On September 15th, the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America approved a statement regarding the newly passed law in Ukraine which would grant the authorities extraordinary powers to place an outright ban on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, depriving millions of Ukrainian citizens of their internationally guaranteed rights to religious freedom as a collective punishment.
The statement follows in full, and can be read on their website here:
The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America has followed with grave concern and profound sorrow the ongoing invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation as well as the ecclesiastical challenges in the country. While recognizing the legitimate right of governments to prevent all security threats during a time of war, the Assembly is deeply concerned with the adoption by the Ukrainian parliament of Bill 8371 (Law 3894).
Ukraine is a religiously pluralistic society. In the interest of religious freedom and the rule of law, we pray the Ukrainian Law 3894 is not used to persecute any religious group within Ukraine, which would threaten the religious liberty of millions of its citizens.
The Assembly of Bishops prays for a peaceful resolution to this invasion that upholds the civil and human rights of all Ukrainians. The Assembly further prays and urgently calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities and the return of all captives.