Help Complete Renovation Work of the Roof of a Cathedral in Ukraine
Monday, February 1, 2016
Will you help Bishop Bernatsky complete this restoration work for his cathedral in Ukraine?
The Cathedral of the Assumption in Odessa can look
back on a checkered history. It was built in 1853 with the contributions of
Polish and German Catholics. However, in 1935 it was closed down by the
communist government. First it was turned into an international club, and then
into a homeland museum. During the Second World War the building was initially
returned to the Church, but this did not last long, for in 1949 the communists
confiscated the entire property of the church, including not only the building
itself but also the surrounding properties. The church itself was turned into a
gymnasium and a false floor was built into the structure, thereby totally
disfiguring the interior. 
The church was finally returned to the Catholic Church
in an utterly abandoned state. However, the surrounding buildings, which had
also belonged to the Church, were not returned. These properties had been sold
in the meantime to private owners, and under the prevailing law the Church is
required to purchase them back from the new owners, who in some cases are
demanding exorbitant sums, since they suppose the Church to be rich. Until
recently, Bishop Bronislaw Bernatsky himself was still living in the cathedral
tower, but with the help of ACN he was eventually able to purchase a house that
had formerly belonged to the Church.
With a great deal of care and effort the cathedral was
finally restored to a fitting condition, and today there is nothing in the
interior to recall the tragic fate this church endured during the 20th century.
The cathedral is open all day long and Holy Mass is celebrated there in
Ukrainian, Russian, Polish and English.
The roof of the cathedral, which was in a terrible
condition, was only temporarily repaired for lack of funds. Thankfully, with
help from ACN’s benefactors, a large part of the restoration work has now been
completed. But in the course of the work, it was discovered that the state of
the roof was much worse than initially feared. The wooden beams are rotten and
in the church tower itself, the former residence of the bishop which is also
now being used as accommodation for the seminarians, the ceiling has actually
collapsed.
The bishop himself has a pension of just $54 a month,
and this because as a young man he had to work on a collective farm. "It's
just enough for gas if I travel to the edge of my diocese," he says.
"But I've never accepted even a cent from any of the parishes for my gas.
When I visit my priests, I even tried to bring them something instead."
Now Bishop Bernatsky has turned to us one more time
for help to complete the remaining essential restoration work. We have promised
him $43,400.
Will you help Bishop Bernatsky complete this
restoration work for his cathedral in Ukraine?
Progress:
3%
Raised: $
1460
Goal: $
43400
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