Police cordoned off the monastery in Ternopil, Ukraine

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Police cordoned off the Holy Epiphany Monastery of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) in Ternopil, Ukraine. This has been reported telegram channel religious organization.

The UOC emphasized that the monastery has been using the Epiphany Monastery building complex for 32 years.

“The monastery has done everything possible to continue to legally use state property,” the statement said. statement was included.

The UOC noted that “the state did not take the necessary measures”. On the morning of September 4, law enforcement besieged the monastery with the aim of “further closure and evacuation of the nuns,” the report said. People are only allowed to enter the monastery’s territory with a passport, the police await further instructions from the authorities.

At the end of August, the UOC can ban Influence on the religious life of Ukraine. According to the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (OCU), Epiphany (Dumenko), the relevant bill will soon be considered in the Verkhovna Rada.

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