Ministry of Culture begins checking safety of "exhibits" in Kyiv Caves Lavra

Commission of the Ministry of Culture in the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Photo: Screenshot of the video of the Politika Strany Telegram channel

A commission organized by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy began its work on the territory of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Its task is to check the safety of "cultural exhibits", reports strana.today.

Members of the commission declined to comment.

The access of believers to the Upper Caves of the Lavra has already been terminated, the Lower Caves are still open.

As the UOJ reported, on March 20, the monastery received a letter from the leadership of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Reserve notifying about the start of the work of the commission, which will determine "the presence, safety and state of storage of cultural property." In this regard, access to the caves, as well as to the churches of Exaltation of the Cross, the Conception of St. Anna and to the church in honor of the Synaxis of All the Reverend Kyiv Caves Fathers will be prohibited.

Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Culture, Oleksandr Tkachenko, said that a separate audit of "museum exhibits, including the relics of saints" would be carried out in the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra.

Read also

HCHC Students Serve Communities Through Mission Trips

HCHC students put faith into action through hands-on service in Tennessee and Pittsburgh.

EXCLUSIVE: ROCOR Weighs Canonization of Its First U.S.-Born Saint

Abp. Gabriel of Montreal and Canada speaks to UOJ-USA about the commission to investigate the life of Fr. Seraphim Rose.

Metr. Shio Receives Church Leaders in Tbilisi

Orthodox delegations gathered in Tbilisi to honor Patr. Ilia II and affirm unity among the Churches.

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!"