Bukovina eparchy of UAOC refuses to make mention of its primate

At the eparchial cathedral of Chernivtsi-Khotin Eparchy of the UAOC representatives of Bukovina eparchy expressed disbelief to their primate Makariy (Maletich). It is reported by Glavnovosti.

According to the publication, in the Bukovina eparchy they decided to refrain from mentioning the primate during the services.

The council was convened in order to understand the involvement of the head of the UAOC, Metropolitan Makariy (Maletich), to the alleged transfer of the monastery buildings in honor of the Holy First Apostles Peter and Paul of the Ternopil Eparchy of the UAOC into private hands.

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