
Don’t believe the fakes about mass coronavirus infections in our monastery!
Andrei Lemeshonok about Fake News
Mass Coronavirus Infections in our Monastery is Fake News
Dear parishioners and friends of the monastery! Christ is Risen!
False information has spread on the Web that the sisters of the St. Elisabeth Monastery and some of our priests have contracted the coronavirus infection MASSIVELY. In particular, this information is being disseminated by Priest Alexander Shramko, banned from service for violating the priestly oath, and, in his words, by various opposition resources. Neither Alexander nor representatives of these media did not bothered to contact the monastery to confirm the accuracy of the information they published.
In this regard, we decided to tell you about what is really happening (!?).
As of April 22, 2020, the clergy of the monastery have no confirmed diagnoses of COVID-19.
Priest Artemy Tonoyan is on sick leave because he has the flu and sinusitis.
Priest Alexander Pashkovsky has pneumonia, but the disease proceeds without complications, in connection with which, according to the results of a medical examination, he does not need hospitalization and is being treated while in his country house.
The fathers of Sergius Nezhbort and Sergius Faley have the initial stage of the disease (symptoms of ARVI), so its etiology has not yet been determined.
A friend of our monastery, Fr. Vasily Lesko, 92, is indeed in intensive care with a diagnosis of pneumonia, but he is not a clergyman of our monastery and did not participate in Lent and Easter services in our monastery.
Two sisters of the convent (out of 130) have a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19. These are nun Alexia (Yudina Elena Vladimirovna) and nun Paraskeva (Gornostaeva Svetlana Vasilievna). Both of them are in the hospital.
Nun Maria (Lidiya Ivanovna Litvinova), who lived with the ill nun Paraskeva, was hospitalized on April 22, 2020, and is awaiting test results.
Nun Anfisa (Adamovich Natalya Evgenievna) was ill with a high temperature, underwent an examination, and is currently in her cell. Her condition is stable, and the test results are expected.
The novice Zinaida (Zinaida Iosifovna Dubanevich) was ill with a high temperature; she was examined but was not hospitalized.
We also have sisters with seasonal SARS, so the recommended precautions are taken in the monastery, the temperature is measured daily, sick sisters live separately, and they are provided with medical assistance.
We ask everyone who does not have reliable information not to spread fake messages on the Web! Hope for your understanding.

Andrei Lemeshonok Repents 2020
The St. Elisabeth Monastery Scandal
Editor’s Comment:
Andrei Lemeshonok continues to cover up and lie about the situation at St. Elisabeth Convent. My two daughters were hospitalized for two weeks together with their mother because they were infected at the monastery. He is just a filthy liar possessed by GREED and not more Christian than Mao Zedong. He is only a greedy businessman pretending that he is a Christian, dressed up like a priest, deceiving people in need and young children.
Source:
2020.04.22 # DO NOT BELIEVE THE FAKES ABOUT THE MASS INFECTION WITH CORONAVIRUS IN OUR MONASTERY!
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