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Representatives of Authorities and Churches in Lviv Honour Memory of Victims of Pacification

17.09.2010, 09:41

On 16 September, in Lviv, near the memorial board of the memorial museum "Prison at Lonstkoho Street," clergymen of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyivan Patriarchate and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church served a memorial service for those who defended the Ukrainian statehood and values. A wreath was laid on the board.

On 16 September, in Lviv, near the memorial board of the memorial museum "Prison at Lonstkoho Street," clergymen of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyivan Patriarchate and Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church served a memorial service for those who defended the Ukrainian statehood and values. A wreath was laid on the board.

As RISU learnt from the chief chaplain of the Center of Military Chaplaincy of the UGCC, Fr. Stepan Sus, the participants were addressed by a representative of the UGCC, Fr. Yosyf Luchyt, who noted that Ukrainians should always keep the memory of those innocent people who perished in prisons and exiles as Ukrainians who sought to gain freedom, which is an invaluable gift for each person.

The Prison at Lonskoho Street Memorial of Victims of Occupying Regimes is located in Lviv, in the building of the prison used by three occupation regimes, Polish, Soviet and German. It is the first prison museum in Ukraine.

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