13/2/19

In Dnepropetrovsk, a procession in honor of Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II


In Dnepropetrovsk, the Orthodox celebrated the anniversary of the arrival of the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II in the city. "On February 13, along the central avenue of the Dnieper, a column of Orthodox Orthodox of the Moscow Patriarchate passed, which thus marked the anniversary of the arrival of the Russian Tsar in Yekaterinoslav," the report says.

Believers and parishioners were convoyed along the central avenue of the city on February 13, on Wednesday. The situation was not spared by the Ukrainian media. The local newspaper commented on the situation in a publication dedicated to the move.

“The Moscovites organized their“ procession ”right in the center of the city, at one time one of the first to defend Ukraine against the“ Russian world ”. The churchmen walked along Yavornitsky Avenue from the railway station to Cathedral Square, where they already held a service “for the king and the Fatherland,” inside the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral, the journalists wrote.


At the same time, journalists remind their readers that Nicholas II is canonized "both in the Russian Orthodox Church and in the ROCOR." Hence the surprisingly profound conclusion of the Ukrainian masters of the pen: “That is, these individuals openly advocate the holy Muscovite“ martyr-hero ”, whose ancestors destroyed Ukrainian culture and statehood for several centuries.