Ukraine
Religiously plural Christian — Ukrainian Orthodox, Greek-Catholic (Eastern-rite), Roman Catholic, growing evangelical Pentecostal movement; war has reshaped religious identity.
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Ukraine is Orthodox Christian as a country. The dominant religious context is: Religiously plural Christian — Ukrainian Orthodox, Greek-Catholic (Eastern-rite), Roman Catholic, growing evangelical Pentecostal movement; war has reshaped religious identity.
Orthodox Christian deconstruction in Ukraine is rare in the public discourse but real on the ground. The Church is woven into national identity in a way that makes leaving feel like a small treason for some families, even when daily practice was already light. The pillar page on Catholicism is the closest fit doctrinally, and the page on holidays applies given how much of family life is organized around the Orthodox calendar.
Leaving in Ukraine mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Ukraine
Kyiv
2.8M
Kharkiv
1.4M
Dnipro
1.0M
Donetsk
1.0M
Odessa
1.0M
Zaporizhia
796K
Lviv
718K
Kryvyi Rih
652K
Mykolayiv
511K
Mariupol
482K
Luhansk
452K
Sevastopol
416K
Khmelnytskyi
398K
Makiyivka
377K
Vinnytsia
352K
Simferopol
336K
Kherson
320K
Poltava
318K
Chernihiv
308K
Cherkasy
298K
Sumy
294K
Zhytomyr
282K
Horlivka
279K
Rivne
255K
Kropyvnytskyi
249K
Kamianske
249K
Chernivtsi
236K
Ternopil
236K
Kremenchuk
227K
Lutsk
214K
Ivano-Frankivsk
204K
Bila Tserkva
199K
Kramators’k
174K
Melitopol
158K
Kerch
149K
Nikopol
131K
Syevyerodonets’k
130K
Sloviansk
125K
Berdyansk
118K
Uzhgorod
118K
Alchevs’k
116K
Pavlohrad
116K
Lysychans’k
112K
Yevpatoriya
106K
Yenakiyeve
104K
Oleksandriya
103K
Kamianets-Podilskyi
100K
Konotop
92K
Kostyantynivka
91K
Krasnyy Luch
90K
Brovary
89K
Uman
88K
Berdychiv
86K
Shostka
85K
Kadiyivka
84K
Chervonohrad
83K
Mukacheve
82K
Bakhmut
81K
Drohobych
79K
Yalta
77K