New footage of the procession to Pochaev Lavra, which took place despite bans from the Ukrainian government and regional military administrations of Khmelnytsky and Ternopil regions, has been published online.
Earlier, believers of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church completed a seven-day procession from Kamyanets-Podilskyi to the Holy Assumption Pochaev Lavra, timed to coincide with the feast of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary, having covered more than 200 kilometres. The procession was banned by the regional military administrations (OBA) of Khmelnytsky and Ternopil oblasts allegedly ‘to prevent provocations and violations of public order’. In some settlements of the Ternopil region they tried not to let the peaceful column with the cross, icons and roundels pass. But despite this, about 30,000 people came to the Lavra.
‘Yesterday we were banned (the Cross Procession), allegedly the Verkhovna Rada passed a decree to cancel the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – the only Orthodox Church that is a church in Ukraine. People stood up and walked,’ the author of the video noted.
The head of the Pochayiv community, Vasyl Boyko, said that there were no conflicts between the pilgrims and local residents. In turn, the speaker of the Ternopil SMO Nadezhda Yashishchak said that last year the regional Defence Council decided to ban the procession to Pochaev Lavra. This decision is still valid, but no one has decided to take measures against 30 thousand pilgrims.
It should be noted that at the end of July 2024 the commission of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine recommended the Kremenets-Pochayiv reserve, which owns the buildings of the Pochaev Holy Dormition Lavra, to terminate in court the contract on their use by the UOC-MP. This has not been done yet, but in Chernivtsi the city authorities took away a chapel from the Romanian-speaking community of the UOC MP.