From NBC News:
“Ukrainian church leader who
blamed COVID-19 on gay marriage tests positive”
A prominent religious leader in
Ukraine who earlier this year blamed the coronavirus pandemic on same-sex
marriage has tested positive for the virus, his church announced. Patriarch
Filaret, 91, who leads the large Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyiv Patriarchate,
contracted COVID-19 and was subsequently hospitalized, the church confirmed
Friday in a statement shared on its website and on Facebook. In a follow-up
statement shared Tuesday, the church said its leader’s health is “stable” as “treatment
continues.” "We ask you to continue to pray for His Holiness Patriarch
Filaret, so that the All-Merciful and Almighty Lord God will heal the
Patriarch," the statement continued. This is not the first time Filaret
has made headlines involving the global coronavirus pandemic, which has killed
nearly 3,000 people and infected over 140,000 in Ukraine. In a March interview
with a local Ukrainian TV station, he reportedly called the crisis “God’s
punishment for the sins of men and sinfulness of humanity.” “First of all, I
mean same-sex marriage,” he added. “This is the cause of the coronavirus."
Following Filaret’s controversial comments, the Ukrainian LGBTQ rights group
Insight filed a lawsuit against him in April. “Our aim is to show people that
there is no longer place for such statements from church leaders in Ukraine,”
Insight’s leader, Olena Shevchenko, told Thomson Reuters Foundation at the
time. According to the foundation, the suit sought an apology from Filaret for
disseminating false information and a correction from the TV station that aired
his controversial remarks. Maria Guryeva, a spokeswoman for Amnesty
International Ukraine, told Thomson Reuters Foundation at the time that
Filaret’s statements “are very harmful because they could lead to increased
attacks, aggression, discrimination and acceptance of violence against certain
groups.” In response to Insight's lawsuit against Filaret, the Orthodox Church
of the Kyiv Patriarchate issued a statement in April saying, “As the head of
the church and as a man, the Patriarch has the freedom to express his views,
which are based on morality." While Europe has a reputation for being
relatively progressive when it comes to LGBTQ issues, Ukraine is not among the
continent’s most gay-friendly countries. In its annual ranking of Europe’s most
queer-friendly nations, the European LGBTQ rights group ILGA-Europe has listed
Ukraine at 35 among 49 countries.
^ If you believe the Patriarch’s
reasons for Covid-19 and then you hear that the Patriarch himself tested positive
for Covid-19 then you can draw your own conclusions about all of this. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukrainian-church-leader-blamed-covid-212118709.html
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