UOC cleric: Raiders don’t know the history of Bolsheviks destroying temples
Archdeacon Andrei Palchuk, a cleric of the Odessa Eparchy, responded on his YouTube channel to the attempted seizure of the church in Popelnia saying that he would help the rector, priest Petro, to purchase all the necessary items to organize divine services at home (the church was sealed off before the court decision).
"How can this be? We send our parishioners to the front, what are our children fighting for? What is this attitude towards the UOC that they come to the temple with a sledgehammer in the middle of the day? Can believers do this?" Father Andrei wondered.
The cleric of the Odessa Eparchy is sure that it is necessary to find leverage on Dumenko's supporters and stop lawlessness against UOC believers.
"People do not know the history: those Bolsheviks who killed priests and destroyed churches gave birth to sick children. And there are modern examples - in the Ternopil region, a man interfered with a religious procession, and two days later he died. Why provoke the wrath of God?” the archdeacon continues.
Speaking about the attempted seizure of the church in Popelnia, Father Andrei noted that though the parishioners and rector have a hard time, they will stay with God and, having endured the hardships, receive mercy from Him.
"When you have served in one temple for a long time and then you are kicked out like a dog – it is very difficult. But we will help, we will not leave Father Petro in trouble. And our faithful will be with God, let them serve and pray at home," the clergyman added.
on 22 September 2022, supporters of the OCU attempted to seize the church in Popelnia, after which the church building was sealed off pending a court decision.
Read also
Court to choose preventive measure for Met. Arseniy in Dnipro on December 5
The prosecutor demands that the detention of the UOC hierarch be extended.
Khmelnytskyi Eparchy delivers 20 tons of food to Kyiv Theological Schools
Believers of the UOC eparchy collected vegetables, grains, and oil for KDAiS students.
Pashinyan forbids priests to mention Armenian Church head during services
The Prime Minister of Armenia publicly confirmed that state structures demand that Catholicos Karekin II be not commemorated during services attended by the politician.
Pope and Slovak President discuss consequences of war in Ukraine for Europe
During the meeting, the Pontiff and the Slovak President discussed the international situation, with particular attention to the war in Ukraine.
UOC monastery in Kniazhychi faces imminent takeover – lawyer
A UOC lawyer has reported a risk of the forcible eviction of the brethren of the Transfiguration Monastery on the morning of December 5.
Orthodox Church in Czech Republic faces threat of losing special rights
The Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic has initiated administrative proceedings against the Church amid the bankruptcy of the Prague Diocese.