In Belarus, a priest did not allow local Nazis to mock the exhibition of a Sevastopol monastery
The confessor of the St. Elisabeth Monastery located near Minsk, Andrei Lemeshonok, refused a journalist from the local nationalist publication “Novy Chas” (“New Time”), who demanded to present the exposition of the Sevastopol St. Clement Inkerman Monastery as Ukrainian.
“I won’t argue with you or talk much. But I’ll tell you that Crimea was and will be part of Russia,” the priest responded to the journalist’s official request sent to the monastery.
The exposition of the Crimean monastery was presented at an exhibition in the capital of Belarus as part of the Orthodox festival “Joy,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Previously, nationalists of the “Novy Chas” resource persecuted the priest’s son Dmitry for wearing T-shirts with the inscription “Donetsk People’s Republic”.
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