UOC Primate attended charitable exhibition “Temple of Soul”
On April 8, His Beatitude Volodymyr, Metropolitan of
Kyiv and All Ukraine called to the National Museum of Book and Book-Printing (Kyiv-Pechersk
Museum Reserve), where on these days the exhibition Temple
of Soul is held.
Present at the event were also Bishop Hilary of Makariv, Secretary for the UOC
Primate Bishop Alexander of Pereyaslav-Khmelntytskyy, Minister of Culture and
Tourism Mykhailo Kulyniak.
Opening
the exhibition, the Archpastor greeted those present on the Feast of
Resurrection of Christ and wished God's help and new creative achievements to
the people of art.
"The
project "Spirituality in modern art" is a really great plan and a noble deed. Accept
our most sincere wishes to continue this good deed in future. May the Lord,
through the prayers of His Most Holy Mother help all of us to conduct pious life and to achieve success due to the talents with
which the God richly gifts every person",
said Metropolitan in particular.
Thereafter
the Archpastor marked with the certificates the sponsors and creative workers
who took part in the charitable project "Spirituality in modern art".
Among
those awarded were honored art worker of Ukraine, Yuriy Nahulko, Head of the
Employers' Federation of Ukraine Dmytro Oliynuk, businessman Oleh Bahmatyuk
etc.
Note
that the funds raised from the sale of the works of art will be spent for the
construction of the Resurrection Cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in
Kyiv.
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