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Catholics in Odesa protect their property

21.02.2012, 16:45

For 20 years, the Odesa Roman Catholic community cannot get legal documents for the ownership of the land where their cathedral is located. Legally this land belongs to the city of Odesa. But there is information that this property was recently passed into the ownership of a private company. Odesa Catholics held a prayer in order to draw the attention of the public to this problem.

For 20 years, the Odesa Roman Catholic community cannot get legal documents for the  ownership of the land where their cathedral is located. Legally this land belongs to the city of Odesa. But there is information that this property was recently passed into the ownership of a private company. Odesa Catholics held a prayer in order to draw the attention of the public to this problem.

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