The Orthodox Church of Ukraine is in mourning following the death of Patriarch Filaret, who passed away on March 20 at the age of 98. A series of commemorative events are being held to honor his legacy and contributions to the church and the nation.
On March 22, a memorial service will take place at St. Michael’s Cathedral, where attendees will pay their final respects. Following the service, a procession will carry his casket through Sofia Square, culminating in a burial ceremony at the Volodymyr Cathedral, a site significant to Filaret’s ministry.
Filaret’s leadership has been pivotal in shaping the modern Orthodox Church in Ukraine, particularly during times of political and religious upheaval. His commitment to the faith and the Ukrainian identity has left an indelible mark on both the church and the broader society.
As the country reflects on his life, many are sharing memories and stories that highlight his influence and dedication. Public broadcasts are capturing the ongoing farewell events, allowing those unable to attend in person to participate in the mourning process.
The Orthodox Church of Ukraine is commemorating the life of Patriarch Filaret, who died at 98. His funeral services will include a procession and burial at significant religious sites, reflecting his impact on the church and the nation.
