In Brykiv, OCU raiders want to dishouse the widow of a deceased UOC priest
The late Archpriest Viktor Omelchuk. Photo: UOJ
OCU activists, who seized the temple of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the village of Brykiv in the Kremenets district of the Ternopil region in 2019 and tried to expel Archpriest Viktor Omelchuk and his family from the church house, resumed their attacks a few days after the unexpected death of the priest. The UOJ was told about this by the UOC believers in the village of Brykiv, who built a new church in honor of the Holy Great Martyr George the Victorious with the help of benefactors.
According to the believers, the priest served in the village since 1992 and lived for almost 30 years with Presbytera Elena and the children in a church house. After the seizure of the temple, the raiders threatened Father Viktor and his family, broke into the house demanding that it be handed over to the OCU. But since the schismatics had no legal grounds, they were not able to evict the priest.
On January 8, 2022, Archpriest Viktor Omelchuk reposed in the Lord due to complications caused by COVID-19. The funeral service for the deceased cleric was led by the ruling bishop, Metropolitan Sergiy of Ternopil and Kremenets.
Immediately on January 10, OCU activists began to threaten the 61-year-old widow and even went to the head of the local OTG demanding to give them the house and evict the family of the deceased rector. As the parishioners said, the woman simply has nowhere to go, so the local believers of the UOC will defend her legal right to live in the church house and will never leave the widow without support.
As the UOJ reported, a wooden church in Brykiv village was built by the efforts of parishioners back in 1800. In February 2019, the raiders of the OCU seized the temple from the believers of the UOC. However, the religious community continued divine services in the rector’s house.
At the end of 2020, Metropolitan Sergiy consecrated a new church for the raided community of the UOC in Brykiv.
Read also
In Ukraine, Trump’s 'spiritual advisor' reassured of religious freedom
Pastor Mark Burns stated that Ukraine, despite the war, is a "beacon of religious freedom."
Lavra brethren congratulate Metropolitan Pavel on 31 years as abbot
The monks of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra have expressed hope that they will soon be able to pray again with their abbot.
Amsterdam: Intrusion into Lavra Caves – a return to Soviet-era persecution
International lawyer Robert Amsterdam has condemned the actions of Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture regarding the inspection of holy relics in the Caves of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, calling it a violation of religious freedom.
Over 20 EU states condemn Hungary for ban on LGBT propaganda among children
“This restricts the right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression,” diplomats state in a joint declaration.
His Beatitude officiates consecration of Bishop of Rakhiv
At the Church of St. Agapitus in the Lavra, the Primate of the UOC ordained a vicar for the Khust Eparchy.
Met Victor: It is painful to see Lavra's relics turned into test subjects
According to the bishop, there is particular concern over how members of the scientific commission will handle the holy relics.