The Spiritual Conference for families will take place during the All-Ukrainian pilgrimage to Zarvanytsya

Sunday, 24 June 2012, 20:58
The Commission of UGCC on Matters of Family continues the tradition of conducting the spiritual conferences for the families during the All-Ukrainian pilgrimage to Zarvanytsya village which is situated in Ternopil region. This year, the All-Ukrainian pilgrimage to the Icon of the Mother of God in Zarvanytsya will take place during the 14th and 15th of July.
The Commission of UGCC on Matters of Family continues the tradition of conducting the spiritual conferences for the families during the All-Ukrainian pilgrimage to Zarvanytsya village which is situated in Ternopil region. This year, the All-Ukrainian pilgrimage to the Icon of the Mother of God in Zarvanytsya will take place during the 14th and 15th of July. The Conference for the families, during the All-Ukrainian pilgrimage to Zarvanytsya, will be held within the framework of the events devoted to the 120th anniversary since the birth of the UGCC Patriarch Josyf Slipyj and the year of the Holy Sacraments. It was reported by Father Bohdan Tymchyshyn, who is the head of the UGCC Commission on Matters of Family. The conference will start at 12 am on the 14th of July near the parish Church of Mariysky Spiritual Center in Zarvanytsya village. During the conference the heads of the diocesan commission on Matters of Family will deliver a report on “the Holy Sacraments of Church in the life of a family.” Taking this into account, organizers invite all those pilgrims, young people abd families, who are interested, to participate in the conference

The Informational Department of UGCC

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