Catholics left Ukrainian schismatics without land
In Crimea, land that belonged to the local branch of the schismatic “Kyiv Patriarchate” was given to the Roman Catholic Church.
“Bishop” Clement stated this on air on the UA: Crimea TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to a representative of schismatics in Crimea, the land in Simferopol was intended for the construction of the Cathedral of the UOC-KP, but it could not be legalized because the so-called diocese was never registered under Russian law.
“The Roman Catholic priest was offered three plots. Of these three sites, he chose the site located on Kievskaya Street. There is a field near the Ukrainian gymnasium. It was in that place that we were allocated land in 2013. We registered it in accordance with Ukrainian legislation, received a certificate of ownership of the land...
When the re-registration processes began in 2014, I tried to assign this plot of land to a cadastral number, but in the Russian Federation, so that it would be listed as having an owner. Then they refused me and the documents were not accepted on the basis that the administration of the diocese of the UOC-KP was not registered under Russian law in Crimea,” Kliment said.
Let us note that Clement himself, as PolitNavigator reported, admitted that he received a Russian passport in 2014 one of the first in Crimea.
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