Structure and activities The prison ministry of the
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) is carried out on the basis of "The Agreement for cooperation of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church with the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine". The
patriarchal curia of the UGCC coordinates and promotes the common activity of the Church's structures, enables relations and cooperation with other churches and institutions, and practices
ecumenical cooperation. The primary activities of the ministry are sermons,
catechetics, administration of the
sacraments for inmates, assistance and support of communication with family, spiritual support of the prison staff, and engagement of lay people in ministry. The Synod of Bishops of the UGCC has defined the
Sunday of the Prodigal Son as a "day of special attention" for its prison ministry, due to its focus on repentance and reconciliation. On 20 July, 2014, UGCC major archbishop
Sviatoslav Shevchuk declared
Vasyl Velychkovsky "patron of prison ministry for the Ukrainian Catholic Church". Due to occupation in the
Donetsk and
Luhansk regions, some programming was suspended.
Development and history The penitentiary pastoral ministry of the UGCC was restored in 1990 after the Church, which had been
forbidden under the Soviet Union, emerged from the underground. Since 2001, the UGCC has been the co-founder of the Ukrainian Interdenominational Christian Mission "Spiritual and Charitable Care in Prisons," which includes twelve churches and denominations. This mission is a part of the World Association of Prison Ministry. In 2006, UGCC major archbishop
Lubomyr Husar established the Department for Pastoral Care in the Armed Forces and in the Penitentiary System of Ukraine. This structure implements a general management system for the Prison Ministry.In Rome in September 2007, the UGCC became an active member of the International Commission of Catholic Prison Pastoral Care (ICCPPC) at the XII World Congress. The ICCPPC is a worldwide association of country delegates for Catholic prison pastoral care, composed of clerical and lay persons. At this Congress, the Church expressed concern about imprisoned persons held in inhumane conditions, especially minors, women, old, and mentally ill persons, and those who only came on trial and their guilt was not proven. In November 2007, a training program for UGCC prison chaplains called "Pastoral care at the penitentiary institutions of Ukraine" was held at the Professional College of the State Penal Department in
Bila Tserkva. From February to May 2008, this common educational program was spread out for other Christian denominations. On 8 February, 2008, the UGCC presented the Ukrainian publication of the Compendium of
Catholic social teaching for the State Penal Department of Ukraine. On 8 June, 2008, the UGCC and Penitentiary Service of Ukraine carried out the First Pilgrimage to
Zarvanytsia, a sacred place of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The employees of the Central Administration of the Penal Department, chiefs of all Regional Management Units of the Penal System, chiefs and assistant chiefs of 183 prison facilities in Ukraine, and clergy of different churches took part in this pilgrimage. The total number of pilgrims was more than 350. The pilgrimage was carried out with the intention to deepen the understanding of vocation to the prison service and to comprehend the teachings of the church about challenges concerning crime, sin, penance, pardon, change of life, and cherishment of human dignity. The International Conference "Area Juridica of Prison Ministry" took place in Kyiv on 6 June, 2009, at the initiative of the ICCPPC-Europe. The conference was organized in cooperation between the UGCC and the State Penal Department of Ukraine. Participants examined the status of legislation in European countries for the safeguarding of human dignity in prisons. The conference analyzed the status of criminal justice in Central and Eastern Europe and the human rights of prisoners and convicts. Members of the working group of the ICCPPC-Europe were invited to the conference as representatives of churches ministering in prisons in Ukraine. Vice-president of PFI Soren Johnson and head chaplain of Russia Alexander Dobrodiejev participated in this event. In December 2009, the Commission of the Kyiv Archdiocese for Penitentiary Pastoral Care was founded by major archbishop Lubomir Husar. In April 2010, Dr. Christian Kuhn, President of the ICCPPC, represented the position of the Catholic Pastoral Ministry on the religious rights of prisoners at the 12th
United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, which took place in
Salvador, Brazil. The issues of the ministry in prison were the subject of three sessions of the Synod of Bishops of the UGCC in 2010. On 12 December, 2012, UGCC major archbishop
Sviatoslav Shevchuk and Alexander Lisitskov, head of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine (SPSU), signed an agreement of cooperation. The agreement is a reflection of cooperation according to the previous document signed by Lubomir Husar in 2007. The text of the agreement summarizes the structural changes that have occurred over the past 5 years and emphasizes the importance of pastoral care for SPSU staff and their families, students of SPSU educational institutions, and prisoners and other persons detained. Also in December 2012, the manual
To minister prisoners was published, written by Sergey Zamula, Yuri Cousio, Jaroslav Storonyak, Igor Car, Basil Pantelyuk, Emelyan Kolodchak, and Constantine Pantelei. In July through August 2013, representatives of the UGCC took part in an interdenominational group for the development of proposals for a draft law related to chaplaincy in SPSU institutions, titled "Draft Law on Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine (regarding the regulation of the activities of chaplains in bodies and institutions belonging to the sphere of administration of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine)" (). ==Roman Catholic Church==