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"We, the faithful and the clergy of the divided Ukrainian Orthodox churches, including the Orthodox Church, which is still part of the Moscow Patriarchate are anxious about the fate of the Ukrainian Orthodoxy," says the open letter, Ukraine Today reported.

"We are sincerely grateful for the care of the Church of Constantinople and you personally about the Orthodox Ukraine, we know and appreciate the principles that you proclaimed and implemented during a visit to Ukraine in 2008, and in numerous meetings with the spiritual, social and political leaders of Ukraine, including the previous head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Metropolitan Vladimir of blessed memory, who in 2008 has turned to you and all the Orthodox Churches to assist the unification of Ukrainian Orthodoxy," the letter reads. "Based on this long-term cooperation, we ask Your Holiness to help in achieving the cherished unity of the Ukrainian church." 

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They noted that Ukraine's Orthodox Church is ready to obtain a status of the local autocephalous church, by all appropriate criteria: "Modern Ukraine is an independent state with its sovereignty recognized across the world; the Ukrainian nation has its own distinctive culture that cherishes its identity. Not only has Ukraine's Orthodox Church reached the level of being autocephalous, it can also become the largest Orthodox Church in the world, if it can overcome the division."

Read alsoTwo major Orthodox churches in Ukraine mulling mergerThe authors of the open letter supported the parliamentarians' initiative and asked Bartholomew I to convoke the All-Ukrainian unification council, and to be its "honorary head and arbiter".