According to a WCC communiqué issued on 20 March, “Delegation members had the opportunity to visit a displaced persons’ shelter in Kiev and were able to encounter people who had been obliged to flee from the fighting. Delegation members were also able to travel close to the conflict zone, near Lisichansk, and to witness for themselves the destruction and disruption resulting from the crisis. The delegation also heard of the central role being played by churches in providing humanitarian aid in the affected regions, though the unmet needs still remain very great.”
The visit was facilitated by the WCC member church in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate). The delegation met with representatives of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) and the All Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations (AUCCRO), a group encompassing almost every church tradition in Ukraine as well as the Muslim and Jewish communities
The communiqué describes the UOC as “the majority church in Ukraine – with congregations in all parts of the country and on both sides of the line of conflict”. It has “officially declared and reiterated its commitment to the territorial integrity and unity of Ukraine”.
Members of the delegation included WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit; Conference of European Churches president Bishop Christopher Hill; the WCC president for Europe, Archbishop emeritus Anders Wejryd; Moderator of the General Synod of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, Rev. Karin van den Broeke; and a vice-moderator of the WCC central committee, Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima.
Read the communiqué, with full list of delegation members
The WCC delegation also met the representative of the Reformed Church in Transcarpathia (RCT). Rev János Héder Vice Bishop of the RCT informed the ecumenical representatives about the situation and challenges which the RCT has to face in midst of Ukrainian war.
Originally published on the WCC website