OCU is looking for choristers for Lviv cathedral seized from UOC in ads

Church of St. George the Victorious (Lviv). Photo: wikipedia.org

The cathedral of St. George the Victorious in Lviv, which was seized from the UOC community, is looking for choristers for the church quartet. This was reported on the Facebook page of the OCU parish.

Choristers are sought among students of musical educational institutions. Candidates are expected to have a good musical ear, melodious vocals, responsibility, diligence, a desire to work and improve. However, previous experience singing in a church choir is not mandatory.

As the UOJ reported, the Internet showed how many people attend the seized UOC cathedral in Lviv. A social media user said that the St. George's Cathedral in Lviv, which was previously full of people, "now stands half-empty".

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