Some of these churches are very strict about photos/filming. Light (including camera flashes) can damage the iconostasis, but I think they're also concerned about people selling photos for profit. It's interesting because the stave churches in Norway are often even older, and are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but photography wasn't an issue for me there.
Хотїв им бы там побыти. Уже представляву тоту атмосферу спокуя, утихомиреня, благодатї
Файно-файно. Культурно, чисто. Трава покошена
My Lemko ancestors were Greek Catholics and were from a village about 14 miles southeast from there.
Very cool!
So interesting, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Love lemkos from 🇷🇸
Йой, мы тя тоже любиме!
Панонськой братсво💪🏿
Скоро будеме у вашому патріархатові 😅😁
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What's the reason you can't film inside the church?
That I don't know
Some of these churches are very strict about photos/filming. Light (including camera flashes) can damage the iconostasis, but I think they're also concerned about people selling photos for profit. It's interesting because the stave churches in Norway are often even older, and are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but photography wasn't an issue for me there.
@@christineh1415 Thanks for your explanation.
Do you ever plan on moving to Lemkovyna for good?
I definitely have thought about it, we'll see what the future brings