In Sevastopol today armed men seized father Mykola Kvych, pastor and military chaplain ofthe Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. He was seized in the church.
In Sevastopol today armed men seized father Mykola Kvych, pastor and military chaplain ofthe Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. He was seized in the church.
The official page of the UGCC states, that this information was confirmed by parishioners who were at the service and by his wife.
In March UGCC priests received oral andwritten threats with the requirement to leave the Crimea. But all pastors have decided not to leave their flock, especially in such difficult times.
Father Nicholas, except his service as pastor, performs duties in Crimea as chief military chaplain of UGCC. "This is - according to Fr. Lubomir Jaworski, deputy head of the Department for Military Chaplancy of the UGCC - could have caused aggression against him from so-called "self-defense units" (armed pro-Russian troops)".
Place where the priest is still unknown. His cell is not responding , even though the phone is not turned off. Around 1 p.m. one of his parishioners called him, father Mykola picked up the phone but was not speaking yet let him hear what was going on around. It was very noisy, he heard yellings and accusations. It seemed that father Mykola was questioned.
Apostolic Nuncio to Ukraine Archbishop Thomas Gullickson wrote on his Facebook page: "I just received news of the first kidnapping by one of these armed gangs of a Catholic priest in Crimea. The note left at his house was to the effect that this was meant as a warning to all "agents of the Vatican". Please, pray for his release safe and sound"