A scandalous UAOC bishop organizes a photo session against the background of another flock (VIDEO)

"Bishop of Mukachevo and Carpathia" UAOC Victor Bed’ arranged a photo session against the parishioners of the UOC church in Uzhgorod. Eyewitnesses recorded and posted video on Youtube.

Bed’, accompanied by several people and a photographer, came to celebrate the patronal feast of St. Prince Vladimir and began to pose against the background of another flock. The appearance of uninvited guests and their photographing outraged the faithful, who demanded to stop the ruthless PR. After that, Bed’ and his companions retired.

Victor Bed’ is known as a religious and political figure, president of the Sribna Zemlya (Silver Earth) concern, chairman of the all-Ukrainian Association “For a United Local Orthodox Church in Ukraine”, a Ukrainian nationalist.

In 2004, he was ordained deacon, and in 2010 he took monastic vows. After several scandalous tricks in 2014, the Holy Synod of the UOC forbade Archimandrite Victor in worship and Bed’ moved to the UAOC.

Recently, there have been scandals in the UAOC around the figure of Victor Bed’.


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