Cyprus Times

The Responsibility of the Church Regarding the Union Referendum and Historical Memory

Published January 15, 2026, 06:07
The Responsibility of the Church Regarding the Union Referendum and Historical Memory

The article discusses the significance of the Union Referendum of January 15, 1950, for the Cypriot Hellenism, emphasizing that it represents the clearest expression of the desire for unification with Greece. The referendum was organized by the Church of Cyprus, and the result was overwhelmingly in favor of unification, with over 95% support. The author highlights that the desire for unification was not spontaneous but the result of a long historical journey, with previous referendums held from 1914 to 1930. Furthermore, the role of the Church as the guardian of national identity and historical memory is emphasized, as well as its responsibility to ensure the integrity of national commemorations. The author expresses concern about the introduction of political positions into church ceremonies, which, in his view, distorts historical truth.