UOC Parish in Novi Vorob'i Reports Church Closure Amid Dispute

Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Novi Vorob'i. Photo: spzh.eu

NOVI VOROB'I, UKRAINE — According to the Telegram channel Dozor, parishioners of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) in the village of Novi Vorob'i, Zhytomyr region say they have been denied access to their church following an incident on May 30 that they describe as a seizure of the parish by supporters of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU).

The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary was sealed, preventing parishioners from entering the building. The reports allege that plans are underway to hold a parish meeting aimed at re-registering the community under the OCU, although no date for such a meeting has been publicly announced.

The incident reportedly occurred shortly after the mobilization of the parish's abbot, Hieromonk Ilia. Church sources claim that OCU representatives had previously warned of plans to take control of the parish. They further allege that three OCU clerics arrived in the village, conducted a ceremony outside the church, and demanded that parishioners surrender the church keys.

According to those accounts, parishioners refused the request. Sources also stated that the village headman, who was present during the dispute, urged all parties to act in accordance with the law and pursue a peaceful resolution. Church representatives have expressed concern that future efforts could be made to transfer the parish to another jurisdiction through administrative procedures that they contend would not reflect the will of the congregation.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Holy Trinity Church in Ukraine was set for an OCU takeover after Pentecost.

Read also

IOCC Launches First Outreach Volunteer Build in Tennessee

IOCC is bringing volunteers together in Tennessee to help families rebuild and recover after Hurricane Helene.

UOC Parish in Novi Vorob'i Reports Church Closure Amid Dispute

A parish in Zhytomyr region says it has been locked out of its church amid an escalating jurisdictional dispute.

Abp. Elpidophoros Hospitalized Briefly During Thessaloniki Visit

A brief health scare during Pentecost observances ended with Abp. Elpidophoros returning to good health after precautionary testing.

Summer Music Training Announced for Orthodox Choir Leaders

The OCA announced summer conducting lessons with Dr. Peter Jermihov, emphasizing practical training and mentorship for Orthodox choir directors.

Interfaith Council of Albania Makes Statement on Hormonal Treatment

The Interfaith Council of Albania urged transparency and national debate over a new hormonal treatment guideline, citing legal, ethical, and medical concerns.

Metr. Saba Honors Warren Farha of Eighth Day Books

Metr. Saba said Warren Farha transformed his love of books into a lifelong baptismal mission that introduced countless people to Orthodox Christianity.