Priest from Kiev Patriarchate cursing an Odessa resident in Facebook
The citizen of Odessa was perplexed by the language coming out of the mouth of the person who calls himself a priest..
However, based on his publications on the page, this is not a mere coincidence for the “father”.
One of such publications is an article published in Polish and titled “Swear words that make you a Ukrainian. How to use foul language properly.” The authors of this article believe that a creative process is unthinkable without swearing, which, among other things, “stimulates a mental activity.”
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