On November 14, 2025, Bishop Ambrose celebrated a prayer service for military personnel departing on a business trip to the Russian–Ukrainian section of the state border in the chapel of St. Innocent of Irkutsk in the Chechen village of Tuskharoy.
During the divine service, special prayers were offered for giving the defenders of the Fatherland a fortress of spiritual and bodily strength, preserving them from all evil and returning home safely.
The soldiers, together with the archpastor, prayed fervently for peace and tranquility on the borders of the country.
At the end of the prayer service, His Eminence addressed the servicemen with a parting word. The Archpastor recalled that Christians are called to preserve faith, conscience, and a sense of responsibility before God and their neighbors, wherever they serve.
Bishop Ambrose wished all the participants of the business trip fortitude, courage and prudence, as well as God's help in all the upcoming labors.
Bishop Ambrose of Grozny and Sunzha celebrated a prayer service for military personnel departing on a business trip to the Russian-Ukrainian border
18.11.2025, 13:00
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