Теrrorism of the Church hierarchy continues
On Sunday, 20 October 2012, in the village of Probizhna, Ternopol region in Ukraine, an organized crime was committed with the purpose of eliminating a religious minority. More than 30 people under the leadership of the local parish priest of the UGCC, Zenobius Pasichnyk, broke down the gate of the monastery and invaded the private territory. The religious sisters have documents which certify that the monastery is their private property. Aggressive parishioners broke down the front door by force and penetrated inside. They began to carry away the sisters’ belongings and the doors. Thereafter they broke down the small gate too and on the orders of the parish priest carried the gates away to the church.
Terrorism of the UGCC hierarchy
Scandalous attack on religious sisters in Ternopil region, Ukraine
On Saturday 20 October 2012, an organized crime was committed in the village of Probizhna, Ternopil region, Ukraine. It was the fruit of incitement of religious hatred against the Ukrainian orthodox Greek-Catholic Church separated from Husar’s heresies.
Contemplative sisters of the Ukrainian orthodox Greek-Catholic Church, who have their monastery in the village, have a right of ownership of it and state act on land.
Provocation and An Attack on Demonstration of the UO GCC (video)
On 1 August 2012, a peaceful demonstration was held in Drohobych on the occasion of the anniversary of the Baptism of Kievan Rus by St. Vladimir.
The UO GCC believers demonstrated against the gender-gay ideology which destroys all moral, spiritual and Christian values. They also protested against establishment of the juvenile justice system which has already started removing children from good families without any real reason. Before the demonstration, the local authorities and police, at the request of the hierarchy of the UGCC, tried to prevent it.
Proclamation of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate 7.4.2011. (video)
On 5 April 2011, the Bishops’ Synod of the Ukrainian orthodox Greek-Catholic Church held an assembly in Zhovkva (Ukraine). The Synod considered the issue of the critical state of the Catholic Church, concerning primarily violation of the saving faith and acceptance of a new teaching and a different spirit which is contrary to the fundamental truths of the Gospel and the Apostolic Tradition. The Synod resolved to establish a personal Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate.










