UOJ created a Facebook forum dedicated to Cross Procession-2016
25 days, 12 dioceses, hundreds of kilometers. The “Union of Orthodox Journalists” has set up an ad hoc group in Facebook to give daily coverage of All-Ukrainian Cross Procession of love, peace, and prayer for Ukraine. His Beatitude Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry called all the faithful to take part in the Procession.
We publish latest update, video films and picture galleries in the non-stop mode.
It will be reminded on June 27 His Beatitude Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry made an address to all believers of Ukraine and called to participate in the All-Ukrainian Cross Procession – the Procession of love, peace, and prayer for Ukraine.
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