish for the enemy to die, says head of Ukrainian Orthodox Church
Whoever comes to us with a sword will perish by that sword, said Metropolitan Epiphanius
Ukraine’s Orthodox Church breaks ties with Moscow
Constantinople’s approval to establish independence of Ukraine’s Orthodox Church from Moscow may have ramifications equal to those of associating Ukraine with the European Union in 2013. Professor Marek A. Cichocki analyzes how the Christian conflict between Moscow and Kiev will affect Poland and the region.