11 March 2010
Yuschenko assistants once illustrated UAOC leader's article with portrait of Kazakhstan Metropolitan
Kiev, March 11, Interfax - Striving of former Ukrainian President's officials to interfere in religious situation often turned against them.
Thus, once was a case connected with similar names of the so-called Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church leader Mefody Kudryakov and a renowned metropolitan of the Moscow Patriarchate.
"Once, they (Viktor Yuschenko's officials - IF) published a keynote for Ukrainian Autocephalous Church article under his name, but illustrated it with a photograph of Metropolitan Mefody of Astana and Alma-Aty. Mefody is always Mefody, even in Kazakhstan, what of it," spokesman of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Vasily Anisimov said in his interview to the Radonezh radio station as cited at the UOC website.
According to him, "UAOC didn't protest, what the sense of arguing with the authorities. Any toy is OK that keeps it away."
Anisimov also noted it was "presidential consolidators" who initiated request of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church to the Constantinople Patriarch to accept it into its jurisdiction.
http://www.interfax-religion.com/?act=mosaic&div=312
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