In Duliby Kiev Patriarchate again seizes UOC church
June 26, in the village of Duliby, Goshcha district, Rivne region, Kiev Patriarchate representatives broke into the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin during the morning service, reports a UOJ correspondent.
Aggressively-minded UOC-KP followers disrupted the service and began to roughly push the faithful of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church out of the church. These actions were accompanied by foul language and insults.
Now supporters of the Kiev Patriarchate are inside the church. The UOC parishioners, together with the rector Archpriest Sergei Timofeev, are lifting prayers in the churchyard.
It is noteworthy that on November 13, 2015, representatives of the Kiev Patriarchate submitted an application to Duliby village council for permission to make technical documentation for the building of a church and a house. On December 30, the village council granted such permission. On January 6, 2016, the religious community of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church filed an administrative claim in Goshcha District Court, Rovno region. On January 11, 2016, Goshcha District Court issued a ruling on securing the claim by suspending the contested decision and prohibiting the Kiev Patriarchate representatives to take actions for the production of land use documentation.
Read also
Visit of Pat. Bartholomew Continues with Vespers in Hamptons
Met. Maximos of Selyvria presided over the service at the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons.
Pat. Bartholomew Holds Audience With Young Adult Leaders
Fr. Barnabas Powell and Abp. Elpidophoros spoke before an emotional Bartholomew shared his pride in the young Greek Orthodox community.
OCPM Launches Learning Center to Equip Churches for Prison Ministry
New initiative equips Orthodox parishes with training and resources to bring Christ’s love into prisons.
Greek Bishops, Politicians Outraged Over Persecution of UOC
A hierarch from Crete warned that "silence will be written as complicity in history."
Catechumenate Swells to 164 Souls at NC Parish
All Saints Antiochian celebrated 14 baptisms on Holy Saturday, with more baptisms scheduled for September 27.
Mike Johnson Gives Keynote at Reception for Pat. Bartholomew
Other attendees included Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, Deputy Secretary Mike Rigas, and ambassadors from Greece and Cyprus.