The ecclesiastical ties between Russia and Ukraine are crucial to understanding the ongoing conflict and envisioning peace. Ukraine’s Orthodox community is divided, with over half aligning with the autocephalous Kyiv Patriarchate established in 2019, while 40 percent remain loyal to the Moscow Patriarchate, which views Kyiv as the birthplace of Russian Orthodoxy. Recently, all three branches of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church have declared independence from the Russian Orthodox Church, distancing themselves from Patriarch Kirill’s support for the war. Will faith overcome power politics and help to bring peace to the region? Watch the trailer of Reset DOC’s new documentary “The Russia-Ukraine Conflict and the Role of the Orthodox Church” and stay tuned for the full release!
Cover photo: Worshippers stand next to their baskets with traditional Easter food and wait to be blessed during the celebration of the Orthodox Easter at the Dormition Cathedral in the medieval cave monastery of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra in Kyiv on April 16, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)