Ukraine last week announced the termination of the lease that allowed the church to occupy part of the 11th-century Pechersk monastery free of charge, but the monks said they would not move.The ancient golden-domed religious complex overlooking the Dnipro River is the country’s most significant Orthodox monastery, with a population of monks who were until recently under Moscow’s jurisdiction. The Kyiv government does not believe that the Church has fully cut relations with the Moscow Patriarchate and raided the buildings last year. Kirill called on people to “make every effort to prevent the forced closure of the monastery.” Is Ukraine Anti-Christianity ?