Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 28 – In the first
three months after the Orthodox Church of Ukraine became autocephalous,
approximately 300 parishes shifted their allegiance from the Moscow church to
the Ukrainian one; now, in the last four months, another 230 have done so,
bringing the total that have changed allegiance to 520, church officials say.
The number making the change had slowed
somewhat in recent months, these hierarchs say, because of the elections,
implying that they expect it to return to the earlier rate or an even higher
one in the months ahead (radiosvoboda.org/a/news-ponad-500-parafii-upts-mp-pryiednalosia-do-ptsu/30079598.html).
The shift so far means that the
Russian church in Ukraine has lost almost five percent of its congregations, a relatively
small fraction of the total but significant given how much resistance the
Moscow Patriarchate has sought to generate with flying squads to vote down
proposals at the parish level to change.
The map of the changes is also
significant. Ever more of the most recent changes have been in the center and
south of Ukraine and not just in the West as was the case at first (google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1XQR0sfHFFiiXyGiVYqI1mNylJ9fFPdnh&ll=48.795007610497166%2C28.594708978743483&z=6&fbclid=IwAR0tZD7PJmR8Fz4pQJG_EZtiz1E_md2nc6dOanWsURfdlejbLCH5l2LJu-o).
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