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Σάββατο 25 Ιανουαρίου 2014
In Kiev, Protests Bring Orthodox Priests To Pray On The Frontline Despite Government Warnings
Two months into an uprising that has claimed at least
two lives and brought thousands to the streets, Ukraine’s political crisis
still seems far from any resolution. President Yanukovych has refused to
declare a state of emergency, though by all accounts the protests are
escalating.
Amidst burned buses, tear gas and barricades, however,
there is another sight that stands out on the frontline: The strong numbers of
Orthodox priests who have turned out, not to protest, but rather to pray.
Earlier this month, Ukraine’s government threatened to
ban prayer services at the protests, but even that didn’t keep the priests from
showing up with their robes and crosses and holy books.
As one priest said about the proposed ban, “It is
illegal. It is immoral. Nobody can forbid people to pray.”
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