UKRAINIAN PRIESTS CLEANSE ZAPOROZHYE CITY SQUARE WITH HOLY WATER AFTER LGBT MARCH

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Clergy of the Ukrainian Diocese of Zaporozhye cleansed the city square with Holy Water on Sunday after an LGBT “Equality March” was held.

The march, which included the symbolic “marriage” of three lesbian couples, seemed to have been met with indifference by local residents.

“The desecrated place in Zaporozhye has been affused with Holy Water,” Archpriest Gennady Elin, the head of the Zaporozhye Diocese chancery writes on his Facebook page.

“Today’s ‘Sermon on the Mount’ of the sin of fornication and sodomy was ambivalently received by the residents of the Zaporozhye region… But, as they say, you have to condemn the sin not the sinner,” he writes.

“Therefore, after the ‘ceremonies’ dedicated to propagandizing unhealthy lifestyles, we served a moleben For the Admonition of Those Afflicted by Soul-corrupting Passions on the site of these events, and to strengthen the results, we blessed the place with Holy Water,” Fr. Gennady testifies.

According to the Union of Orthodox Journalists, the LGBT rally gathered several hundred people, including from other cities and countries, as well as representatives of international organizations (OSCE, Amnesty International).

Earlier, His Eminence Metropolitan Luke, the outspoken hierarch of the Zaporozhye Diocese called on authorities to ban the LGBT event, though they did not heed his call.

“On September 20, we will witness the desecration of our Zaporozhye land, as part of a parade under LGBT symbols—a public demonstration of sin!” he writes on his Telegram channel.

We are currently witnessing an extreme double standard, His Eminence writes, given that churches are being seized from the canonical Ukrainian Church, parishioners and clergy are being beaten, and people are being deprived of their property for having the wrong religious or political view, and the “democratic” authorities of Ukraine see no violation of human rights in all of this.

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Ukrainian priests cleanse Zaporozhye city square with Holy Water after LGBT march