The convict married his chosen one in the church on the territory of the colony

Осужденный обвенчался со своей избранницей в храме на территории колонии
Often, people in prisons tie the knot with women living in freedom. This gives convicts the opportunity to brighten up their loneliness by getting long-term dates, and to make a reserve for their future life. How many of these marriages turn out to be really strong, statistics are silent - however, often people, being in a colony or prison, rethink their lives and form the most serious and positive intentions about their future life in freedom. According to the Siberian newspaper 'Honest Word', in the church in the name of the Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II on the territory of the correctional colony No. 2 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Tomsk region, the Sacrament of marriage was first performed. The marriage was combined with a convict serving a sentence in a colony named Alexander and his chosen one Julia. They met a long time ago, registered a marriage about six months ago, and now they decided to legalize their relationship before God. As specified in the regional Federal Penitentiary Service, the wedding was performed by the rector of the church located on the territory of the colony, Father Pavel. In the Tomsk diocese, they noted that the wedding is a big step towards the resocialization of the convict.
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The convict married his chosen one in the church on the territory of the colony The convict married his chosen one in the church on the territory of the colony Often, people in prisons tie the knot with women living in freedom. This gives convicts the opportunity to brighten up their loneliness by getting long-term dates, and to make a reserve for their future life. How many of these marriages turn out to be really strong, statistics are silent - however, often people, being in a colony or prison, rethink their lives and form the most serious and positive intentions about their future life in freedom. According to the Siberian newspaper 'Honest Word', in the church in the name of the Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II on the territory of the correctional colony No. 2 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Tomsk region, the Sacrament of marriage was first performed. The marriage was combined with a convict serving a sentence in a colony named Alexander and his chosen one Julia. They met a long time ago, registered a marriage about six months ago, and now they decided to legalize their relationship before God. As specified in the regional Federal Penitentiary Service, the wedding was performed by the rector of the church located on the territory of the colony, Father Pavel. In the Tomsk diocese, they noted that the wedding is a big step towards the resocialization of the convict.
Often, people in prisons tie the knot with women living in freedom. This gives convicts the opportunity to brighten up their loneliness by getting long-term dates, and to make a reserve for their future life. How many of these marriages turn out to be really strong, statistics are silent - however, often people, being in a colony or prison, rethink their lives and form the most serious and positive intentions about their future life in freedom. According to the Siberian newspaper 'Honest Word', in the church in the name of the Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II on the territory of the correctional colony No. 2 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Tomsk region, the Sacrament of marriage was first performed. The marriage was combined with a convict serving a sentence in a colony named Alexander and his chosen one Julia. They met a long time ago, registered a marriage about six months ago, and now they decided to legalize their relationship before God. As specified in the regional Federal Penitentiary Service, the wedding was performed by the rector of the church located on the territory of the colony, Father Pavel. In the Tomsk diocese, they noted that the wedding is a big step towards the resocialization of the convict.