Resurrection Church
Resurrection Church
Ukraine, Ternopil
The Church of the Resurrection in Zbarazh was built in the Ukrainian Baroque style and consecrated in 1764. Grigory Gomenyuk, the owner of sewing workshops in Zbarazh, began the construction of the church at his own expense. After his sudden death, construction stopped until financial assistance was received from Count Nikolai Potocki. In 1879, a large-scale reconstruction was carried out, as a result of which another bell tower appeared. In its present form, it is a three-pylon, two-tier structure with three bells under a hipped roof. During the anti-religious campaign of the 1960s, the temple was closed. Divine services in it resumed in 1989, and since 2006 the Resurrection Church belongs to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.