Priest from Kiev Patriarchate cursing an Odessa resident in Facebook

Senior priest of St. Nicholas church, UOC KP in Dobropolye city, Donetsk region, Mikhail Sirotenko used a foul language against an Odessa resident who had asked him to use the Russian language in Facebook chat.

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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