Head of the reserve notes that Lower Lavra is in permanent use by UOC
Acting Director of the “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra” Reserve Oleksandr Rudnyk. Photo: glavcom.ua
The Acting Director General of the “Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra” Reserve Oleksandr Rudnyk noted that in 2013 the Lower Lavra was handed over to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church for permanent use, reports Glavcom.ua on 5 January 2023.
"The facilities on the territory of the Lower Lavra were transferred to the use of the UOC in perpetuity by a government resolution of 2013," Oleksandr Rudnyk stressed.
According to him, the Church uses this territory and buildings as intended, pays for utilities and other services, and takes care of the territory, i.e. maintains the buildings and territory at its own expense, while the reserve only monitors the condition of monuments.
The Acting General Director reminded that there are 140 monuments on the territory of the reserve, of which 44 are of national importance and 96 of local, and a significant part of them is located in the Lower Lavra territory. These include the Near and Far Caves complexes, including the Varangian Caves, which extend beyond the walls of the Lavra.
As reported, the director of the reserve said about the commission to inspect the temples of the Upper Lavra.
Read also
DHS "Accidentally" Sends Deportation Letters of Ukrainian Refugees
The agency reportedly "had no knowledge" of the incident and confirmed that the status of U4U refugees has not changed.
Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) Convenes Spring 2025 Session
Springfield, VA — Synod Addresses Church Administration, International Relations, Canonization Progress, and Council Planning
Orthodox Studies Institute (OSI) announces new course on history of the Antiochian Church
The program will run every Thursday at 12:00 p.m. Central Time from May 8–29, 2025.
Monks of Athos condemn desecration of relics in Kiev-Caves Lavra
Monks of Mount Athos have issued a strong statement condemning the recent "examination" of holy relics in the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra by Ukrainian authorities.
Union of Orthodox Journalists Launches Athonite Bureau
Union of Orthodox Journalists (UOJ) opens local office on Mount Athos
SBU Shuts Down Ukrainian Access to UOJ-America
The SBU finds Orthodox news in America and Bulgaria to be "dangerous" to Ukrainians.