Why Russia and Ukraine also fight over religion

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • In this video we are exploring the rather obscure 2018 Moscow-Constantinople schism within the Orthodox Church and its effects on the politics of Eastern Europe. It was caused by the decision of the ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Bartholomew I., to grant autocephalous (the right to self-governance of a church) to the newly formed Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
    Until then, Ukraine was recognised by all other recognised Orthodox Churches to be under the jurisdiction of the Russian-Orthodox Church. This event has not only impacted the adherents of Orthodoxy in Russia and Ukraine, but will also influence the politics of the entire region.
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    Music:
    Pirouette (by Asher Fulero)
    Habanera (by Bizet)
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:23 What is the Orthodox Church?
    2:34 Developments until 1990
    5:05 Developments after 1990
    5:57 The schism & its consequences
    6:59 Impact on Ukraine
    8:28 Impact on other Orthodox churches & nations
    10:10 Conclusion & Outro
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    Sources:
    Ware, Timothy (2015) The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern Christianity
    Seddon, Max (2019) Putin and the Patriarchs; www.ft.com/content/a41ed014-c...
    Masci, David (2019) Split between Ukrainian, Russian churches shows political importance of Orthodox Christianity; www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...
    If you like to know about more sources I used, feel free to contact me.
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    #ukraine #russia #orthodox

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  • @PoliticswithPaint
    @PoliticswithPaint  Před 4 lety +364

    Hello, since this topic is so complex I had to cut things here and there I would still like to mention in this comment for anyone who is interested:
    02:00 To be precise, there are actually five ancient Patriarchates, the fifth being the Patriarch of Rome, who is the Pope. However, the Pope and the Western church split from the Eastern church in 1054 in an event known as the ‘Great Schism’, which separated the Roman Catholic Church from the Orthodox Church indefinitely. Therefore, although still considered one of the ancient Patriarchs, the Pope is not part of the structure of the Orthodox church. If you like to know more, here is a great video explaining this event in detail: czcams.com/video/Q_s9Rcsg5UI/video.html
    03:43 One of the reasons why the church of Russia became independent from Constantinople is the fact that the last Byzantine Emperors, in an act of desperation, converted to Roman Catholicism. The Church in the Byzantine Empire then entered into communion with the Holy See (the Pope), which was outright rejected by the Russians. However, this did not save the Byzantines from the Ottomans and this communion became meaningless after 1453.
    05:37 To clarify, while the Patriarch of Constantinople has the right to grant autocephaly to a church, he cannot force the other autocephalous churches to recognise churches to which he grated it. He can invite them to do so, but as mentioned in the video, only three churches have done so far.

    • @robertjarman4261
      @robertjarman4261 Před 3 lety +6

      Return to Rome.They are not perfect but if we don't we will
      be worse off than the fragmented Protestant church.

    • @consideringorthodoxy5495
      @consideringorthodoxy5495 Před 3 lety +26

      Technically Eastern Orthodoxy is the second largest Christian church because Protestantism is a classification of many separate churches rather than a church itself.

    • @franciscosanchezpascua5030
      @franciscosanchezpascua5030 Před 3 lety +26

      @@robertjarman4261 ... It should be the other way around. Rome was the one who left the 4 original Patriarchates.

    • @GR-sc3ph
      @GR-sc3ph Před 3 lety +5

      Ref: 05:37 this is what I also knew from the history of the Orthodox Church .. I also read that there is a deep hidden antagonism between the two patriarchates namely the Constantinople and Russian one. Having said that it is vital that we stay united and avoid further schismatic actions that would result into a weaker and vulnerable church.

    • @throwaway9226
      @throwaway9226 Před 3 lety +6

      Another nerd point, there were originally 4 patriachates; Rome, where Sts Peter & Paul were martyred, Alexandria where Mark the Evangelist founded the predecessor to the Coptic Church, and Antioch, which was St Peter's first diocese, and Jerusalem, by St James the Righteous. Constantinople was founded by St Andrew, but it was not an especially important See until the Roman empire was split between the Greek and Latin halves.
      "Western" or Latin Christianity rejected Caesaropapism, where secular authority merges with the Church and exerts control over the head of the Church with the right of appointment. This role is performed by the Pope in Rome and has his own country (the vatican) to ensure that secular governments do not interfere directly with doctrine through the right of appointment and dismissal. This is especially so after the Avignon Papacy. The 'prisoner of the Vatican' debacle where the Pope refused to acknowledge the Kingdom of Italy's jurisdiction over him lead to the Lateran treaty, which meant that he got his own little country and Italy was recognised by the Pope in return.

  • @alameano
    @alameano Před 3 lety +773

    Regardless of if people are religious or not, religious history is so fascinating and has so many deep layers to it.

  • @julianivanov3058
    @julianivanov3058 Před 4 lety +420

    Why have I never heard about this? This is fascinating!
    By the way, I love your channel. Keep making amazing content like this please

    • @dukenukem8381
      @dukenukem8381 Před 3 lety +8

      you never heard about this cause it puts Russia in a bad light. Russia basically controls any info that comes out if eastern Europe. If Russia does not want you to know something they will make it so

    • @alexvig2369
      @alexvig2369 Před 3 lety +12

      You didn't hear about it because westerners generally only care about Catholic & Protestant affairs. Like when the (Catholic) Pope dies and the following papal election. While matters of the Orthodox Church are more of a concern amongst former-eastern bloc countries. People media outlets in Eastern Europe do care about it, however.

    • @alexvig2369
      @alexvig2369 Před 3 lety +8

      @@dukenukem8381 what!? That's utter crap. Russia has no control over media outlets outside of it. There's plenty of anti-Russian media outlets in Ukraine and the like. The real question is - why aren't *western* media outlets reporting about these affairs to western audiences - and the answer is in my former comment.

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 Před 3 lety +3

      @@dukenukem8381 Talk about being delusional. Now Russia is the one with media influence? Majority of Eastern Euro countries are in the EU, and especially when its the topic of Ukraine there's nothing that could get in the way of int'l media reporting on it. They don't because religious schisms are irrelevant (to them). There's been countless schisms in the modern age, including within Eastern Orthodoxy.

    • @dukenukem8381
      @dukenukem8381 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alexvig2369 So whats the Westerners source of info on Russia tell me.

  • @balkanharry1755
    @balkanharry1755 Před 3 lety +133

    In Greece we have an archbishop, not a patriarch, as the ecumenical patriarch is the Greek patriarch but only in name...in the southern half of the country... the northern half or the "new provinces" as they are technically called, is under the direct jurisdiction of the ecumenical patriarch. Although the archbishop still handles the bishoprics. Oh and don't get me started on Crete -
    The whole thing is a mess but in the words of one Todd Howard: "It just works".

    • @ayanlethesomali7357
      @ayanlethesomali7357 Před 2 lety +2

      Why is the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria seperately autocephalous? i don’t see that many Greeks in Egypt currently

    • @fallendown8828
      @fallendown8828 Před rokem +5

      @@ayanlethesomali7357 What are you talking about?? %5/10 of Egypt is Coptic Christians. That's more Christian than Czechia

    • @vladodobleja748
      @vladodobleja748 Před rokem

      What's up with Crete and why do you have this North-South divide?

    • @esotericulmanist8331
      @esotericulmanist8331 Před rokem

      ​@@vladodobleja748 you mean Cyprus?

    • @vladodobleja748
      @vladodobleja748 Před rokem

      @@esotericulmanist8331 yes

  • @JakeBroe
    @JakeBroe Před 2 lety +86

    This was a great video!

  • @turingmachine4617
    @turingmachine4617 Před 2 lety +84

    thank for this informative video. It helps with trying to understand some of the many nuances of the current crisis.

  • @daveogfans413
    @daveogfans413 Před 3 lety +338

    This is like Sam O'Nella's smart cousin who makes great history videos in stead of jokes.

    • @ohitsstar1241
      @ohitsstar1241 Před 3 lety +34

      You mean sam o’nella DOESNT make great history videos???

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 Před 3 lety +9

      So just, German Sam O'Nella

    • @daveogfans413
      @daveogfans413 Před 3 lety +2

      @@proudtitanicdenier4300 I see what you did there :)

    • @peterolesen3567
      @peterolesen3567 Před 3 lety +8

      @@ohitsstar1241 He doesn't if you aren't 12 years old.

    • @ohitsstar1241
      @ohitsstar1241 Před 3 lety +12

      @@peterolesen3567 so i see you are a big fan of his

  • @patrick9876
    @patrick9876 Před 4 lety +233

    May we pray for the return of full communion between the two Patriarchates🙏🏻☦️

    • @andreasm5770
      @andreasm5770 Před 3 lety +13

      Amen! ✝️🙏🏻🕯️
      Messages of unity are essential in my opinion while many from both sides are spreading hate to one another and criticising each other over minor issues that were not even the cause of the schism. May Orthodoxy rise again! ☦️☦️☦️

    • @vanmars5718
      @vanmars5718 Před 3 lety +45

      Or not....I rather see Catholics into our Greek churches than Russian arrogancy

    • @richlopez4466
      @richlopez4466 Před 3 lety +29

      Won't happen as long as dictator Putin is in control of Russia

    • @patrick9876
      @patrick9876 Před 3 lety +6

      @@richlopez4466 that’s where prayer comes in.

    • @gwan_git
      @gwan_git Před 3 lety +6

      @@vanmars5718 that's the Christian spirit

  • @villiamkarl-gustavlundberg5422

    Never heard about this before. Great vid.

  • @Goblinsharkhundredsofthem
    @Goblinsharkhundredsofthem Před 3 lety +139

    The two types of comments
    "It does not matter if your religious or not ,religion history is fascinating "
    "DEATH TO THE HERETIC!"

    • @jeune_turc9404
      @jeune_turc9404 Před 3 lety +1

      @Mohammed Khetran So did everyone who lived in a Medieval mindset

    • @diegotapia2830
      @diegotapia2830 Před 3 lety +2

      purge the non catholic unbelivers

    • @nazeerkhot3651
      @nazeerkhot3651 Před 3 lety +1

      @Mohammed Khetran they are atheists ya prick. So that means they are not using their values. So you are plain wrong.

  • @JimboPresi22
    @JimboPresi22 Před 3 lety +175

    You wanna hear an interesting and confusing fact, or actually, many? The autocephalous church of greece holds power over just half the land and about 6/10 of greek population. The island of crete is under the jurisdiction of the semi autonomous from the ecumenical patriarchate church of Crete with roughly 620k people; then the 5 metropolises of dodekanisos are directly under the jurisdiction of the patriarchate ( I don't know how many people). Then the metropolises of the new lands (northern and eastern Aegean, Thrace, Epirus, Macedonia and the area of elassona in thessaly) while belong to the patriarchate, are "on loan for the season" under the stewardship of the autocephalous church of greece. And then is the autonomous monastic state of Mount Athos. So if you think the situation over there in ukraine with the 2 churches, one russian backed and one constantinople backed is confusing, just think how little is greece in relation to the size and population of ukraine

    • @titusflaviusvespasian5923
      @titusflaviusvespasian5923 Před 2 lety

      The more I find out about the internal schisms of the "Orthodox" church, the more I see that it is proto-Protestantism. Rome was correct, before Vatican II, of the universal supremacy of the Pope over all churches in the world. And, as always, Rome is presented as demonic while in actuality they did a lot to create a dogmatic and societal hegemony throughout all Catholic countries. There are always Judases in the Church, but to throw the baby out with the bath water is insanity.

    • @abehatzis8583
      @abehatzis8583 Před rokem +5

      Not really the same, although Constantinople, Greece, Cyprus are 3 separate Autocephalous Orthodox Churches, they are all pretty much aligned and united on all issues.
      Russia and Ukraine have been at war for years and Ukraine doesn't want its church controlled by Russia

  • @ItzCollapsabLE
    @ItzCollapsabLE Před 3 lety +214

    The Constantinople circle looks like it has a mouth 🤣🤣

  • @eedobee
    @eedobee Před 2 lety +16

    Well, this flowered into relevance.

  • @BiharyGabor
    @BiharyGabor Před 3 lety +95

    8:45 Phyletism in orthodoxy does NOT mean the creation of autonomous and autocephalous churches. It means creating them based on ETHNICITY instead of delimiting canonical territories. Phyletism means there are at least four different orthodox churches in my home city (Budapest) while non-phyletism includes the idea of creating a single orthodox church in America, for example.
    Moscow has historically stood for non-phyletism declaring the whole Russian Empire its canonical territory. Orthodox churches on the Balkans tend to be rather phyletist - this is why we have so many orthodox churches present in Hungary. There is no Hungarian orthodox church but there are Romanian, Serb, Greek, Russian etc. orthodox christians in Hungary, more or less having their own churches here.
    The delimitation between Athens and Constantinople is a beautiful example of non-phyletism, anyway.

    • @raphaelledesma9393
      @raphaelledesma9393 Před 3 lety +8

      I note that from a Roman Catholic perspective, this issue is kind of foreign. This may be due to historically the Papacy resisted attempts of nations to control the local Church seen especially in the Investiture Controversy and present in various forms historically afterwards. Ironically, what really helped the Popes finally centralize the Church in various nations is the rise of secularism. With the separation of Church and State, many nations finally stopped attempting to interfere with bishop appointments and allowed the Pope to dictate the policies of local churches. So although there are different customs in various nations, as a Catholic, it never feels far from home to stop by the local church and go to Mass.

    • @Canonicisme
      @Canonicisme Před 2 lety +2

      There is only one ethnicity which is sacred, heavenly, angel-like and orthodox in this poor world, and it is the Russian ethnicity. As long as all true Christians in this world are Russians, there is no need of more than one Patriarchate in the world. If a single person converts to true Christianity, he will also embrace the Russian language and culture.

    • @BiharyGabor
      @BiharyGabor Před 2 lety +12

      @@Canonicisme O c'mon 😃

    • @Canonicisme
      @Canonicisme Před 2 lety +1

      @@BiharyGabor And i can say what i said, because i am Italian and i have been Ukrainian Orthodox from 2004 to 2008 and then i converted to Hinduism in 2009 and i am still a Hindu now!

    • @BiharyGabor
      @BiharyGabor Před 2 lety +3

      @@Canonicisme Now it is clear. You are a person completely lost in confusion. I am sorry for you and hope you find something better in life than this.

  • @markusarseneault7358
    @markusarseneault7358 Před 4 lety +72

    wonderful to see a youtuber final explore the political angle of the Schism, been wanting to see that since it started! Awesome work!

    • @grigoriitorkel2485
      @grigoriitorkel2485 Před 3 lety

      I was going to say the opposite - thank you for not making it seem like it is all just secular politics by including the historical background and emphasising that Constantinople and Moscow have not been very good friends for almost 600 years. 😄

    • @Canonicisme
      @Canonicisme Před 2 lety +1

      It is not politics, it is God and Putin fighting against the wicked ! Sorry, i meant "Putin and God"

    • @ghostapostle7225
      @ghostapostle7225 Před 2 lety

      @@grigoriitorkel2485 Sorry, but it's obviously politcally motivated. It was almost the same kind of issue with the 15-16th century schism.

    • @grigoriitorkel2485
      @grigoriitorkel2485 Před 2 lety

      @@ghostapostle7225 I never said it was not. However, many western (and to some extent also eastern) commentators make it seem like it is exclusively secular politics. They completely ignore the historical and canonical context.

    • @br.samuel4754
      @br.samuel4754 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Canonicisme it is the old joke. What said Putin before, standing for the throne of God...? Out of my way, that is my seat. Hahaha.

  • @letnjiznoj
    @letnjiznoj Před 3 lety +99

    The thing with the montengrin orthodox church is that like three people would attend it because three people want it

    • @_Jebb_
      @_Jebb_ Před 3 lety +34

      All three of them being former communists, therefore current atheists...

    • @user-wj7ro8hy5j
      @user-wj7ro8hy5j Před 3 lety +23

      @Горан Цеста Yeah but only on Cetinje, why, because they are hardcore Serbhaters and Montenegrins.

    • @user-wj7ro8hy5j
      @user-wj7ro8hy5j Před 3 lety +15

      @Горан Цеста Propaganda, century of communism, Cetinje was one of the biggest supporter of communism, and what was Tito's policy, decentralisation and separatisation of Serbs because they were largest threat to Yugoslavia in his head and his advisors(Croats and Slovens) heads. To remind you that Cetinje is still great supporter of Liberals(First Montenegrin Nationalist) and Communism. This is reply for Cetinje and i never even said anything about Montenegrins and Serbs and you assumed that i am claiming that Montenegrins are Serbs.

    • @namelesssurnameless4158
      @namelesssurnameless4158 Před 3 lety +18

      Daily reminder that Montenegrins are Serbs.

    • @dorinpopa6962
      @dorinpopa6962 Před 3 lety +5

      @@user-wj7ro8hy5j same was done in the USSR. Large parts of today's Ukraine became part of Ukraine under Soviet rule and the ethnic makeup and identities weren't clear cut. Eastern and Southern Ukraine was mostly Russians and a whole plethora of immigrants invited by the Tsars from all over Russia and Europe. That's why those regions have minorities of Bulgarians, Greeks, and Germans. I'm not even talking about Jews who were the biggest minority. Western Ukraine was annexed only in the 20th century and it's nationalism was a lot more defined as it was in isolation from other Eastern Slavs and fighting for autonomy inside the Austrian empire first and then inside Poland. The modern Ukrainian is actually based on dialects from Western Ukraine and that basically decided what Ukrainian nationalism will look like. The Soviets had a policy of supporting movements of naturalisation of the population, encouraging identification to the nationality of the Republic one was living in. This way all the nationalities in modern Ukraine that was pieced together from different regions were told "you are now all Ukrainians". It was ok when the USSR with it's internationalism was around and it wasn't really important how you adhered to the principle of being Ukrainian. That's how we got a big on paper Ukrainian population that considers itself Ukrainian but understands it differently. But now after USSR's demise politicians jumped to exploit national identity in its search for power and influence polarizing people and driving them against eachother.

  • @user-ju2bv9du4f
    @user-ju2bv9du4f Před 3 lety +182

    First the schism between Rome and Constantinople, then schism between Constantinople and Moscow.
    What would Jesus Christ say to the Pope, the Patriarchs, the Metropolitans and the Archbishops?

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah Před 3 lety +82

      Probably: "What in the name of God's Arse are you doing?"

    • @dY5FUNCT10N4L
      @dY5FUNCT10N4L Před 3 lety +68

      "Anyone for more wine, oh by the way the churches, power structures and cult of personalities you've built are completely blasphemous."
      -jesus, when he gets back

    • @jamesmartello1
      @jamesmartello1 Před 3 lety +57

      God would say what He has always said to His creatures, "Even as your fail, I Love you still."

    • @eglistellez9185
      @eglistellez9185 Před 3 lety +6

      It’s all about power

    • @kolontaialexis3567
      @kolontaialexis3567 Před 3 lety +4

      Facepalm

  • @afanasymarinov2236
    @afanasymarinov2236 Před 3 lety +13

    Brilliant. Precise and easy to understand. Keep up the great work.

  • @tiortedrootsky
    @tiortedrootsky Před 3 lety +122

    Dont overestimate importance of religion in Russia. Most people who call themselves christians in Russia havent read the bible, dont go to church, they are not part of real life community, that can gather and do something together. For them being christian is just a way to be part of abstract group of "normal" people, traditionalist, patriarchal.

    • @greggrimer1428
      @greggrimer1428 Před 3 lety +7

      As it ever was. The bible was only printed and available in the early 1500s. Christianity dominated Europe and the Americas without the bible. Most people in the world could not even read until just over 100 years ago.
      There has never been a well catechised majority in any Christian nation in all of Christian history. Never been a real life community anywhere ever. But it does not matter if the movers and shakers in power are educated and committed as 80 percent will go along with it.
      2 to 5 percent of very committed people can transform a nation as most people are sheep. They follow, they don't resist. Just look around you to see all the idiots wearing useless masks and taking experimental drugs for a virus that only old people are dying from.

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 Před 3 lety +31

      When I went to Russia I saw a lot of young people going in and praying at church. The churches in western countries are dying massively.

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 Před 3 lety +9

      @@snuurferalangur4357 That's not what he said. He was pointing out, correctly, that literacy is a very recent trend and that even the Bible wasn't mass printed until the 1500s. On top of that, Western Europeans didn't have access to Bibles in their own languages, it was Latin which nobody knew. In the East it was in Greek, Syriac, Arabic and Church Slavonic, etc so far more people actually understood it (if they were literate).

    • @nazeerkhot3651
      @nazeerkhot3651 Před 3 lety +3

      @@greggrimer1428 your paragraph was so good why ruin it with anti masker bullshit.

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 Před 2 lety +11

      If religion really would have that great importance in russia it would be lot more peaceful society without mafia. Now Russia has totally non christian fame all over the world. Orthodoxy is not about outward things like going to Church but after that ropping your neigbour.

  • @cherubin7th
    @cherubin7th Před 2 lety +48

    Moscow's patriarch want to replace the Constantinople patriarch as number one for a long time. Constantinople justified its place as the new Rome, to take the position from the Pope. But since Constantinople lost power under Islamic rule, Moscow sees itself as 3rd Rome.

    • @Botosanipeople
      @Botosanipeople Před 2 lety +2

      Oh yes, the romans were knowed yo be good Christians, and every Christian nation wants to be associated with that name

    • @CantoniaCustoms
      @CantoniaCustoms Před 2 lety +2

      So given how Russia is supposed to be the third Rome, and is considered "Holy, Catholic and Apostolic", doesn't it make it the Roman Catholic Church?
      Checkmate orthos

    • @user-xh7wg6yn5o
      @user-xh7wg6yn5o Před rokem

      @@CantoniaCustoms Catholicism is a herecy of Orthodox church

    • @DonPedroman
      @DonPedroman Před rokem

      Bullshit, Madrid is the Third Rome

    • @user-xh7wg6yn5o
      @user-xh7wg6yn5o Před rokem

      @@DonPedroman Madrid is nothing, just a european village

  • @thanasisathan9090
    @thanasisathan9090 Před 3 lety +35

    Technically the ancient patriarchs are five but the one in Rome is now the pope

    • @user-bz9sj8mh5d
      @user-bz9sj8mh5d Před 3 lety +5

      There is also a pope in Alexandria.

    • @riograndedosulball248
      @riograndedosulball248 Před 2 lety +6

      The patriarchy of Rome is lowkey the "last man standing" among the ancient ones though

    • @dewd9327
      @dewd9327 Před 2 lety +11

      @@riograndedosulball248 the other 4 still exist, they haven’t fallen apart

    • @tobyroyparkerjr.233
      @tobyroyparkerjr.233 Před rokem +2

      @@dewd9327 but under in muslim majority

  • @enriquepenanieto4398
    @enriquepenanieto4398 Před 3 lety +8

    I love your videos, please continue making them!

  • @kxenia7852
    @kxenia7852 Před 2 lety +16

    My mom works as a train conductor. And around 2013 , so before all this conflict, her train was driving through Ukraine and in one of the stops a Priest aproached her to ask for some water from the train. She asked what happened and the lady working at that train station said its been a week since he's been sleeping on that train station. I think this separation of russia/ukranian priests in ukraine has been going on long before tgis conflict

  • @nosnik6138
    @nosnik6138 Před 4 lety +9

    Excellent video, excellent topic, excellent everything.

  • @gawkthimm6030
    @gawkthimm6030 Před 3 lety +4

    fantastic vid, I knew some of that history, but you summarized and explained excellently

  • @tudorgavrilita9900
    @tudorgavrilita9900 Před 3 lety +5

    Good and quite qualitative information on a complex topic! Bravo 👏

  • @nou6150
    @nou6150 Před 4 lety +9

    your videos are so good!!! I love them!! Make more!!!!

  • @Omnigreen
    @Omnigreen Před 3 lety +16

    Great content! I'm really glad that I found your channel thanks to Kraut.

  • @scott3017
    @scott3017 Před 3 lety +74

    A couple things...
    1) Protestantism is not a denomination. It is numerous denominations not in communion with each other. Nor do they share an overarching tradition that binds them. So Eastern Orthodoxy is the 2nd largest group in Christianity, followed by the Anglican Communion.
    2) there is a semi-recognized American Patriarchate, but not everyone accepts it, making its status sort of like the Ukrainian one, but without the political overtones.

    • @ranelgallardo7031
      @ranelgallardo7031 Před 2 lety +10

      Protestantism is basically an umbrella term for anyone that isn’t Catholic, Orthodox, Mormon.

    • @ghrtfhfgdfnfg
      @ghrtfhfgdfnfg Před 2 lety +33

      @@ranelgallardo7031 bro said Mormon 💀

    • @emib6599
      @emib6599 Před 2 lety

      @@ranelgallardo7031 i red Morons

    • @SpencerLemay
      @SpencerLemay Před rokem +13

      @@ranelgallardo7031 Mormons may as well be Muslims.

    • @ranelgallardo7031
      @ranelgallardo7031 Před rokem +2

      @@SpencerLemay What?! Are you this high? They don’t worship Mohammad.

  • @ausilliam
    @ausilliam Před 3 lety +9

    Awesome topic! I wish and hope the fighting and disagreement ends with happiness for both 👏

    • @juzernejm4308
      @juzernejm4308 Před 3 lety +3

      Happiness for both is impossible when one of them is Russia.

    • @user-ou9qd9no5n
      @user-ou9qd9no5n Před 2 lety

      As the person above said, if one of them is Russia, it will not end well for both.

  • @tasoslts3480
    @tasoslts3480 Před 3 lety

    A very very important topic!! Thank you so much fir giving some clarifications!!

  • @twoandahalfslavs
    @twoandahalfslavs Před rokem +2

    This was really informative! Thanks!!

  • @IloveRumania
    @IloveRumania Před 2 lety +7

    The CZcams algorithm sure has a good sense of timing.

    • @arrow1414
      @arrow1414 Před 2 lety

      More like analysis of what is being searched for.

  • @alonsopochon3246
    @alonsopochon3246 Před 3 lety +8

    Have been waiting a lot of time to truly understand this, thanks a lot! New sub

  • @ammazer1229
    @ammazer1229 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This video needs a part 2 now.

  • @davidcassens2426
    @davidcassens2426 Před 2 lety

    Excellent review, well done.

  • @Darkangelssimp
    @Darkangelssimp Před 4 lety +13

    Great video I’m surprised I’ve never heard about this before

  • @GeorgiosLeo
    @GeorgiosLeo Před 3 lety +27

    The ancient Patriarchs were established in the 300s

    • @MajdFreiji
      @MajdFreiji Před 3 lety +4

      What absolutely not
      The ancient Patriarchies were established by the Apostles themselves, Peter and Paul for Antioch, for instance.

    • @user-bz9sj8mh5d
      @user-bz9sj8mh5d Před 3 lety

      @Dharma Defender Yes, actually there is, such as in the writings of some of the early church fathers.

    • @user-bz9sj8mh5d
      @user-bz9sj8mh5d Před 3 lety +1

      @Dharma Defender Wrong, most of the ones that matter are considered reliable, for many reasons.

  • @MoisesMartinez381
    @MoisesMartinez381 Před 3 lety

    Did not know this. Very informative good looking out.

  • @DTL0VER
    @DTL0VER Před 3 lety +2

    Great video!

  • @alessandro5770
    @alessandro5770 Před 4 lety +5

    Nice video man

  • @RAYDENfilipp
    @RAYDENfilipp Před 3 lety +2

    I am surprised how well-prepared and well-thought this material is. Great job!

  • @MikeMaris
    @MikeMaris Před 2 lety

    Well this is probably going to change a lot now due to the invasive only time will tell. Great video and cant wait for more great future videos!

  • @eleftheriosmas
    @eleftheriosmas Před 3 lety +60

    1)The ancient Patriarchates are not the "prestigious" ones. They are the ones established by an Ecumenical Council. The rest of them were established by decision of the one in whose the territory they belonged to curve this piece of land out of itself and grant it autocephaly. Thus they can always take it back.
    Especially in this case it was not even given to Moscow to have it as part of its lands but simply to run it while still belonging to the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

    • @Bleakfacts
      @Bleakfacts Před 2 lety +10

      No, it's not autocephaly if you can take it back.

    • @anonymousbloke1
      @anonymousbloke1 Před rokem +4

      Funny thing is the Moscow patriarchate was never really given a Tomos itself. Thus making its "autocephalous" status illegitimate

    • @eleftheriosmas
      @eleftheriosmas Před rokem +2

      @@peepoclown1 No, that's not correct. I 've studied ecclesiastical law in law school. If you don't like hearing it from me find some other lawyer specialising in church law to explain it to you. All Churches except the Patriarchates of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem (+Rome) and the Church of Cyprus have their autocephaly based on a Tomos issued by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (all of them except Georgia which i am not sure about it. It could be under Antioch) which granted them in the first place and can revoke them as well.
      Also in most of them there are a number of detailed provisions and obligations of the newly autonomous Church in order to keep its status. For example the Church of Greece has to abide to 12 provisions which include Patriarchical privileges, recognitions, exceptions etc etc.

    • @AlexanderSergeevRus
      @AlexanderSergeevRus Před rokem

      @@anonymousbloke1 Don't spread nonsense 'bout Tomos. The practice of issuing Tomos for autocephaly arose only in the 19th century.

    • @AlexanderSergeevRus
      @AlexanderSergeevRus Před rokem

      @@eleftheriosmas I beg your pardon, but I did not find a single source that would postulate the possibility of depriving the local Church of autocephaly.

  • @williamcurley9655
    @williamcurley9655 Před 2 lety +8

    This has a lot to do w what’s happening today. Good vid

  • @jackwisniewski3859
    @jackwisniewski3859 Před 4 lety +4

    awesome video

  • @fyodor_ivanovich
    @fyodor_ivanovich Před 3 lety +138

    You kind of missed the fact there has been a Ukrainian Orthodox Church with a massive amount of power in the ROC. Istanbul came into Ukraine, found the schismatics, and made a new church- in the face of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine.

    • @SI-cd7xs
      @SI-cd7xs Před 2 lety +29

      Orthodox Church has always been a tool. This time the patriarch is being used by nato/us. Never forget while orthodox people were being slaughtered during then uprisings in the Balkans in the late 19th century the patriarch In Constantinople was telling them it’s a sin to fight against the sultan. 😂😂

    • @lucieciepka1031
      @lucieciepka1031 Před 2 lety +8

      The way you talk is so funny 😂 Istanbul came? What?! Where?! Those are political problems for the corrupt clergy. How does this affect you access to churches? Even if you can’t get in to a church, how does this prevent you from praying or being a good Christian? As long as you can worship freely, let the politics to the bishops.

    • @cherubin7th
      @cherubin7th Před 2 lety

      @@SI-cd7xs Moscow's patriarch is power hungry and wants to become some kind of pope.

    • @evanf111og
      @evanf111og Před 2 lety

      yes because the Patriarch of Constantinople is a cia plant, after he passes there will be no support for the new uoc and then the minor schism will be undone

    • @evanf111og
      @evanf111og Před 2 lety +1

      @@cherubin7th lies

  • @alovernighter
    @alovernighter Před 2 lety +44

    For anyone who wonders why the numbers at 8:20 are not in favour of the pro-ukrainian side, here's an explainer:
    1. Moscow does not simply has its church represented in Ukraine directly, but rather through a "subsidiary" called UOCMP "Ukrainian orthodox church of the Moscowy Patriarchy" - . It has its own leader ("metropolit"), who has significant autonomy within his actions and statements. (E.g. he was wise enough to take up pro-ukrainian side in the recent conflict).
    2. Historically, the most densely populated regions of the country (i.e. where most population lives) were those close to the Russian border. After the fall of the USSR and the restoration of the orthodox religion almost all churches in the region joined UOCPM, because it had larger network => had more money for the restoration and construction of new churches.
    3. Ukraine is a country with an aging population, where the majority IS the older generation (People 40-60 y.o.). It's true that church still plays some place in Ukrainian life, but that is relevant mostly with older generations (who are, at the moment, still a majority). Among my peers, people born after the fall of the USSR, almost NONE go to church, the majority are secular (agnostics or atheists).
    Therefore, the situation is likely to change very soon, I guess.

    • @LancesArmorStriking
      @LancesArmorStriking Před rokem +4

      Probably the same in russia, too. I don't think the Schism will change, but it will continue being used as a political tool by both, even if 5 people total still go to chuch))

    • @TheLouisianan
      @TheLouisianan Před rokem +1

      It's interesting that as an American I've never heard of this schism going on and I like to think I keep up with current events in the news. It seems that this issue was pretty obvious in Europe and considering this video was made in 2020 it shows that it was only a matter of time before this schism combined with other grudges would eventually turn into a war.

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare Před rokem

      Unfortunately, Russians have been using their church as a tool to further their agenda in the war. This would harm their legitimacy further as the church no longer acts independently from the state.

  • @AthanasiosJapan
    @AthanasiosJapan Před 3 lety +10

    Very good presentation of a complicated issue.
    I hope for a settlement on good terms for all sides.
    Keep up the good job!

    • @evanf111og
      @evanf111og Před 2 lety

      one the cia plant that is the Patriarch of Constantinople passes on Russia and Constantinople will be together again

  • @HaukeBass
    @HaukeBass Před rokem +11

    Interesting. A follow-up-video with respect to the war would be great. Have - for example - recently more people joined the ukrainian church and left the russian church in response to the russian aggression?

    • @Itgetsbetterofficial
      @Itgetsbetterofficial Před rokem +1

      I was wondering this exact thing.

    • @andreasm5770
      @andreasm5770 Před rokem +1

      Yes they have. Since the creation of the video, the OCU has grown from 45% to 75% of the Ukrainian Orthodox population. The UOC-MP has declined to around 5% (but do take the statistics with a grain of salt). Actually there have been whole parishes and even dioceses if I'm not mistaken migrating to the OCU. Also, update, the UOC-MP has also cut ties with Moscow since the war begun (but peacefully).

    • @HaukeBass
      @HaukeBass Před rokem +1

      @@andreasm5770 thanks!

  • @Ussurin
    @Ussurin Před 2 lety +27

    4:30 - I think it is important to recognize that while Polish-Lithuanian monarchy was catholic, Warsaw Confederacy made it a religiously free state where orthodox church was not opressed. Even more, later the PLC manged to mend the Great Schism locally and unite Polish section of catholic church and Ruthenian section of orthodox church. Orthodox priests accepted Pope as their patriarch with power to interpet Bible in scecial decrets and in return were granted freedom to fully uphold and continue all their other religious beliefs, traditions and rituals in Union of Lublin. This union stands till this day. Yes, there exists a catholic orthodox church in Europe. And catholics and orthodoxs can attend and partake in rituals with each other in each others churches without issue.

    • @Ussurin
      @Ussurin Před 2 lety

      6:47 - here it shows up again. Techncially there are 3 competing orthodox churches in Ukraine: Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church and Catholic Orthodox Church.

    • @martinmortyry7444
      @martinmortyry7444 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Ussurin It's called Greek Catholic Church, not Catholic Orthodox. Its relation to Pope by itself disqualifies it from the Orthodox club, even if they recognise other Patriarchs as their religious heads.

    • @Ussurin
      @Ussurin Před 2 lety +2

      @@martinmortyry7444 Well, we may call it differently in Polish.
      I would also say that while other Orthodox Churches may feel how you described, in our region we feel that it's mending of schism that unites both branches instead. We won't force others to recognize it and we are perfectly happy for it to be a local thing, but you cannot deny that when it comes to greater rejnification lessons from that mending surely woild be useful.

    • @martinmortyry7444
      @martinmortyry7444 Před 2 lety

      @@Ussurin dude, I'm Polish myself! And I've never heard anyone call Greco-Catholic Church "Kościół Katolicko-Prawosławny." Another thing is, this Church is rather minor in The Ukraine, about 10% of all the believers, most of them in the west. Still, of what I know, The Ukraine has the largest amount of Eastern Catholics in the world, so it might account for something.

    • @wordart_guian
      @wordart_guian Před rokem

      @@Ussurin now the Russian one has left the russian church for good

  • @Zekushiiido
    @Zekushiiido Před 4 lety +6

    Good vid!

  • @BirdEgg123
    @BirdEgg123 Před 4 lety +10

    Hi I'm your 500th subscriber!!

  • @bigbrownhouse6999
    @bigbrownhouse6999 Před 2 lety +6

    I am a new convert to orthodoxy and found this very helpful

  • @iamothemakhnovist20
    @iamothemakhnovist20 Před 3 lety +1

    very good video !

  • @queingofmusic330
    @queingofmusic330 Před 2 lety +8

    Great job, Politics with Paint. It was a very beautiful video from the visual side. But I'm slightly dissatisfied about the context. You didn't mention Kievan metropoly that was reestablished during the cossack times and regognized by Jerusalem's and Konstantinopole's patriarchs. Unfortunately, it was later integrated by force into the Moscow patriarchy in 1686 during the Ivan Samoylovych's rule over the Eastern Hetmanshchyna. In 1687 patriarchate of Constantinople recognize that action as illegal, Ukrainian church lost its independence until 2019.

  • @myronplatte8354
    @myronplatte8354 Před 2 lety +9

    The Patriarch of Constantinople does not have a special right to grant autocephaly, except to churches under his omophorion.

  • @costaroumeliotis4639
    @costaroumeliotis4639 Před 3 lety +96

    Loved both Russia and Ukraine from a Greek ☦️☦️☦️

    • @ontheline3077
      @ontheline3077 Před 3 lety +6

      That is mutual, filos)

    • @LetsGoGetThem
      @LetsGoGetThem Před 3 lety +58

      Nobody:
      Greeks when Orthodoxy is mentioned: * *rapid typing* *

    • @ghostofathens6600
      @ghostofathens6600 Před 3 lety +20

      @@LetsGoGetThem what can we say we created it after all

    • @spymaster3366
      @spymaster3366 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ghostofathens6600 actually no orthodox is the original Christianity because the pope ruled over ostrogoths Visigoths and other barabarian tribes

    • @ddpmk355
      @ddpmk355 Před 3 lety +23

      @@spymaster3366 The popes were Orthodox before 1054.

  • @tejdandekar
    @tejdandekar Před 3 lety

    That was really good!

  • @dr0skaboney
    @dr0skaboney Před 2 lety

    Awesome video man

  • @tendum9139
    @tendum9139 Před 3 lety +33

    Until 1686 Kyivan Metropolis was independent from Moscow.

    • @Boyar300AV
      @Boyar300AV Před 3 lety +7

      There was no Kyivan Metropolis jist Kievan and he was subordinate to Poland. Patriarch of all Rus was situated in Vladimir since 12th century.

  • @jelkrette1955
    @jelkrette1955 Před 3 lety +3

    Good video I hope you get more subscribers

  • @jabrilbalakrishna
    @jabrilbalakrishna Před rokem

    Great unbiased video at last is a sight to behold brothers

  • @cbcluckyii4042
    @cbcluckyii4042 Před 3 lety +23

    The Carman music in the background is fitting. Lol

  • @imperatoraurelian8015
    @imperatoraurelian8015 Před 3 lety +35

    I kind of feel like it should also be mentioned that the current Patriarch of the ROC is closely aligned with the current Russian government, so imo, even though Phyletism is a concern, Putin is also probably asking Kirill to pull strings. An independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church greatly reduces the chance that Russia could ever occupy it again. And we all know Putin gets a half chub at the thought of annexing Ukraine.

    • @pop-n-rock
      @pop-n-rock Před 3 lety +2

      correct

    • @humanoidform7556
      @humanoidform7556 Před 3 lety +1

      Nah that just regular approach to orthodox christianity if they majority in a nation because their believer very conservative even Greece openly recognize Orthodoxy become national religion.

    • @pop-n-rock
      @pop-n-rock Před 3 lety +7

      @@humanoidform7556 that is NOT regular approach,
      Mr. Kirill is playing politics clearly for Russian imperialism.
      That does not happen in Greece lol which planet do you come from?

    • @humanoidform7556
      @humanoidform7556 Před 3 lety +4

      @@pop-n-rock maybe yes in a regional context but for foreign relations of course not they are super neutral, the evidence was just look at the 2008 conflict between Georgia and Russia, Moscow patriarchet didn't recognize the Abkhazian Orthodox Church.
      About Greece this is from Wikipedia lists the countries that have state religions : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_religion
      About me i am just Australian with Belarusian and orthodox heritage who studying International relation

    • @pop-n-rock
      @pop-n-rock Před 3 lety

      @@humanoidform7556 Kirill made the video Byzantium, talking bad and antagonistically against the Greeks.Just go on and watch it and do not delete again my comment..

  • @vlodko
    @vlodko Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for your deep analysis of our problems with Russia...

  • @Emre-tf8hp
    @Emre-tf8hp Před 3 lety +6

    I live in constantinople. Ive never heard of this. Good video!

    • @reigenlucilfer6154
      @reigenlucilfer6154 Před 3 lety +1

      so are you a turk

    • @Emre-tf8hp
      @Emre-tf8hp Před 3 lety +2

      @@reigenlucilfer6154 yes.

    • @reigenlucilfer6154
      @reigenlucilfer6154 Před 3 lety

      @@Emre-tf8hp cool, why do you call it constantinople instead of istanbul

    • @Emre-tf8hp
      @Emre-tf8hp Před 3 lety +3

      @@reigenlucilfer6154 saying "istanbul" in an english sentence just sounds off to me

    • @reigenlucilfer6154
      @reigenlucilfer6154 Před 3 lety

      @@Emre-tf8hp i see, are you an atheist?

  • @gdebouillon
    @gdebouillon Před 3 lety

    Thanks!

  • @henryespinoza1913
    @henryespinoza1913 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you so much for this material. Very informative indeed. How about a similar video "Uniatism."

  • @arcticflower7223
    @arcticflower7223 Před 3 lety +16

    I've been aware of the schism for two years but I did learn why people want to stop cutting down trees until last week.
    I thought the Byzantine church was basically cut in two now but now I understand it's more complex than that.

  • @nikolai1790
    @nikolai1790 Před 3 lety +47

    Oh my goodness thank you for not simply saying Kyivan Rus was Russian history. It gave me goosebumps to hear you say it was the history of Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. So refreshing to all these other history videos just simply calling it "Russian" history. You earned my sub

    • @enderman_666
      @enderman_666 Před 3 lety +17

      TBH I see more salty Ukrainians claiming the Rus' to be solely Ukrainian and that it has nothing to do with modern Russia.

    • @larslundandersen7722
      @larslundandersen7722 Před 3 lety +14

      @@enderman_666 Maybe they go a little bit too far, because Russians have spent the last 200-300 years pretending that all Eastern Slavs were basically Russians. And have basically done everything they could to destroy their separate cultural identities.
      Eastern European Nationalism doesn't make good neighbours. And the worst version of Eastern European Nationalism is probably Russian Nationalism, followed narrowly by Serb Nationalism.

    • @alekpoko2655
      @alekpoko2655 Před 3 lety +4

      @@larslundandersen7722This is idiotic, for the last 200-300 years there has been no Ukrainian or Belarusian nationality. These are Old Russian dialects. Their statehood and national significance they received literally by accident after the collapse of the Soviets

    • @fastman9251
      @fastman9251 Před 3 lety +11

      @@alekpoko2655 you my friend are either a troll or extremely historically illiterate (although if you're from the West I can forgive you since Eastern Europe is a part of the world that Westerners have very little knowledge of, and the knowledge they have is very generalized).

    • @OrkosUA
      @OrkosUA Před 3 lety +9

      @@alekpoko2655 Ukrainians and Belarusian were never russian dialects, but other east slavs equal to russians.

  • @washikaafrozi1469
    @washikaafrozi1469 Před 3 lety +17

    It’s extremely new and odd to see a church schism in the 2010s.

    • @greggrimer1428
      @greggrimer1428 Před 3 lety +5

      Wait for a year or three. You will see a major schism in the Roman Catholic Church. The Traditionalistd in there cannot abide Francis and his Marxist, Globalist. Freemasonic sympathies.

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 Před 3 lety +2

      Not really. There's been countless schisms in the modern age, in different areas and churches, including within Eastern Orthodoxy. Mainstream media and int'l media just doesn't cover it because it's irrelevant to them.

    • @nazeerkhot3651
      @nazeerkhot3651 Před 3 lety +2

      @@greggrimer1428 bruh you are quite the conspiracy theorist. Please go away and play with your measles.

    • @HolyknightVader999
      @HolyknightVader999 Před 2 lety +4

      @@greggrimer1428 The traditionalists already left. And it caused nothing but a small whimper.

    • @vincentterraneo2176
      @vincentterraneo2176 Před 2 lety +3

      It happens more often then you think but people not interested in religion don't really pay attention to it. In Catholicism we have some radical traditionalists who are schismatic or semi schismatic and there's talks that the German Bishops might break into schism. Though none of it is as big as what the Orthodoxy is going through now
      Don't even get me started on the protestants. They're churches are braking apart and reuniting all the time

  • @marsh2537
    @marsh2537 Před 2 lety +4

    I think that a lot of the orthodox Christians in Europe aligned with Constantinople will continue dialogue with the Catholics and improve relations with Rome slowly over time, while Moscow will be more and more isolated

  • @NiceColorss
    @NiceColorss Před 3 lety +3

    This channel feels like a spiritual successor to brainforbreakfast, keep it up!

  • @renafielding945
    @renafielding945 Před rokem

    I am so interested in this.

  • @deb664
    @deb664 Před 3 lety

    Thank you.

  • @Tyranthunter1821
    @Tyranthunter1821 Před 3 lety +20

    I am a Greek and embrace all my Eastern Orthodox brothers and sisters. Enough of this! Very well done video.

    • @boybutchpatriot3477
      @boybutchpatriot3477 Před 3 lety +3

      Schism is disgusting for us
      No religious Ukrainian supported this

    • @princesskenny7222
      @princesskenny7222 Před 2 lety

      Have you ever been to the ex-soviet states? Most of the people specially the Gen-Z are agnostic and atheists. They aren't buying religion at all.

    • @PUARockstar
      @PUARockstar Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@boybutchpatriot3477 I never supported the schism, but situation is rather more complicated that is seen from the outside

  • @Tarik360
    @Tarik360 Před 2 lety +5

    That schism was unexpected but I feel like even though it's underreported, I did not know of this means a lot of people underestimated the significance, holy crap!

  • @gtctv7000
    @gtctv7000 Před rokem +1

    Nice video. I find it quite odd that you didn't at least mention the Oriental Orthodox Church

  • @houstonburnside8985
    @houstonburnside8985 Před 2 lety

    I wish there were more videos on this.

  • @stit6582
    @stit6582 Před 2 lety +5

    ❤️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️☦️❤️
    🇷🇴 Love to all my Orthodox Brothers!

  • @Woloh
    @Woloh Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for the correct pronouncing of the "Belarusians"

  • @77Catguy
    @77Catguy Před 2 lety

    Given current hostilities with the Ukraine War, this is in need of a serious update...

  • @theeternalklansmanmaestro5039

    Interessting, would like to see the same Fights in catholic and protestant churches, could help to fight the heresys in these two.

  • @Henrytorybot
    @Henrytorybot Před 4 lety +11

    Finally, a bibliography, I take of my hat to you sir

  • @themolerat9281
    @themolerat9281 Před 2 lety +6

    I wonder what the two are fighting over now? Hope it's nothing Major!

  • @LetoxxIant
    @LetoxxIant Před rokem

    great topic and explaination but a tip
    no background music - it was in some parts hard to understand you

  • @meofamily4
    @meofamily4 Před 2 lety +1

    I am surprised that you omitted any mention of the Uniate Church.

  • @anatolygoldman3318
    @anatolygoldman3318 Před 3 lety +14

    Glad to see that people are paying attention to the Church crysis! Unfirtunately I am forced to dislike it. Even considering the complexity of the topic this explanation seems to be just scratching the surface and omitting several important facts thus being far from perfect.

    • @spyczech
      @spyczech Před 2 lety +1

      What kind of omitted facts were omitted?

  • @technoeevee6969
    @technoeevee6969 Před 3 lety +5

    Why is it the more I learn about christian histroy, the more schisms I find?

  • @novrlpin5963
    @novrlpin5963 Před 3 lety

    Love it, you earn my subscribe

  • @uamaz5615
    @uamaz5615 Před 3 lety +2

    I am just curious where did you get the percentage of support for each church?

    • @juzernejm4308
      @juzernejm4308 Před 3 lety +1

      It is wrong already, 43.9 % of Ukrainian Christians say they belong to the church of Ukraine, 15.2% - to the Ukrainian church of Russian Patriarchate, 38.4% don't belong to any of them, and 2.5% - "I don't know". socis.kiev.ua/ua/2019-01/#:~:text=%D0%94%D0%BE%20%D1%8F%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%97%20%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B5%20%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%97%20%D0%A6%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BA%D0%B2%D0%B8%20%D0%92%D0%B8%20%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%B5%20%D0%B2i%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5%3F

    • @uamaz5615
      @uamaz5615 Před 3 lety +1

      @@juzernejm4308 Дякую

  • @unioneitaliana7107
    @unioneitaliana7107 Před 2 lety +13

    As a catholic (I know both services, ancient Latin and Modern in national language), I have no Problem with orthodox, they're my best Brothers, and I met also two bishops of the orthodox church, one was the archibishop of Montenegro, during a royalist convention in Rome (the Queen of Italy, Elena was from there). ✝️♥️☦️

  • @VojvodaSloboda
    @VojvodaSloboda Před 3 lety +3

    The thing about the church separating is it is purely based on identity politics.... it has nothing to do with the religion.

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis2663 Před 3 lety +2

    Being in Timişoara 🇹🇩 where, Calvinists, Luthersns, Roman, and Byzantine Rite Catholics, Serbian and Romanian Orthodox Catholics, al, have a fine array of Cathedrals and Churches, along with some German Baptists who have been around for centuries.... and a synagogue and a mosque! Where it all comes together.

    • @aenaon4111
      @aenaon4111 Před 3 lety +1

      Today I learned: Chad and Romania have the same flag. An a Romainian on CZcams used the wrong one :)

    • @theoremus
      @theoremus Před 3 měsíci

      Christopher, are the German Baptists called Huterrites (after Jacob Hutter), from anabaptist roots?

  • @userspade4039
    @userspade4039 Před rokem +1

    curious to know the current state of affairs between the two countries, religiously.

  • @ianmackenzie686
    @ianmackenzie686 Před 3 lety +6

    Lol! "As long as I can drink booze" So funny...so true!

  • @jangar5000
    @jangar5000 Před 3 lety +4

    Hey saw your comment under kraut video about turkey , saw your vid and love it . But i have a question you said " The last Abbassid caliph resided in Cairo as a puppet to the Mameluks, not in Arabia. He was then taken to Constantinople and lived his life there, but its fairly certain that he never actually gave the title of caliph to the Ottoman Sultan Selim because that story only appeared about 200 years later." I searched but found nothing about it , can you give me source please ? Thanks in advance

    • @PoliticswithPaint
      @PoliticswithPaint  Před 3 lety +7

      I remember reading that somewhere in the book "The Emergence of Modern Turkey" by Bernard Lewis. However, I don't remember where exactly and I don't own it anymore unfortunately. I tried to find a biography of Al-Mutawakkil III. in English online but couldn't find a proper one. Hope that helps a bit.

    • @jangar5000
      @jangar5000 Před 3 lety

      Politics with Paint thanks gonna looks at it

    • @klearkhoswashokani1797
      @klearkhoswashokani1797 Před 3 lety

      @@PoliticswithPaint bernard lewis fucking sucks, from someone from turkey

  • @christopheralejandromezapa8934

    Muy buen video.

  • @ayanlethesomali7357
    @ayanlethesomali7357 Před 2 lety +1

    6:14, is it the Greek-Orthodox Church of Alexandria or the Coptic Church in Alexandria that recognized Ukraine?

    • @noelxlk
      @noelxlk Před 10 měsíci

      coptics are not eastern orthorox.