"The Faithful 2" film is now in English, Georgian and Greek
"The Faithful 2" in English. Photo: a video screenshot from the UOJ YouTube channel I Union of Orthodox Journalists
The Union of Orthodox Journalists presented the second film in “The Faithful” series – Katerynivka. Healing after the Seizure” in English, Georgian and Greek.
The documentary project "The Faithful 2" tells about the life of the faithful of the canonical Church in the village of Katerynivka, Ternopil region, who survived the bloody seizure of St. George's Church.
Then, on September 21, 2015, schismatics from the UOC-KP, together with radicals from the "Right Sector" and with the assistance of local authorities, staged a real fight in Katerynivka, as a result of which about 20 people were seriously injured.
But the faithful did not fall into despair but became stronger and built a new temple – in honor of the Holy Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon.
All this is in the footage of the video chronicle and the stories of the UOC believers from Katerynivka, witnesses of the events.
As reported, the hierarch of the UOC advises watching "The Faithful 2" film to see firsthand the true confessors of the Orthodox faith of our time.
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