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Ukraine's parliament passed on Aug. 20 a much-debated bill banning activities of religious organizations with ties to Russia, a country whose armies are currently occupying large swathes of Ukraine's land. The legislation – falsely spun by pro-Kremlin actors as a "ban on Christianity" – is primarily a tool to force communities of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) to finally sever all ties with the Russian Orthodox Church. "The church in Ukraine will be free from Moscow's influence," commented Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, just a f...
Kyiv Independent
Ukraine's parliament passed on Aug. 20 a much-debated bill banning activities of religious organizations with ties to Russia, a country whose armies are currently occupying large swathes of Ukraine's land. The legislation – falsely spun by pro-Kremlin actors as a "ban on Christianity" – is primarily a tool to force communities of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) to finally sever all ties with the Russian Orthodox Church. "The church in Ukraine will be free from Moscow's influence," commented Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, just a f...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Ukraine's parliament passed on Aug. 20 a much-debated bill banning activities of religious organizations with ties to Russia, a country whose armies are currently occupying large swathes of Ukraine's land. The legislation – falsely spun by pro-Kremlin actors as a "ban on Christianity" – is primarily a tool to force communities of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) to finally sever all ties with the Russian Orthodox Church. "The church in Ukraine will be free from Moscow's influence," commented Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, just a f...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inaugurated the rebuilt tower of a church just outside Berlin whose reconstruction has been controversial because of historic links with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The Garrison Church in the city of Potsdam, located just west of Berlin, was the site of the first meeting of Germany's parliament after the Nazi takeover of power on March 21, 1933. An infamous photograph from the occasion shows Hitler, the recently proclaimed Reich chancellor, shaking hands with then-Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in front of the Garrison Church. The meeting was conve...
DPA Breaking News
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inaugurated the rebuilt tower of a church just outside Berlin whose reconstruction has been controversial because of historic links with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The Garrison Church in the city of Potsdam, located just west of Berlin, was the site of the first meeting of Germany's parliament after the Nazi takeover of power on March 21, 1933. An infamous photograph from the occasion shows Hitler, the recently proclaimed Reich chancellor, shaking hands with then-Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in front of the Garrison Church. The meeting was conve...
DPA International
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inaugurated the rebuilt tower of a church just outside Berlin whose reconstruction has been controversial because of historic links with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The Garrison Church in the city of Potsdam, located just west of Berlin, was the site of the first meeting of Germany's parliament after the Nazi takeover of power on March 21, 1933. An infamous photograph from the occasion shows Hitler, the recently proclaimed Reich chancellor, shaking hands with then-Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in front of the Garrison Church. The meeting was conve...
DPA
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inaugurated the rebuilt tower of a church just outside Berlin whose reconstruction has been controversial because of historic links with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The Garrison Church in the city of Potsdam, located just west of Berlin, was the site of the first meeting of Germany's parliament after the Nazi takeover of power on March 21, 1933. An infamous photograph from the occasion shows Hitler, the recently proclaimed Reich chancellor, shaking hands with then-Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in front of the Garrison Church. The meeting was conve...
DPA Breaking News
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inaugurated the rebuilt tower of a church just outside Berlin whose reconstruction has been controversial because of historic links with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The Garrison Church in the city of Potsdam, located just west of Berlin, was the site of the first meeting of Germany's parliament after the Nazi takeover of power on March 21, 1933. An infamous photograph from the occasion shows Hitler, the recently proclaimed Reich chancellor, shaking hands with then-Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in front of the Garrison Church. The meeting was conve...
DPA International
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier inaugurated the rebuilt tower of a church just outside Berlin whose reconstruction has been controversial because of historic links with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. The Garrison Church in the city of Potsdam, located just west of Berlin, was the site of the first meeting of Germany's parliament after the Nazi takeover of power on March 21, 1933. An infamous photograph from the occasion shows Hitler, the recently proclaimed Reich chancellor, shaking hands with then-Reich President Paul von Hindenburg in front of the Garrison Church. The meeting was conve...
DPA
Chicago (AFP) - Politicians often find themselves praying for victory but at the Democratic National Convention, leaders from the different religious faiths are taking the more earthly route of signing up voters. On the convention floor, sessions start and end with interfaith prayer, but in the "DemPalooza" expo across town, things are more competitive, with numerous faith groups jostling for attention. Most aren't proselytizing -- the goal tends to be getting religious people to vote, rather than getting voters to be religious. "We're trying to convince Catholic voters that they're not going ...
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