The Kyiv Patriarchate considers itself an
independent church, a successor of the
Metropolis of Kyiv and all Rus The Moscow Patriarch did not comply. Although Metropolitan Filaret had been the driving force of the Kyiv Patriarchate, it was not until the sudden death of Patriarch
Volodymyr (Romaniuk) in July 1995 that he was elected the Patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus-Ukraine in October of that year. Filaret had been
defrocked by the Moscow Patriarchate (in which he had been ordained and served as bishop from February 1962 to spring 1992), and was excommunicated in February 1997. The Kyiv Patriarchate is unrecognised by the Moscow Patriarchate (which considers it schismatic) and other Orthodox churches. In April 2018, the Ecumenical Patriarchate began to consider a request by the
Ukrainian Parliament to grant canonical status to the UOC-KP in Ukraine. On 11 October 2018, after a
synod, the Patriarchate of Constantinople renewed an earlier decision to move towards granting autocephaly to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The synod also withdrew Constantinople's 332-year qualified acceptance of the Russian Orthodox Church's jurisdiction over the Ukrainian Church, contained in a 1686 letter. The following day, the UOC-KP declared that the decision restored the canonical recognition of the episcopate and clergy of the Kyiv Patriarchate. It was later clarified that the Ecumenical Patriarchate considered Filaret "the former metropolitan of Kyiv" and Makariy "the former Archbishop of Lviv" The Ecumenical Patriarchate declared that it recognised
sacraments performed by the UOC-KP and the UAOC as valid. On 20 October 2018, the UOC-KP changed the title of its leader to "His Holiness and Beatitude (name), Archbishop and Metropolitan of Kyiv – Mother of the Rus Cities and of
Galicia, Patriarch of All
Rus-Ukraine, Holy
Archimandrite of the Holy Assumption
Kyiv-Pechersk and
Pochayiv Lavra". The abridged form is "His Holiness (name), Patriarch of Kyiv and All Rus’-Ukraine", and the form for interchurch relations is "Archbishop, Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Rus'-Ukraine". The full title and the interchurch-relations version's mention of "archbishop" and "metropolitan" and the abridged form's mention of "patriarch" have caused confusion. According to Filaret, "the Kyiv Patriarchate has not been liquidated. It is not liquidated. They want to present the situation as if it was liquidated. The Kyiv Patriarchate can be liquidated by the one who created it". The
Ukrainian Ministry of Culture, "in response to a widely circulated statement by the media, alleging that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate still exists or is being restored in Ukraine", published a report that the UOC-KP had "actually and legally ceased its activities". Filaret said, "The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC-KP) remains registered with state bodies. In particular, the Kyiv Patriarchate remains registered. This means the Kyiv Patriarchate continues to legally exist." According to the
Ukrainian Ministry of Justice, the UOC-KP still existed.
Separation from the OCU and reestablishment of the UOC–KP The local council of the UOC-KP (convened by Filaret) decided to cancel the decisions of the
unification council of the Orthodox churches of Ukraine on 20 June 2019, during the
conflict between Filaret and Epiphanius. On 31 July 2019, the
Ukrainian Ministry of Culture said the UOC-KP had ceased to exist. However, on 4 September 2019, the suspended the liquidation of the UOC-KP at the request of the UOC-KP. On 11 September, another decision of the same court blocked "the Justice Ministry of Ukraine, the Culture Ministry of Ukraine, its structural sub-units, central-government and local authorities, and notaries public from performing any registration regarding the Kyiv Patriarchate, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate [UOC-KP], and their assets" On 11 November 2019, the
Court of Appeal of the District Administrative Court of Kyiv confirmed legality of the process of liquidation of the UOC-KP. On 14 December 2019, after the meeting of the enlarged Bishops' Council, held on 14 December in Kyiv on the occasion of the anniversary of the creation of the
OCU,
Epiphanius declared that the procedure of liquidation of the
UAOC as well as the
UOC-KP had been completed the day before. He added: "Such structures no longer exist. In confirmation of that, in the State Register there is marked 'activity DISCONTINUED. In the same month, the UOC-KP stated it did not recognize the liquidation. In January 2020, the UOC-KP announced that Filaret had officially withdrawn his signature from the 15 December 2018 act of dissolution of the UOC-KP. In March 2026, Filaret died and was replaced by Archbishop Nykodym of Sumy and Okhtyrka (formerly Volodymyr Kobzar). ==Statistics==