Deputies of the eastern Ukrainian town of Dniprodzerzhynsk made alterations to a document drawn up 18 years ago and finally transferred the building of St. Nicholas’ Polish Catholic Church to the local religious community.
The deputies replaced the word “community” with “parish” in the decision of the executive committee, Evening Dnieper reported.
The Roman Catholics are now the full owners of the church and its territory.
The community can now restore the building and develop freely.
The process of the transfer of the building to the Roman Catholic community began in 1992.