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Anyone willing to support the construction of a Ukrainian church and monastery in Fatima can purchase a charity "brick"

27.04.2021, 11:33

Information about the construction was published on its FB page by the sinkel for monasticism of the Lviv Archdiocese hieromonk Justin Boyko citing Fr. Silvio Litvinchuk.

"I have a request! Much has already been announced that it is planned to build the Ukrainian Church of the Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos and a monastery in the Fatima pilgrimage center," the UGCC Information Department reports.

"The state is as follows: the project has already been approved and all permits have been obtained from the city authorities of the city of Ourem for construction. Recently, an agreement was signed with the construction company Luvifal, which undertakes to complete the entire structure and equip the surrounding area by 12/05/2023. Today, we need to connect electricity and water in order to be able to directly perform construction work.

This work for the glory of God requires considerable expenses, so we appeal to all of you for help: spiritual and prayerful support and financial. In stock, we have "little bricks", which you can buy and in that way help this good cause. Do not miss this opportunity to be the founders of the temple in such a holy place, where you will always be remembered in prayers.

"Little bricks" can be purchased at the church or through a bank account: ORDEM BASILIANA DE SAO JOSAFAT, bank: Millennium bcp (IBAN: PT50 0033-0000-45436364029-05), (BIC/SWIFT:BCOMPTPL). And let us know your first and last name, the amount of the donation, and your residential addresses."

For more details, please contact Fr. Silvio Litvinchuk.

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