Rector of Zadubrivka temple: All is quiet in the village thanks to police
Thanks to the actions of the National Police of Ukraine, peace has finally returned to Zadubrivka, the priest said. Photo: cv.npu.gov.ua
On May 31, 2020, it became known that a detachment of the National Police of Ukraine and a bus with a group of soldiers of the National Guard of Ukraine arrived at the temple of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in honor of Archangel Michael in the village of Zadubrivka, Chernivtsi Region. The UOJ correspondent contacted the rector of the church, Fr. Vitaly Durov, and asked to tell about the purposes of this visit.
According to the priest, law enforcement officers and the National Guard arrived at the church to protect the UOC believers from possible provocations and to ensure order around the temple during the worship.
According to the police, the OCU activists planned to gather at the church in honor of Archangel Michael. The leadership of law enforcement agencies decided to safeguard the parishioners in case of possible provocations.
“During the last month, thanks to enhanced action of the National Police, provocations were avoided. The OCU activists no longer turn up at the temple. Finally, the peace we had all been waiting for came to the village at least during the services,” said priest Vitaly.
Earlier, former Deputy Prosecutor General Renat Kuzmin drew the attention of the clergy, believers and the public to the fact that the UOC should strengthen legal protection.
Read also
Abp. Mark Visits Pennsylvania Parish for Lenten Services
Abp. Mark’s visit strengthened Coal Region faithful during their Lenten journey.
Metr. Saba Appeals for Lebanon Relief Donations
Metr. Saba calls for urgent donations to aid displaced families in Lebanon.
New Orthodox Parish School Set to Open in Pennsylvania
"The School has been in the prayers of St. John Chrysostom Orthodox Church since the community's founding in 1992," a press release states. "Through God, all things are possible!"
Ancient Monastic Complex Found in Egypt
A newly discovered Egyptian site highlights the scale and sophistication of early monastic life.
Ukrainian Protodeacon Alleges False Prosecutions of Priests
Protodeacon Vadim Novinsky said that the vast majority of criminal cases opened against Ukrainian Orthodox Church clergy are fabricated, with the government threatening them to accept plea deals.
Abp. Mark Visits Holy Apostles Parish for Lenten Weekend
Abp. Mark’s visit blended worship, teaching, and encouragement during the Lenten journey.