"Miriane" opens their offices in five regions

Prayer standing at the Verkhovna Rada, organized by the NGO "Miriane". Photo: vesti.ua
The NGO "Miriane" has opened its new offices in the Cherkasy, Dnipropetrovsk and Rivne regions, reports the Telegram channel of the movement.
Thus, the total number of “Miriane” regional offices has increased to five. “The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine has already registered 5 regional offices of the NGO Miriane at the regional level. We are expanding. Developing. Growing,” the message says.
Now the documentation is being prepared for the registration of three more representative offices of the NGO "Miriane" – in the Zaporizhzhia, Vinnytsia and Khmelnytsky regions. Earlier, the public movement created by believers of the UOC announced plans by the end of the year to register its representative offices in every regional centre of Ukraine.
As reported, the “Miriane” opened their representative office in the Zhytomyr Eparchy.
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