Ukraine church’s historic split from Russia granted by patriarch
Al JazeeraMove by Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I comes amid heightened tensions between Moscow and Kiev. Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and Head of the global Orthodox Church Bartholomew I signed the “Tomos” independence decree in a ceremony in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Bartholomew I will officially hand the decree to the new Ukrainian church at a mass in Istanbul on Sunday, Russia’s state-owned TASS news agency reported. ‘Violation of the canons’ Vladimir Legoida, a spokesman for the Moscow church, denounced the decree as “a document that is the result of irrepressible political and personal ambitions”, the AFP news agency reported. 181224152739296 The independence decree will force Ukrainian clerics to pick sides between the Moscow-backed Ukrainian churches and the new church as fighting persists in eastern Ukraine between government forces and rebels backed by Russia.