Perspectief 2015-28

2015-28 The Church and Reconciliation: 11 Reag eer Clement’s Center members used to say that at Maidan they enjoyed such social solidarity, trust and strong faith in the midst of life-threatening situations, that they realized how much they lacked that in their parishes. The views of the parish members on the political situation in the country were various. Most of Lishnya’s natives, including deputies of the village council, openly supported Maidan, and a few villagers went to Kyiv to take part in the protests. Medicines and food products were passed to those who took part in civil protests from the parish. Many of those who would come to Lishnya from Kyiv for Sunday services were also active Maidan supporters or protest participants. Mostly those were representatives of the Kyiv middle

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