Prot. Alexander Klimenko takes part in the flashmob #FearNothing

Archpriest Alexander Klimenko became a member of the flashmob in support of the canonical Church

Archpriest Alexander Klimenko, a cleric of the Borispol Eparchy, the head of the eparchial department “Church and Culture” recorded his video message within the framework of the flashmob “FearNothing YOU - ORTHODOX!” launched by famous Ukrainians in support of the canonical Church.

“In the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, I have been since 8. For almost a third of a century, I have lived in freedom, love, and the complete absence of coercion. Let's do everything in our power so that our whole country becomes such a territory of free choice. The territory where everyone can believe, choose and live as he/she wishes. Fear nothing! You are Orthodox!” said the priest.

We recall that famous Ukrainians are holding a flashmob in support of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Musicians, scientists, athletes and public figures publish their video messages on social networks, calling for an end to the persecutions of the canonical Church. Among the participants of the flashmob #FearNothing is the frontman of the “Karamazov Brothers” band, producer and musician Oleg Karamazov, academician of the National Academy of Sciences Pyotr Tolochko, president of the International Charitable Fund “Papa Andris” Andris Kapinsh, the multiple world champion in kettlebell lifting Nikolai Tkachuk, the human rights activist Artem Shamray and others.

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