"Myriany" about Met Onuphry: Such people should be honored, not dehumanized
Tetiana Tsaruk. Photo: Screenshot from Tsaruk’s Telegram channel video
Tetiana Tsaruk, leader of the Myriany movement in Rivne Region, expressed support for His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry in a video posted on her Telegram channel.
“I’m taking part in the flash mob of faithful UOC members in defense of His Beatitude Onuphry. I am against stripping His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry of Ukrainian citizenship,” she said.
According to Tsaruk, His Beatitude is the only worthy leader in the country, a person whose word carries weight.
“The Primate of the UOC is someone who loves his native land and his people. We should cherish such people, not deprive them of citizenship,” she concluded.
The faithful who organized the flash mob are calling on everyone who cares to join by sending a video message expressing support for His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry through one of the following methods:
- via private message at: facebook.com/ZaPredstoyatelya
- through the Telegram channel chatbot: @forpfeedback_bot
- by email: myzaonufriya@gmail.com
As previously reported by the UOJ, dozens of UOC faithful have already recorded video messages in support of His Beatitude.
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