A delegation of seven people representing the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) is taking part in the International Congress of Eastern and Western Catholic Churches of Europe, which is being held from July 17-22 in the Hungarian city of Ny?regyh?za. In view of the congress’s topic, “The Parish – A Place of Hope,” the preservation of the church and faith through hope was discussed.
During the congress, participants reported on the history of the persecution of the Roman and Greek Catholic Churches of Eastern Europe and shared experiences of survival in times of persecution.
The Franciscan monk Perehrin explained how the socialist regime tried in the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and East Germany to create an artificial state church to counter the Roman Catholic one and how difficult it was to maintain the true church against all the challenges of the communist times, when a whole ideology and struggle with the church was in place, when the government wanted to appoint its own bishops for its own churches and the real ones were persecuted.
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in this matter is considered a martyr church, because in communist times it was doomed not only to persecution but also to total destruction, so only carefully thought out and organized work in the underground, the devotion of the clergy to the church, and work with young people with priestly vocations rescued and preserved the church, which now has more than 7 million faithful in Ukraine and the world.