In Lutsk UOC-KP “Metropolitan” continues to destroy Bernardine monastery
The first arrived squad fixed the initial stage of illegal works, when the window still retained its shape. Near the corner of the building – the monument of architecture of national importance – there was a car with a double-glazed window. At the sight of law enforcers, the workers stopped their actions and explained to them that they are executing the order of the "owner" of the building – Metropolitan of the UOC-KP Mikhail, already notorious for his specific rhetoric in sermons and the barbaric destruction of ancient monuments being at his disposal.
After the departure of the investigative-operational group, the workers waited a few minutes and again switched on the puncher. The stack of bricks knocked out from under the window aperture was loaded onto a wheelbarrow and taken somewhere to the territory of the cathedral, which is part of the architectural monument complex: now it is managed by the Kiev Patriarchate. The window frame was finally broken, an aluminum door profile was inserted in the opening, and a plastic door was fixed. The work was completed already in the presence of the patrol police that recorded a second violation – this time falling under the article on arbitrariness, directly concerning the executors of redevelopment.
The complex of Bernardine monastery and church in Lutsk is a monument in the ownership of the state, and it is known that Vladyka Mikhail has no permits from the Ministry of Culture for such actions.
The UOJ follows the developments.
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