Priest fired in Finland for links to Moscow

Oleksandr Zanemonts, who worked with refugees from Ukraine, was found to have links to the Ukrainian parliamentary party and speeches in favour of Russia.

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Priest Alexander Zanemonets, released in Finland because of his ties to the Moscow Patriarchate.
The Finnish Orthodox Church dismissed a priest because of his ties to Moscow and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Moscow Patriarchate.

Priest fired in Finland for pro-Russian ties

Finnish Orthodox Church ceased cooperation with the priest Oleksandr Zanemonts, who worked with Ukrainian refugees, after it emerged that he had ties with the Moscow Patriarchate.


Details of the scandal

First, Zanemets said that he allegedly lived in Israel, However, the investigation showed that he actually lived in moscow.
It also turned out that Less than six months before moving to Finland, he was ordained in the structure of the UOC-MP, The Russian Orthodox Church is closely linked to the Russian Church.

During an event marking the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a priest delivered a speech in Russian, in which he spoke of «brotherly nations» and «forgiveness», without once mentioning Russian aggression.


Community response

Zanemonets' speech caused outrage among the Ukrainian community in Finland.
After the publicity Finnish Orthodox Church admits it hired him without a background check, and decided to resign.

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