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.The sisters called the police. But the police did nothing to stop the offenders. The fanaticized crowd started to push the sisters out of the house, threw their clothes out of the windows, smashed the doors inside, destroyed much of personal property and belongings, turned everything upside down. After a while, following the instructions of the parish priest, the parishioners brought back the gate and the door and welded the gate together. They boarded up the entrance door to prevent the sisters from getting inside. The police just watched that all passively and took no measures. In the evening the sisters managed to get inside through a window since the front door was blocked off.
The terrorist attacks continue. At the instigation of the bishop of Chortkiv, the parish priest continues inflaming religious hatred in the church. Once again he organized the deceived parishioners in order to destroy the sisters definitively. On Monday evening, 22 October 2012, nearly 30 people gathered in front of the monastery. They began to disconnect the gates so as to penetrate the monastery yard. Then the attackers proceeded directly to the front door. They started to break and smash it. The provoked mob threw stones at the windows of the monastery. The sisters immediately called the police. But before the police arrived, the assaulters ran away. When the police arrived, they just investigated the damage – broken windows, doors… An axe was found on the first floor. During all the night the sisters were in danger, for the door was broken and they could expect that the aggressive attackers would return and continue their ravaging.
On the next day, 23 October 2012, the parish priest organized the parishioners again to continue their terrorist attacks on the innocent sisters. On his instructions they broke down the monastery gate and carried it away to the church yard. They also forced the gate lock. When it grew dark, about 20 parishioners broke into the monastery and began to smash everything they touched. They stole another door from the first floor and switched off the electric current in the house. The invaders even tried to get to the second floor. They threw stones at the glass door behind which the sisters were praying. The sisters called the police. This was no longer a question of damage to private property but a threat to life. Again, the police arrived after the end of that all. After the police investigated the damage caused and determined that a crime had been committed, the sisters brought a criminal action.
On Wednesday, 24 October, a strange man entered on the monastery yard. He was sent by the parish priest to measure the windows and to grate them. The parish priest wants to make the monastery into a prison and secure it, so that after the following attack the sisters will not manage to get inside after the people forcibly drive them out of the house.
Women from the parish, who accompanied the stranger, started throwing bricks at the sisters.
You ask: What is the reason for the hateful attacks on the innocent religious sisters?
In 2008, these religious sisters separated from the heresies proclaimed by Cardinal Husar. In his book “Discussions with His Beatitude L. Husar: On Postconfessional Christianity”, he approves of homosexuality, denies the eternity of hell and admits that he divines by pendulum. That was why the sisters separated and became subordinate to the orthodox Catholic Synod of Bishops. After that, the bishop of Chortkiv Hryhorak charged the local parish priest with the task of driving the sisters from their monastery as well as from the village. So the parish priest kept inflaming the minds of the parishioners against the religious sisters and incited them to drive them away. This is not only discrimination against a religious minority but literally organized terrorism on the part of the UGCC. Similar violent actions can be seen in Islamic countries where Christians suffer relentless persecution. But here in Ukraine the role of the Taliban has been adopted by the hierarchy of the UGCC under the leadership of Bishop Hryhorak. The clergy respect no laws but resort to terror in order to force the sisters to leave their monastery. But the sisters persevere in faith. They pray God to give His blessing to Ukraine and to save her from homosexual immorality and from the atrocious juvenile justice system which steals children for adoption on order. In contrast to that, the hierarchy of the UGCC is silent on all this evil and even seeks to destroy those who protect moral values. The monastery of the sisters has already for several days been without the gate and without the entrance door, exposed to terrorist attack. To remain silent on such lawlessness means to remain silent on the killing of the voice crying for salvation of Ukraine! Only through prayer will Ukraine be saved from prepared genocide. Therefore the sisters persevere in their prayers for the future of the Ukrainian nation – while there is still time.










