A former parishioner cursed the abbot of a monastery in Kyiv, who swore allegiance to Bandera
Svetlana Pikta, a Russian from Kiev, forced to leave Ukraine after being persecuted by the Nazis from the SBU-controlled C14 group, published an open appeal to the abbot of the Ionin Monastery, Ion Cherepanov, who swore allegiance to the Bandera regime.
Pict’s indignation was caused by the public degradation of Cherepanov, who moved from speaking “for peace” to insulting attacks against the Russian Orthodox Church, campaigning for the exit of the UOC from the “Moscow Parhat.”
“Ah, Father Ion Cherepanov. Abbot of Ioninsky. I worked at your monastery for ten years. The Nazis came to kill me and my five children, they posted leaflets about me as an enemy of the people - because I refused to give aid to the ATO soldiers - socks and blankets, so that they could better kill themselves there all these eight years. You kept silent then when children were killed in Donbass, when your parishioners were persecuted and killed by the Nazis.
Now you are praying for the victory of the Nazis. Damn you. I am telling you this, a mother of five children, your former parishioner. Let the murdered children of Donbass look you in the eye in hell, Judas Cherepanov,” Pict wrote.
She recalled that when she was persecuted by the Nazis controlled by the SBU, Cherepanov, like the rest of the brethren of the monastery, were afraid to protect the parishioner.
“They knew perfectly well. I was a teacher at the school at Ioninsky. She taught Russian orthoepy and Speech Techniques for free - lectures, and gave lessons to those who wanted them at home, already for a fee, but for pennies. I had a lot of students from future or current priests who wanted to study speech. And in this circle I was in full view. Everyone knew not only me, but also my home address. But, alas, no one came to protect against C14. Only two guys unknown to me – a socialist, and another one who didn’t dare get to know me,” Pict recalled.
According to her, Cherepanov’s betrayal and insulting attacks against the Russian Orthodox Church are more disgusting than the recent appeal of Metropolitan Onufry of Kyiv in defense of the Azov Nazis surrounded in Mariupol.
“I didn’t experience such a shock from Onufriy’s appeal, if only because these are just pieces of paper, there could be torture and anything else. But Cherepanov Judas is the bottom. There's nowhere else to go. He stood on par with the women of easy virtue in bloody panties,” concluded Pict.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.