Greek version of "Faithful: Hymn of Love" released on UOJ YouTube channel
The Faithful: Hymn to Love is available in Greek. Photo: UOJ
The film "The Faithful: Hymn to Love", released by the production studio of Zoriany TV channel with the support of the Favor Charitable Foundation, can now be watched by Greek-speaking viewers – on December 31, 2020, the Greek version of the film was released on the UOJ YouTube channel.
Let us recall that the film is about the believers of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church from two neighboring villages of the Ternopil region – Butyn and Kinakhivtsy. This is a touching story about the courage and resilience of real Christians, from whom schismatics from the UOC-KP (now the OCU), with the support of the nationalists of the Right Sector, took away two churches. In spite of everything, the faithful did not retreat and managed to preserve the main thing – love: for God, for each other and even for those who offend and insult them.
The film "The Faithful: Hymn of Love" can also be watched in Ukrainian, Russian, English and Georgian.
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