Oct. 15, 2024, 1:54 p.m.

Intent.Insight discusses church-state relations with a representative of the OCU

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The next edition of Intent.Insight on October 15 will be devoted to the role of the church in the state and in the war and will talk about the enemy's cassocked accomplices.

This time, Intent.Insight will be held in a new format: first, at 14:00, a live broadcast on Intent's Facebook page, and at 18:00, a high-quality recording on YouTube. The host and editor-in-chief of Intent , Valeriy Bolgan, will meet in the studio with Archpriest Theodore Orobets of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

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Every week, Intent looks at one problem that worries Ukrainians, raises topical issues and tries to solve specific ones.

For example, the previous episode was devoted to literary events and the difficulties of the publishing business during the war.

on Tuesday, October 1, with Yulia Chukhalo , a deputy of the Odesa Regional Council from the European Solidarity party, discussed why the case of the illegality of 2 deputy heads of the regional council was important to her. After all, the deputy went to the Supreme Court of Ukraine to have the regulations of the Odesa Regional Council amended.

Before that, on September 24,we talked with the deputy mayor of Odesa, Hanna Pozdnyakova , about whether the city was ready for the heating season. Tuesday, September 17, was the day before the city council session, so it was decided to dedicate this episode to it. The guest of the studio was Oleksandr Slavskyi, a member of the city council. Tuesday, September 10, was devoted to a discussion of the work of military chaplains with chaplain Olena Zhevets.

It was preceded by a conversation about the problems of education , and the guest of the studio was Olena Buynevych , director of the Department of Education and Science of the Odesa City Council . The last ether of the summer, on August 27, was devoted to communication between cultural figures, historians, Ukrainian society and the audience. It was decided to dedicate the ether on August 13 to Belarus. Valeriy Bolgan met with Alina Rudina, a Belarusian media personality who was forced to move to Ukraine, to discuss this issue.

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