CF "Favor" to aid Khodosy believers whose church is seized by radicals
"After the seizure of the church, a fellow villager had a possibility to sell a land plot for a nominal fee for the future temple. We did not conflict with those who had broken away from us and joined the Kyiv Patriarchate: we built and prayed. The schismatics did not believe that we would construct a new church. Gradually, the aggression was gone: they saw that we had raised the church, though not completed yet, but there is a place where to pray and we do not show aggression in return. We all began to live peacefully," said the churchwarden Nikolai Romaniuk. "Father suggested that a Sunday school be built so that the children already understand what worship is and for what it is necessary."
Artem Aksenov promised to make every effort of the Foundation to raise awareness of other Orthodox in the country of the needs of a small community of the faithful in vlg. Khodosy so that people could help them as much as possible. "Orthodox people understand that a peaceful solution costs a lot, that any peace is worth the trouble. To live in peace, you need to work spiritually on yourself and not turn away from your neighbour. We see our task in conflict resolution," the representative of the Fund concluded.
You can aid the Khodosy community on the page of the CF "Favor".
Earlier, the UOC together with the CF "Favor" has launched the charity mission "Drop of Peace" to raise funds for the construction of new churches for communities that have their church property taken away.
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