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A small community of Buddhists are causing controversy among the residents of a tiny Ukrainian village where they have set up home.
The Buddhists settled in the village after the war in eastern Ukraine forced them to leave their homes in Donetsk three years ago.
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This quiet, snowy road leads to the village of Krivopillya, deep in Ukraine's Carpathian mountains.
The local community are Orthodox Christians, living a rural, conservative lifestyle.
Unusually, a group of Buddhist monks have bought a house in the village, having fled the recent war in eastern Ukraine.
As this is unorthodox in both senses, their arrival has caused a stir, with some locals even threatening to force them to leave.
Everything that happened is connected with the Donbas and with war. Everything has started from there. I am from Donetsk, for example, and there we had the first Buddhist community in Ukraine, registered in Donetsk back in 1991. When war started, we just had to leave everything there, says Sergei Filonenko, a Buddhist monk.
The Buddhist community in Donetsk was established in 1991. They had their own temple and were starting to build a shrine in the city of Luhansk.
But the war forced them to leave and seek shelter elsewhere.
The monks thought that the Carpathian region, inhabited by Ukraine's Hutsul ethnic minority, would be an ideal place for meditation.
Their teacher, the Japanese monk Junsei Terasawa, gave them some money to establish a new house where Ukraine's Buddhists could pray and live.
At first there were four of them, but now only Sergei Filonenko lives here permanently. Other worshipers visit Krivopillya during important Buddhist holidays.
The Hutsuls are a little conservative society with deep Christian Orthodox traditions. But people everywhere are the same, they look at us to find out who we are. I hope that in time, they will understand what we are really doing here, says Filonenko.
Today, monks are visiting to celebrate one of the main holidays - the day of Buddha's enlightenment.
Visiting Buddhists have travelled here from Dnipropetrovsk, Kiev and Ivano-Frankovsk.
They say they are hoping that the locals will come to accept that they have chosen the village as a legitimate place of worship.
Locals do not understand us, because they think very superficially about things like faith. They do not perceive us well, because they think it is something totally different, says Buddhist Vasil Nastyuk.
The locals have mixed feelings about the new arrivals. For them, it is strange to hear the sound of chanting coming from the house at the edge of the village.
Ivan Bondarik says some of the villagers were determined to drive the Buddhists away, but he is happy to have them because they are bringing more life to the village.
Some were telling me, let's take weapons and kick them out of here. But I do not have the right to do so. They have bought the house and I am even happy they have come here. Not many residents remain in the village, before there were 12 houses, now only four, he says.
The Buddhists are hoping that, in time, the whole village may grow to accept their presence in these quiet snowy mountains.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF UKRAINE IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/6 )
1. VORONTSOV PALACE,ALUPKA 44°25'11.40N 34° 3'20.92E
2. BELL TOWER OF TRINITY MONBASTERY,CHERNIHIV
51°28'40.00N 31°16'45.02E
3. TOWER OF BUTCHERS,KHMEL'NYTS'KA 48°40'31.42N 26°34'36.24E
4. CASTLE AKKERMAN,ODESSA 46°12'5.91N 30°21'0.93E
5. HOLY RESURRECTION CATHEDRAL,RIVNE 50°37'9.19N 26°14'57.66E
6. IVANO-FRANKIVSK CITY HALL 48°55'22.49N 24°42'37.43E
7. GENOESE TOWER OF CONSTANTINE,FEODOSIYA
45° 1'42.76N 35°23'6.90E
8. ALEXANDER NEVSKY CHURCH, KHARKOV 49°59'20.27N 36°17'14.68E
9. ENTRANCE TO PARK,DNIPROPETROVS'K 48°27'38.10N 35° 4'10.47E
10. CHRIST-SERGIUS CHURCH,KHARKIV 50° 2'34.33N 36°13'23.46E
11. ZŁOCZÓW CASTLE,ZOLOCHIV 49°48'6.56N 24°54'23.22E
12. CITY HALL,MUKACHEVO 48°26'30.92N 22°43'4.31E
13. MONUMENT TARAS SHEVCHENKO,KIEV 50°26'30.28N 30°30'46.81E
14. ST.NICHOLAS CHURCH,DNEPROPETROVSK 48°28'0.44N 35° 4'21.73E
15. WOODEN CHURCH OF TRANSFIGURATION,KIEV 50°21'16.75N
16. CHURCH,LUTSK 50°46'6.20N 25°22'26.39E
17. WATER TOWERS,KIEV 50°27'9.43N 30°31'52.44E
18. RATUSHA TOWER&CITY HALL,LVIV 49°50'30.56N 24° 1'53.16E
19. MONUMENT OF ETERNAL GLORY,ZHITOMIR 50°14'36.88N 28°38'56.95E
20. ST.GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL,LVIV 49°50'18.86N 24° 0'47.30E
21. CHURCH,KIEV 50°22'50.03N 30°27'34.81E
22. DONETSK DRAMA THEATER,DONETSK 48° 0'7.32N 37°48'9.69E
23. MICHAEL FORT,SEVASTOPOL 44°37'40.14N 33°31'33.84E
24. ST.PANTELEIMON'S CATHEDRAL,KIEV 50°20'41.47N 30°29'15.82E
25. CHAPEL OF JOHN THE BAPTIST,DNIPROPETROVSK
48°28'16.45N 35° 2'58.42E
26. CHAPEL OF ST. ANDREW,KIEV 50°26'33.64N 30°33'10.43E
27. KREMENETS CASTLE,KREMENETS 50° 5'41.92N 25°43'50.90E
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Vladimir Khailo was born April 15th, 1932 in the former Soviet Union. He married Maria Khlistun in 1954. She survives.
Vladimir was raised in a Christian family and in 1957 he received Christ as his personal Savior, and from that day on he committed his life to the Lord. During the 1960s to the 1980s, Christianity was under attack and the persecution of Christians was severe; the KGB demanded, against the Constitution, for the churches to register and to put the Christian people under their control. Vladimir did not want to be registered with the KGB so he started an independent church in his house. In doing so, he subjected himself to be persecuted for Christ because he knew that Jesus is God, and he is the only way to Heaven. When he saw how the KGB was breaking the Constitutional Laws and torturing Christians, he decided to write an open letter in 1968 called: If You Sow the Wind, You Will Reap a Storm, and sent it to governments in 32 countries.
In his letter, he warned the Soviet government that because of the unlawful, brutal acts towards Christians and all humanity, God will reveal the truth to the world, and the Soviet Union will fall. When dissident and human rights activist, Andrei Sakharov, read the open letter he invited Vladimir to join the Human Rights Watch Organization; in which he fought for freedom of the Christian Brethren.
Because Vladimir was in the KGB's way, they falsely accused him of being an American spy and after an unfair trial, sentenced him indefinitely to a psychiatric prison in the town of Dnepropetrovsk, in the Ukrainian Region. For seven awful years Vladimir was tortured with experimental drugs in one of the strictest psychiatric prisons in the Soviet Union. Throughout it all he maintained his faith, saying: 'I have committed my way to the Lord. May His will be done. He alone knows what He has planned for me.
Because Vladimir and his family were well known to Christian Solidarity International, CSI launched a campaign in Europe and the United States to rescue them. The U.S. Congress and President Reagan found out about the situation and demanded their freedom. A wave of people around the world wrote petitions to the Soviet Authorities demanding freedom for the Khailo family. With special efforts by Republican Congressman Frank Wolf of Virginia, Mr. Ernst H. Van Eeghen of the Netherlands, Andrei Sarkharov and many others, Vladimir was released from prison in 1987 and allowed by President Gorbachev to leave the USSR. The Khailo family was allowed, with greatest exception, to enter the United States of America. This was an act of God.
After coming to America, Vladimir traveled around the world preaching the gospel and witnessing about the persecution of Christians in the USSR. Because of this witnessing, the KGB harassed and threatened Vladimir even in the US. After being given an ultimatum, Vladimir refused to make money off of Christian suffering and worked in Flexi Van Leasing, in Cicero, IL until the age of 67. Upon retiring, he moved to Ligonier, IN to enjoy his family.
Vladimir passed away on June 8, 2013 at 6:30 a.m. in Elkhart. In his transition to heaven, he left his family an example of unwavering faith in Christ. His words in the end were: ...Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life. Revelation 2:10.
He is survived by his wife, and daughters Lydia (Iouri) Petrenko, Galina (Eugene) Andreyev, Marchella (Igor) Trotsiouk, Esfir (Stanislav) Kolesnitchenko; and sons, Valentin (Ludmila) Khailo, Anatoliy (Tatiana) Khailo, Vladimir (Tatiana) Khailo, Michael Khailo, Alexandr (Svetlana) Khailo, Joseph (Irina) Khailo, Noah (Lena) Khailo, Ioan Khailo, David (Larisa) Khailo, Jacob (Natasha) Khailo, and Daniel (Natalie) Khailo; 46 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Pavel Khailo.
His daughter Galina wrote a book ''Subject to Intense Persecution'' dedicated in his honor.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF UKRAINE IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FIVE ( 5/6 )
1. CHERVONOGOROD CASTLE,NYRKIV 48°48'14.74N 25°35'48.91E
2. STVOLODYMYR'S CATHEDRAL,KIEV 50°26'41.48N 30°30'31.79E
3. SHEVCHENKO'S MONUMENT,DNIPROPETROVSK
48°27'58.65N 35° 4'28.01E
4. MERCHANT'S UNION CLUB,KIEV 50°27'11.95N 30°31'41.62E
5. STARE SIOŁO CASTLE,CHEREPYN 49°42'6.26N 24°11'36.40E
6. TRANSFIGURATION CATHEDRAL,DNIPROPETROVSK
48°27'29.45N 35° 3'59.49E
7. MONUMENT OF ST.VOLODIMIR,KIEV 50°27'22.24N 30°31'37.31E
8. MONUMENT TO LENIN,DNEPROPETROVSK 48°27'50.99N 35° 2'44.30E
9. HEARTSHAPE HOUSE,MUKACHEVO 48°26'15.20N 22°42'46.48E
10. CATHEDRAL OF ST.PETER&PAUL,LUTSK 50°44'17.44N 25°19'12.84E
11. ASSUMPTION OF VIRGIN PIROGOSCHA CHURCH,KIEV
50°27'47.96N 30°30'59.64E
12. CHURCH OF ST. APOSTLE ANDRІYA,LVIV 49°50'22.41N 24° 2'5.16E
13. MONUMENT OF BOGDAN,CHERNIHIV 51°29'34.53N 31°18'7.72E
14. PUPPET THEATRE,CHERKASY 49°26'28.88N 32° 4'8.51E
15. TARAS SHEVCHENKO MONUMENT,LVIV 49°50'27.84N 24° 1'41.84E
16. LAVRA BELLTOWER,CHURCH&CATHEDRALS,KIEV
50°26'4.60N 30°33'24.69E
17. LUTHERN CHURCH,LUTSK 50°44'16.79N 25°18'56.78E
18. RICHARD'S CASTLE,KIEV 50°27'35.97N 30°30'57.78E
19. MEMORIAL HOUSE MUSEUM,DNIPROPETROVSK
48°27'37.74N 35° 4'6.79E
20. LUCENT TEMPLE,KIEV 50°26'49.81N 30°34'26.84E
21. SVIRSH CASTLE,PEREMYSHLYANSKYI 49°39'8.29N 24°25'56.45E
22. HOLY PROTECTION CHURCH,KIEV 50°26'7.30N 30°29'1.91E
23. TOWER OF STEFAN BATORY,KHMEL'NYTS'KA
48°40'50.51N 26°34'27.93E
24. HOLY TRANSFIGURATION CATHEDRAL,DONETSK
48° 0'37.95N 37°48'18.98E
25. PATRIARCHAL CATHEDRAL,KIEV 50°27'8.87N 30°35'13.67E
26. CASTLE PRINCE OF OSTROG,KHMEL'NYTS'KA
49°45'29.15N 27°13'37.37E
HISTORICAL PLACES OF UKRAINE IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/6 )
1. PALANOK CASTLE,KARPATALJA 48°25'53.46N 22°41'14.08E
2. ANNUNCIATION CATHEDRAL,KHARKOV 49°59'25.93N 36°13'26.00E
3. JUSTICE COURT,ZHITOMIR 50°15'14.97N 28°39'24.27E
4. SUNKEN SHIPS MONUMENT,SEVASTROPOL 44°37'6.25N 33°31'27.39E
5. PYATNITSKA CHURCH,CHERNIHIV 51°29'32.84N 31°18'3.02E
6. SAIL ROCK,CRIMEA 44°26'0.34N 34° 7'51.88E
7. KHMELNITSKIY MONUMENT,KIEV 50°27'12.94N 30°30'59.59E
8. CHURCH OF DOMINICAN MONASTERY,KHMEL'NYTS'KA
49°45'13.50N 27°13'21.42E
9. CATHEDRALS,CHERNIHIV 51°29'20.99N 31°18'25.30E
10. DUKE DE RICHELIEU,ODESSA 46°29'17.30N 30°44'28.23E
11. CATHEDRALS&CHURCHES,KIEV 50°27'9.95N 30°30'53.44E
12. ANCIENT BUILDING,UZHHOROD 48°37'30.68N 22°17'40.52E
13. ST.NICHOLAS CHURCH,KIEV 50°27'52.71N 30°31'33.92E
14. CHURCH OF TRINITY,DNEPROPETROVSK 48°27'46.38N 35° 2'44.35E
15. YENI-KALE CASTLE,KERCH 45°20'57.92N 36°36'16.79
16. POLISH GATE,KHMEL'NYTS'KA 48°40'43.40N 26°34'13.90E
17. ST. ILIA TEMPLE,CRIMEA 45°11'33.83N 33°22'26.71E
18. HEART SHAPE HOUSE,ZHITOMIR 50°15'29.66N 28°39'33.57E
19. GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH,CRIMEA 44°29'27.71N 34° 9'22.73E
20. CHURCH OF MICHAEL&FEDOR,CHERNIHIV 51°29'52.94N 31°18'35.74E
21. SAILOR'S CLUB,SEVASTOPOL 44°36'0.72N 33°31'27.89E
22. CHOCIM CASTLE,KHOTYN 48°31'19.42N 26°29'54.61E
23. LENIN MONUMENT,KERCH 45°21'7.17N 36°28'30.60E
24. THEATER BITTER,DNIPROPETROVSK 48°28'14.45N 35° 1'59.72E
25. CATHEDRAL OF ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST,KERCH
45°21'5.00N 36°28'33.53E
26. OSTROH CASTLE,RIVNE 50°19'34.30N 26°31'16.79E
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