Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Now I know where is Yazlivchyk's catholic church nowadays. Yesterday Olena Krushynska, one of the main initiators of the restoration yet in 2009, published photography of present view of this temple on her site about wooden churches of Ukraine. So dismantled temple is situated in the village Yazlivchyk and all its joists are put on the heap and covered with a roof, and I'm sorry, but it looks like the heap of wood, not church. I can't understand what mode of restoration of the church was used in this case. Why is church completely dismantled? Is it restoration indeed? So I totally can't understand what the professor of Gdansk Polytecnic Institute Romana Chelontkovska, one of the initiators of restoration and moving that catholic church from Yalzivchyk into Lviv Skansen "Shevchenkivskyy Grove", creating active catholic church in the museum of Ukrainian people's architecture and mode, and his colleague Yakub Shchepansky, who ruled the restoration's process in the village Yazlivchyk (this information about them was taken from interview with R. Chelontkovska in Ukraine's Polish newspaper "Halytskyy Courier" ("Kurier Galicyjski"), in the issue of August 26th-September 15th 2011) did with this catholic church and why nowadays it has such look.
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