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Πέμπτη 1 Νοεμβρίου 2018

UKRAINE-RUSSIA CONFLICT: THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION



Dr. Mark Morozowich, Dean "The Church of Kyivan Rus' Ukraine and Russia Historical and Ecclesial Perspectives" at the conference "The Ukraine-Russia Conflict: The Religious Dimension," United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, USA, 31 October 2018.



The Russian government is increasingly seeking to use the Russian Orthodox Church to expand its influence in Ukraine, but the Kremlin is now meeting heightened resistance from many Ukrainian religious communities and particularly from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyiv Patriarchate. The crisis now threatens to split the Ukrainian Church from its historic ties with Moscow, potentially adding a dangerous religious dimension to the simmering war between Russia and Ukraine.
In an all day conference at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Ukrainian religious leaders, scholars and others will examine the religious aspect of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on religious freedom in the country. Speakers will also delve into the ecclesiastical history of the relationship between the Russian and Ukrainian churches.
For more information, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/ukraine-r...
The event is co-hosted by The Religious Freedom Institute and The George Washington University. Join the conversation on Twitter with #UkrRusReligion.
Agenda
8:30 am: Registration and Coffee
9:15am – 9:30am: Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Dr. Thomas Farr – President, Religious Freedom Institute
Ambassador Bill Taylor, Executive Vice President United States Institute of Peace
9:30am – 10:45am: The Historical-Ecclesial Context of Ukraine-Russia Relations
Very Rev. Dr. Mark Morozowich – Dean & Associate Professor of Liturgical Studies & Sacramental Theology, School of Theology & Religious Studies, Catholic University of America
Moderator: Subdeacon Cyril Kennedy – Doctoral candidate, School of Theology & Religious Studies, Catholic University of America
10:45am – 11:00am: Coffee Break
11:00am – 12:30pm: The Maidan Revolution and the Role of Religious Communities in Ukraine
Rt. Rev. Dr. Andriy Chirovsky – Founding Director, Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies, University of St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto
Dr. Paul Coyer – Research Professor, Institute of World Politics, and Associate Professor at l'École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr.
12:30pm – 1:00pm: Lunch
Moderator: Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett – Senior Fellow, Religious Freedom

1:00pm – 2:30pm: Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on Religious Communities
His Grace Archbishop Yevstraty (Zoria) – Archbishop of Chernihiv, Secretary to the Holy Synod, Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyiv Patriarchate
Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun – Acting Director, Huffington Ecumenical Institute, Loyola Marymount University
Moderator: Dr. Sufian Zhemukhov – Associate Research Professor of International Affairs, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University
Anastasiia Aseeva – Executive Director, Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union (UCSJ)
2:30pm - 3:00pm: Coffee
3:00pm – 4:30pm: Defending Religious Freedom & the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Dr. Elizabeth H. Prodromou – Visiting Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Dr. Kent Hill – Executive Director, Religious Freedom Institute John Pinna – The Mitchell Group
4:30pm: Concluding Remarks
Moderator Mr. Charles North – Senior Advisor on Ukraine, United States Institute of Peace

Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett – Religious Freedom Institute
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