Decree No. 40 as of January 27, 2015, signed by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Colonel StepanPoltorak, was submitted for registration with the Ministry of Justice, Institute of Religious Freedom reports.
Decree No. 40 as of January 27, 2015, signed by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Colonel StepanPoltorak, was submitted for registration with the Ministry of Justice, Institute of Religious Freedom reports.
Chaplaincy services will be provided not only in the military units, but also in the National Guard and the State Border Service, as envisaged in Decree No. № 677-pof the Cabinet of Ukraine as of February 07, 2014.
This initiative was undertaken by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which has prepared the relevant provisionand agreed it with various authorities and officials over 6 months.Senior Officer for working with civic, religious organizations and patronage relations of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Policy of the Ministry of Defense of UkraineColonel RuslanKohanchukhas reported to the completion of this process.
The Regulation states that “the primary purpose of a military priest (chaplain) is a religious care of the servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and their families, aimed at encouragement and deepening of religious life, strengthening positive character traits and moral values.”
It is assumed that the clergy, proposed and successfully selected by religious organizations, will be contractually employed to the positions in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They belong to the religious personnel and will have the status of military priests (chaplains) with respective rights.
To organize the activities of military priests (chaplains), their overall support, accounting and reporting, it is expected that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine will establish the main unit of a relevant profile. The subdivisions of chaplaincy services will also be set up.
Pursuant to the Regulations, a military priest (chaplain) shall be a citizen of Ukraine, who complies with the following requirements:
-He is a priest of a religious organization represented on the Council for Pastoral Care of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine;
-he has at least three years of experience of as a priest;
-he is recommended by the head of a religious organization to provide services to the military personnel ofthe Armed Forces of Ukraine;
-he has been successfully trained in the basics of military arts,has completed the military humanitarian and psychological training and has been issues relevant certificates;
- He has completed religious studies;
- He has good command of the state language;
- He observes the Code of a military priest (chaplain).
The paper also regulates mechanism of relations between chaplains and military commanders, as well as the rights and duties of military priests.
The All-Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations has repeatedly stressed in recent years the need to “establish the Institute of Military Chaplaincy (Pastoral Care) in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other military units.”
For this purpose on November 10, 2008,representatives of the faiths, whose believers serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Defense on cooperation on Pastoral Care troops. Its mission is the joint actions and taking practical steps aimed at gradualimplementation of an effective system of pastoral care of the Ukrainian military servicemen and the institution of military clergymen (chaplains).
In 2009, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine established the Council for Pastoral Care. In April 2011, the Decree of the Ministry of Defense approved the Concept of Pastoral Care in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, drawn up with the participation of churches and religious organizations.