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2010-12-21

Help to the imprisoned

More than 200 people (including priests, seminarians, religious and lay people) are involved in Ministry of the UGCC  in penitentiary system of Ukraine. The main areas of the Ministry are sermons, catechization, administering of the Holy Sacraments, encouraging preservation of the family ties.
There are many activities organized in different institutions: retreats, concerts, sport competitions etc. One of the most interesting activities is development of creative skills of the imprisoned, namely organization of arts and crafts exhibitions of the imprisoned, the winners of which participate in international art contests.

Redemptorist monks (Order of the Most Holy Redeemer) take care of the imprisoned in 7 prisons. They also publish a periodical “Zakon I Blahodat” (Law and Grace). The faithful of the UGCC also serve in Chernigiv and Zbarazh women’s settlements. For more than 16 years Rev. Ihor Onyshkevych and Mrs. Marta Blikhar from Kyiv have been helping out the imprisoned women and their families from Chernigiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Uman, Zbarazh, Melitopol through a special “Mailing Service”. The chaplains of the UGCC serve in the youth settlements in Pryluky, Berezhany, Sambir and Dubno.

Priests and volunteers, being aware of a great need in qualified workers, have been participants of studying seminars and conferences  since 2001.

The UGCC is a member of the International Commission of Catholic Prison Pastoral Care.
International Charity Foundation “Caritas-Ukraine” is also actively involved in prison ministry. Workers of “Caritas” provide spiritual, psychological and material help to the imprisoned, especially to women and their children. An integrated approach is applied to solving of the problems of the imprisoned which contributes to the normalization of their lives after completion of their imprisonment term.

However, there are still many things to be done in this field. First steps are made in re-socialization of former prisoners. Rehabilitation centers could decrease to a great extent repetitiveness of crimes, providing gradual socialization of the ex-imprisoned. When the doors of prison are finally opened for prisoners to get out, the new doors – into society – are not always opened. “Nobody needs us there” – say many of those who left prison, and they mean not only family and friends with whom all the contacts were lost during their imprisonment.

Contact information:
01001 Kyiv-1 a P.O. Box B-125
Tel/fax: 00380 44 279 19 20
Sister Veronika (Kishko) the Penitentiary Pastoral Care Assistant

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