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  1. Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church

    Eastern Christianity The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church UAOC is one of the three major Orthodox Church es in Ukraine . The others include the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiiv Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyiv Patriarchate UOC KP and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate UOC MP . The UAOC in its contemporary form, has its origins ... Academy of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church was renovated and its course of studies completely ... http www.uaoc.info Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Official website Ukrainian language http www.uaoc.net Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Press Service http www.uaoc.org Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Official website of church in America English, Spanish, Ukrainian Articles ... autocephalous Orthodox Church free of Russian influence. There have been three different resurrections ... Moscow . The Ukrainian Orthodox Church was proclaimed under the Ukrainian National Republic in 1917 ... in Kiev, the capital of the newly independent Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox ... and Metropolitan Oleksiy Hromadsky of the Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church entered into an Act ... Autocephalous Orthodox Church, the edifice had previously been a part of the historical ... now form the separate churches, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada and the Ukrainian Orthodox ... in Russian Orthodoxy Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates Category Ukrainian ... in 1453, allowed the once daughter church of North East, to become autocephalous, with Kiev remaining ... training, held key roles in the Russian Orthodox Church until the end of the 18th century. In the wake ... against their more adverse Russian Orthodox Church, though from 1930s the UAOC was too persecuted ... in Kiev, the patriarchal cathedral of the UAOC The Russian Orthodox Church regained its general monopoly ... Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate UOC KP , together with Metropolitan now Patriarch Filaret Denysenko ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical

    h orthod uaocash.html title Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Sobornopravna of North ... cite web url http uaoc.org en hierarchy.html title Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church of North ... Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical acknowledges the absolute faith in the teaching of Our ... references http www.soborna.org news en Official Site of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical ...&type view The Enthronement of Patriarch of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Sobornopravna Church took ... Orthodox Church Canonical Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical Elevates Metropolitan ... D0 BE D1 81 D0 BB D0 B0 D0 B2 D0 BD title Polish Orthodox Church accessdate 2009 03 01 language Ukrainian ... Autocephalous Orthodox Church began. It was initiated by Metropolitan Ioann Bondarchuk and in the central ... to Russian Orthodox Church ROC . Since that time the canonical ordination lineage in the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church disappeared. On the 25th 26 June 1992, in Kyiv at the residence of Metropolitan ... Autocephalous orthodox Church To the UAOC in North & South America date February 7, 2005 accessdate ... Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv. ref name m324 cite news author title Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox ... Autocephalous Orthodox Church Sobornopravna url http portal credo.ru site ?act news&id 34748&type view ... http www.risu.org.ua ukr news article 3066 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Sobornopravna ... Ukrainian Orthodox Church dn Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada ... topics state collapsed Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies ...cleanup date January 2009 morefootnotes date January 2009 Eastern Christianity Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical UAOC C is an independent Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Church , that declares its canonical origin from the Polish Orthodox Church ref name POC cite web url http uk.wikipedia.org ... Orthodox Church During the World War II, the rebirth of the canonical branch of UAOC took place. It received ...   more details



  1. Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church

    of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church . He succeed Metropolitan Andrey , who died in May 1983 ...Eastern Christianity The Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church , which has sometimes abbreviated its name as the B.A.O. Church or the BAOC, aspires to be the self governing national church of an independent Belarus , but it has operated mostly in exile since its formation, and even some publications of the church acknowledge that it sometimes had to struggle for viability. It has been hampered by the hostility of successive Belarusian governments, a lack of canonical acceptance from the main national Orthodox churches and, in much of the diaspora, a relatively small number of people who identify with the Belarusian nationality. Advocates of an autocephalous church in Belarus trace its roots to the beginnings of Christianity in the Slavic lands, and say both Catholic and Russian Orthodox rulers unjustly suppressed it for centuries. The modern B.A.O. Church was started by believers who initially belonged to the Polish Orthodox Church , which was granted autocephaly by Constantinople following the First World War. On July 23, 1922, at the Sobor in Minsk , the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Metropolia was resurrected. The Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in Belarus survived ... Autocephalous Orthodox Church is Metropolitan Iziaslav Brutskiy who resides in the USA ... Autocephalous Orthodox Church abroad, in May, 1984 in Manchester , England . See also Belarusian Greek Catholic Church External links http www.belapc.org Website of Belarusian A.O.Church in Belarusian and English Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates Category Christianity in Belarus Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates in Europe frp gll se ortodoxe ... of the Soviet Union, it has attempted to re establish itself in Belarus, where most Orthodox Christians belong to a jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church. Western governments have accused the Belarusian ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania

    style float right Infobox Orthodox Church show name Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania br Kisha Ortodokse Autoqefale e Shqip ris image File Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania logo.gif caption ... Emblem Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania.png Alternate emblem, used on church flag. ref http ... regions europe albania orthodox autocephalous church of albania.html History and description of the Orthodox ... DEFAULTSORT Orthodox Autocephalous Church Of Albania Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies ... Orthodox Church of Albania ref population 700,000 ref http www.cnewa.org ecc bodypg us.aspx?eccpageID 25&IndexView toc CNEWA Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania ref website http www.orthodoxalbania.org http www.orthodoxalbania.org The Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania lang sq Kisha Ortodokse Autoqefale e Shqip ris is one of the newest autocephaly autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox churches. It declared its autocephaly in 1922, and gained recognition ... Autocephalous Church of Albania, accessed on 2008 06 16 ref Archbishop of Tirana , Durr s and All Albania ... he died Titular Diocese of Kruja Andon Merdani 2006 History File Old Orthodox Church in Gjirokastra Albania.jpg thumb An old Orthodox Church in Gjirokast r , built on stone. Christianity first arrived ... in North America 1794 1994 publisher Orthodox Church of America ref ref cite book title Orthodox America, 1794 1976 development of the Orthodox Church in America last Tarasar first Constance J. authorlink ... s Orthodox Cathedral in Fier . Archbishop of Tirana Main Archbishop of Tirana The Primate of the Church ... work and now is recognized as a spiritual leader of the Albanian Orthodox Church. While most parishes ... Cross in Sukth of Durr s in 2007. Media and publishing The Orthodox Church of Albania has its own radio ..., Shkodra.jpg thumb Shkodra Orthodox Cathedral. The Orthodox Church in Albania has taken various ... Church in Pogradec.jpg Orthodox church in Pogradec , Albania File New orthodox cathedral of Berat.jpg ...   more details



  1. File:Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania logo.gif

    Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania Use Infobox HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source copied from http www.orthodoxalbania.org and copyright is owned by Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The logo is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The image is placed in the infobox at the top of the article discussing Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania, a subject of public interest. The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the organization, assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the organization, and illustrate the organization s intended branding message in a way that words alone could not convey. Replaceability Because it is a logo there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. other information Use of the logo in the article complies with Wikipedia non free content policy, logo guidelines, and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Church

    Ukrainian Orthodox Church may refer to Churches in Ukraine according to number of adherents Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate , established in 1990 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate , established in 1992 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church , established in 1921 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical , established in 1924 Churches outside Ukraine in alphabetical order Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marma iei Historical Churches Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church , a short lived Ukrainian church that existed from 1941 1944, when Ukraine was occupied by Nazi Germany during the Second World War See also Eastern Orthodox Church History of Christianity in Ukraine List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Ukraine disambig ca Esgl sia Ortodoxa Ucra nesa fr glise orthodoxe ukrainienne nl Oekra ens orthodoxe Kerk ja ru uk ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church

    and the relationship with the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church remained tense throughout 1943 ...The Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church lang uk was a short lived Ukraine Ukrainian church that existed at the time when Ukraine was occupied by Nazi Germany during the World War II Second World War . History The church was established on August 18, 1941, by a synod of Ukrainian bishop s in Pochaiv Lavra headed by Metropolitan Alexy Hromadsky Archbishop Alexy Hromadsky of Lutsk , who became the new church s metropolitan bishop metropolitan . The church s founders announced their intention to achieve Autocephaly Autocephalous status for the Ukrainian Church but rejected the path towards autocephaly adopted by the renewed Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church , declaring it canon law uncanocical and unilateralist, as it had simply announced its independence. As such, the new church was proclaimed under the canonical link to the Moscow Patriarchate and invoked the 1918 decision of the Russian Orthodox Church that granted autonomy Eastern Christianity autonomy to the Ukrainian Church. At the same time, the bishops rejected the idea of Ukraine being the canonical territory of the Polish Orthodox Church , although the Polish Orthodox Church Polish Orthodox Metropolitan Dionysius continued to claim jurisdiction over the Western Ukrainian territories ... Orthodox Congregations in Western Europe, 1945 1948 , Church History , Vol. 38, No. 3. Sep., 1969 , pp. 312 326. Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates Category Ukrainian Orthodox ... Stepan Skrypnyk Bishop Mstyslav of the Autocephalous Church attempted unification of the two ... of Ukraine from Nazi occupation, Ukraine Autonomous Orthodox Church s hierarchs joined the Russian Orthodox Church , with those outside of the USSR joining the Russian Orthodox Church Outside ... spread from Volhynia to the Dnieper Ukraine , where several parishes and monasteries joined the church ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA

    Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church UAOC , a jurisdiction formed in the aftermath of Ukrainian ...The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA UOC of USA is a jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate ... Church In the 19th and early 20th centuries, large numbers of Ukrainian Eastern Orthodoxy Orthodox and Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Greek Catholic immigrants came to the United States, with many ... Church of the USA. Several years later, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America was formed as an organization ... of the American Orthodox Catholic Church an early attempt at an autocephalous church in America by the Russian ... from Europe who had been connected either with the UAOC, the Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church another canonically unrecognized group , or the Polish Orthodox Church autocephalous Church of Poland ... occupation, a number of bishops were consecrated for the Ukrainian Orthodox Church there. One of these bishops ... in 1948 to head the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada . In 1949, however, he ... him to remain separate. Archbishop Mstyslav joined the new united church the Ukrainian Orthodox ... Church in Ukraine reformed the Ukrainian Autochephalous Orthodox Church in Ukraine, and in 1990 the UAOC ... of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. On March 12, 1995, the hierarchs of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church ... Orthodox Church in the USA and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America under Constantinople since ... The Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA is divided into three eparchies dioceses Central Eparchy Florida ... either no pastor or are served by clergy in their deanery. See also Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada ... Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA Hewlett, Dn. Edward. The Formation of the Ukrainian Orthodox ... Press, 1973. Eastern Christian Churches The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA and Diaspora, by Ronald ... of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA official website External links http www.uocofusa.org ... on the UOC USA on the CNEWA website Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church Category Eastern Orthodox ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada

    arrived in the United States from the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, and he began to serve the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA to become their Primate and Metropolitan. The young Church ... by the bishops of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church , who were not ordained according ..., Saskatchewan separated from Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church , Russian Orthodox Church in Canada parent Orthodox Church of Constantinople merger separations associations area Canada congregations members footnotes Eastern Christianity The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada UOCC is an Eastern Orthodox Church in Canada , primarily serving Ukrainian Canadian s. Its former name was the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada UGOCC . The Church is part of the wider Eastern Orthodox communion , however was created independently in 1913, and it is not a branch of any of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church rival orthodox churches currently operating in Ukraine, but instead has been under the leadership of Orthodox Church of Constantinople Patriarchy of Constantinople since 1990. It has cathedral s in the cities of Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral Winnipeg , Holy Trinity ... of the Synod of Ukrainian Orthodox Bishops under the Orthodox Church of Poland for assistance ... sister church, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA joined her. Also in 1990, the church made the official name change from Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada UGOC to the Ukrainian Orthodox ... Canada History of Christianity in Ukraine Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA External links http www.uocc.ca Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada http www.uocc.ca en ca about history History ... Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church Category Ukrainian Canadian ...Unreferenced date July 2007 style float right Infobox Christian denomination name Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada image Metropolitan Cathedral Winnipeg.jpg imagewidth caption Holy Trinity Ukrainian ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate

    the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate , and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church ... 9 , Ukrainian Greek Catholic 6 , Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox 1.7 ref The church is, however ... Orthodox Church to grant the Ukrainian Orthodox Church autocephalous status. The skeptical hierarchy ...For other uses Ukrainian Orthodox Church disambiguation style float right Infobox Orthodox Church show name Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate image Image St Volodymyr s Cathedral in Kyiv ... Filaret Mykhailo Denysenko . Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyiv Patriarchate lang uk i , Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate, UOC ... The World Factbook , 19 of Ukrainian population associated themselves with Ukrainian Orthodox Church ... ukr major.religions uoc kp title Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate ... the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate . The UOC KP s Mother Church is in the St Volodymyr ... which he was head of for more than two decades into a Ukrainian autocephalous church . Initially within the legal framework of the Russian Orthodox Church , but the majority of the Ukrainian bishops refused ... Autocephalous Orthodox Church . With the support of nationalist groups such as UNA UNSO , the church ... for the following events was the decision of the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Metropolitan ... Council of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, agreed to another synod which met in May 1992. The council ..., and in June 1992 creating a new Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate UOC KP with 94 year ... Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church canonically linked to the Moscow ... of non recognition Orthodox Church in Italy , which is in full communion with Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyiv Patriarchy . Bulgarian Alternative Synod , which is in full communion with Ukrainian Orthodox ... title Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate work www.cerkva.info language Ukrainian Russian ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)

    For other uses Ukrainian Orthodox Church disambiguation style float right Infobox Orthodox Church show name Ukrainian Orthodox Church br small Moscow Patriarchate small image Image Kiev Pechersk Lavra ... 20081118 part 3 outside intervention ref . website http orthodox.org.ua Ukrainian Orthodox Church ... of Moscow Patriarchate St. George Church The Ukrainian Orthodox Church lang uk ... Moscow Patriarchate . It is locally referred to as the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate ... Before taking the formal title of Ukrainian Orthodox Church it was the Ukrainian exarchate of the Russian .... The Ukrainian Orthodox Church considers itself the descendant of the Orthodox Church of Kiev and all .... According to Stratfor more than 50 of Ukrainian population belong to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church ... adherence to the rival Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate Kiev Patriarchy ref ... themselves under the same umbrella as those of the Russian Orthodox Church . As of 2006 the Ukrainian ... accessdate 2008 01 12 work Ukrainian Orthodox Church language Ukrainian ref Name The Ukrainian Orthodox Church MP insists on its name being just the Ukrainian Orthodox Church , ref name uocinterview ... referred to, as the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate or UOC MP ref cite web url http books.google.com books?id SUyyY5KLX AC&pg PA75&dq Ukrainian Orthodox Church MP&hl uk title Politics ... of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Metropolitans of Kiev and All Ukraine The first Metropolitan of Kiev ... 1992 present See also History of Christianity in Ukraine Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church References reflist External links cite web url http orthodox.org.ua eng node title Official English site of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church accessdate 2008 ... title Orthodoxy in Ukraine site of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church accessdate 2008 01 12 ... Svit Pravoslaviya accessdate 2009 02 13 work Official TV Program of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church

    The Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church UOGCC is an Eastern Christianity Eastern Christian movement ... Husar Lubomyr Cardinal Husar , favored closer relations with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, while ... the new bishops publisher Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church accessdate 2010 04 29 ref ref name uogcc decree cite web url http uogcc.org.ua en church article ?article 783 publisher Ukrainian Orthodox ... of the Pidhirsti reform publisher Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church date 2010 01 11 ref ref ... Church publisher Ukrainian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church date 2010 05 24 ref ref name uogcc pope cite ... priests of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and members of the Order of Saint Basil the Great . History ... Break with the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Image Wp upgkc.jpg thumb right 260px Nuns calling ... the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church UGCC from heresy and apostasy. Dohnal did not identify the bishop ... . ref name kreuz20080329 On Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church released ... to occupy a church administration building in Stryi , Ukraine. Fr. Taras Poshyvak, chancellor of the Ukrainian ... Orthodox Greek Catholic Church as a new Church structure for the orthodox faithful of the UGCC ... . Although the Church s English language website translates this word as Orthodox , it is not the same ..., Ukrainian Osidach, a former Russian Orthodox priest, has claimed to have been consecrated as a Catholic ... St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church ref ref name risu20081122 cite web url http old.risu.org.ua ... of excommunication upon 265 theologians of the Gregorian University 5.4.2010 publisher Ukrainian Orthodox ... Orthodox Greek Catholic Church date 2010 04 16 ref External links http www.uogcc.org.ua en ... Catholic exarch in the Czech Republic, Ladislav Hu ko, a non Ukrainian, by blockading the Greek Catholic cathedral. As a result, the event was relocated to be held in a Roman Catholic church. In 2004 ... between Catholics and Orthodox. In his letter, Dohnal denounced statements from Cardinal Husar s book ...   more details



  1. Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate

    borders 0 align right cellpadding 0 cellspacing 10 width 200 Infobox Orthodox Church show name Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate br Ba ms z T rk Ortodoks Patrikhanesi image Image Turkortodoks.png 125px caption founder Papa Eftim I independence 1924 recognition Unrecognized by other orthodox ... , January 30, 2008 tr icon ref website n a The Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate lang tr Ba ms z T rk Ortodoks Patrikhanesi , also referred to as the Turkish Orthodox Church lang tr T rk Ortodoks Kilisesi , is an List of Orthodox Churches Nationalist Schisms unrecognised Orthodox ... erenol.html Leader of Turkish Nationalist Church Dies ref He claimed that the Orthodox Church of Constantinople ... from the Greek Orthodox Christians in Istanbul over the years. These have included The Church of the Virgin ... The Church of Christ Hristos , seized in 1926 but handed back to the Greek Orthodox after the intervention ... Greek Orthodox Patriarchate wants seized churches back ref Turkish Orthodox Church in America main Turkish Orthodox Church in America The Turkish Orthodox Church in America was an Old Catholic group ... in Turkey Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates Category National churches ... of the Anatolian Turkish Orthodox main General Congregation of the Anatolian Turkish Orthodox The start ... a pro Turkish Eastern Christianity Orthodox group, the General Congregation of the Anatolian Turkish Orthodox was set up with the support from the Orthodox Bishop of Havza , as well as a number of other ... among the Turkish speaking, Orthodox Christian Karamanlides population of Anatolia ref http www.atour.com aahgn news 20040123b.html The Political Role of the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate so called ref who wished to remain both Orthodox and Turkish. ref http poj.peeters leuven.be content.php?url article&id ... Kolmodin as scholar, Elisabeth zdalga ref Foundation On 15 September 1922 the Autocephalous Orthodox Patriarchate of Anatolia was founded in Kayseri by Pavlos Karahisarithis a supporter of the General ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary (Szypentiz district)

    The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of St. Mary Szypentiz district is an historic Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada congregation and building in a rural district near Two Hills, Alberta . It is noted for its use of brickwork whereas most rural churches in Alberta are wooden , and interior decoration by the well known Ukrainian Albertan iconographer Peter Lapinski . It was named a Provincial Historic Resource in 1987. ref http www.historicplaces.ca en rep reg place lieu.aspx?id 5063&pid 0 ref references coord missing Alberta Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada churches Category Provincial Historic Resources of Alberta Category Two Hills County, Alberta Category Churches in Alberta ...   more details



  1. File:Interior view Orthodox Church Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Alberta.jpg

    Information Description Religious wall painting at the Orthodox Church at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, outside Edmonton, Alberta. Source I User Mpirie Mpirie User talk Mpirie talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 2009 Author M. I. Pirie other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant ...   more details



  1. St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary

    Orthodoxyinamerica The St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary located in South Bound Brook, New Jersey , USA was established in 1975 through the foresight of Patriarch Mstyslav Stepan Skrypnyk Metropolitan Mstyslav of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA . External links http www.uocofusa.org St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary a the web site of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Ukraine struct stub Seminary stub coord 40.552 74.527 display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary Category Eastern Orthodox seminaries Category Seminaries and theological colleges in New Jersey Category Universities and colleges in New Jersey Category Educational institutions established in 1975 Category Eastern Orthodox church buildings Category Universities and colleges in Somerset County, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral

    opened and consectrated on July 8, 1962 by the Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada ...Image Metropolitan Cathedral Winnipeg.jpg right thumb Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, Winnipeg Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral is in Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada , and is the primatial throne of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada . History The history of the Ukrainian Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral can be traced back to December 1945, when a group of prominent individuals met at St. Andrew s College Winnipeg St. Andrew s College to discuss the need of a new parish in Winnipeg s north end. The founding meeting took place on April 9th, 1946, and the site was purchased on May 16th, 1946. Since the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada did not have a Cathedral parish in the Metropolitan See of Winnipeg, a special meeting of the Holy Trinity membership requested to Sobor IX, to grant the parish the status of the Cathedral of All Canada. At Sobor IX, held in Saskatoon in 1946 and the Special Sobor held in 1951 in Winnipeg, the parish was assigned as the Cathedral of the UOCC and All Canada with all its fixed assets becoming property of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada. With its new title the Cathedral parish was instructed to build a suitable Cathedral proper. On September 11, 1949 the site was blessed and construction commenced. The cornerstone was blessed and laid on September 30, 1951 and on June 1952, the basement of the Cathedral was officially opened. Church life was prospering and funds were being collected throughout ... the sanctuary. Sources Golden Anniversary Book of the Ukrainian Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba coord missing Manitoba Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada cathedrals Category Churches in Winnipeg Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox church buildings uk ... was installed for the Millennium of Ukrainian Orthodoxy 1988 , and was blessed by Metropolitan Wasyly ...   more details



  1. St. Volodymyr's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Toronto)

    Image St Volodymyr s Toronto .JPG right thumb 250px St. Volodymyr s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral St. Volodymyr s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral is a Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . It is located on Bathurst Street, Toronto Bathurst Street just to the west of Kensington Market . The majority of the first Ukrainian immigrants to Canada were Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Catholic believers with only a small fraction belonging to the Eastern Orthodox faith. This changed with later waves of immigration that saw more people coming from the Orthodox east. The first Ukrainian Orthodox in Toronto was established in 1926. For several years they met in rented halls and in churches of other denominations. The land on Bathurst was purchased in 1935 and work on the cathedral began in 1946 and it was completed two years later. The cathedral is in the standard Byzantine style used throughout Ukraine. Bishops St. Volodymyr s Cathedral has been the Cathedral seat for the following bishops of the UOCC Metropolitan Michael Theodot Khoroshy Archbishop Nicholas Debryn Metropolitan Wasyly actually resided in Winnipeg where the UOCC s head offices are located , due to the ailing health of Metropolitan Andrew Metiuk Archbishop Yurij Kalistchuk Archbishop Yurij Archbishop Yurij lives and serves Toronto and the East, but remains bishop of Saskatoon in name due to the Greek Metropolis also united with Constantinople having their headquarters in Toronto Note refers to deceased See also Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Archbishop of Toronto and Eastern Canada http www.stvolodymyr.ca St. Volodymyr s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral web site DEFAULTSORT Saint Volodymyr s Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, Toronto Category Churches in Toronto Category 1948 architecture Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada cathedrals Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox church buildings coord 43.653845 N 79.406932 W region CA ON type landmark display ...   more details



  1. Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Vancouver)

    geo latitude longitude religious affiliation Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada rite province ... Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral is a Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral ... Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Archbishop of Edmonton and Western Canada List of cathedrals ... Columbia Category Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada cathedrals Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox ...Advert date December 2008 Infobox religious building building name Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral .... History The Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Parish was established in Vancouver , on May 9, 1937. The first Holy Liturgy was held on July 18, 1937 at the Ukrainian National Home. The following year, a fund was established for the building of a church. This was the pre eminent goal of the Parish ... projects, the church was eventually completed and decorated according to the Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox tradition. In 1970, the parish commenced planning and fundraising for another major project, the building of an auditorium and mezzanine immediately adjacent to the church property. The Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium was officially opened on June 17, 1973. In December 1977, the Vancouver city council Vancouver City Council designated the church as an architectural List of heritage buildings in Vancouver Heritage Building and an engraved plaque was placed on the exterior of the church building. In 1975, the church was designated as a Sobor by Rt. Rev. Archbishop Andrew on behalf of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada, renamed Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada UOCC by an Act ... atmosphere Ukrainian Orthodox Centre Attached to the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral Parish is the Ukrainian Orthodox Centre which is used for a variety of uses wedding receptions ..., but as yet unfinished, church. This event represented an auspicious achievement. In the ensuing ... church received the designation of a Cathedral . Since its first Liturgy, the Parish has been served ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marma?iei

    The Ukrainian Orthodox Vicariate Sighetu Marma iei lang ro Vicariatul Ortodox Ucrainean Sighetu Marma iei lang uk is a vicar iate of the Romanian Orthodox Church serving Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox believers from Romania s Ukrainians of Romania Ukrainian community . Most of Romania s Ukrainians belonged to the Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek Catholic Greek Catholic Church until the newly established Communist Romania Communist regime outlawed it in 1948. Following their conversion to Orthodoxy, they were organised into a vicariate headquartered at Sighetu Marma iei , including parishes in Maramure , Transylvania , Cri ana and the Banat . In 1952, the vicariate became a Ukrainian archpriest s district, headquartered at Poienile de sub Munte and governed by the Archdiocese of Vad, Feleac and Cluj Diocese of Cluj . The district continued to function in this manner until 1990, receiving annual financial contributions from the Romanian Orthodox Church Romanian Patriarchy . ref name culte ro icon http www.culte.ro DocumenteHtml.aspx?id 1724 Mitropolia Banatului , at the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Romania Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony , http www.culte.ro Under Secretariat for Culture and Religious ... is under the Romanian Orthodox Church s jurisdiction, but is administratively autonomous. Unlike in the rest of the Romanian Orthodox Church, the Julian calendar is used. ref name culte gallery File RO MM Poienile de sub Munte 34.jpg Wooden church in Poienile de sub Munte 1798 File RO MM Poienile de sub Munte 25.jpg Stone church in Poienile de sub Munte File RO MM Ruscova wooden church 1.jpg Wooden church in Ruscova 1954, incorporating elements dating to 1779 gallery Notes reflist Category Religious organizations established in the 1940s Category Romanian Orthodox Church Category Ukrainian ... archpriest s districts, there and at Lugoj . As of 2008, there were 33 parishes operating in 33 church ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

    separated from Eastern Orthodox Church parent merger Roman Catholic Church separations Ukrainian Orthodox ... of number of communities. In terms of number of faithful, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church ranks third in allegiance among the population of Ukraine, after the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate , and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyiv Patriarchate . Currently, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic ..., and marked the beginning of the creation of separate Ukrainian Catholic and Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Churches on the lands of Ukraine and Belarus . Due ... Orthodox Greek Catholic Church Western Ukrainian Clergy Notes reflist References Articles in Zerkalo ...Infobox Christian denomination name Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church caption background image Lviv Cathedral ... s Cathedral in Lviv served as the mother church of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church during 19th ... Church, Uniate church website http www.ugcc.org.ua footnotes The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church UGCC ... the Great of Kiev , in 988. The Church has followed the spread of the Ukrainian diaspora , and now ... faith of the religious population, being a distant second to the majority Eastern Orthodox faith. The Ukrainian ... Rusyns Rusyn Church took sides, and became Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox . Following the Mongol ... Theodore and remains the holiest monastery of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. File Sielec 007.JPG ... was transferred to the Orthodox state church. The 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia says that in what was then known ... by deception, to become part of the Russian Orthodox Church . ref CathEncy wstitle Ruthenians ref The dissolution ... Church and Ukrainian Society in Austrian Galicia. Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press. ref As a result ... and later Ukrainophilia emerged from within the ranks of the Greek Catholic Church Western Ukrainian ... in Ukraine Christian social movement was particularly linked to the Ukrainian Catholic Church. For many ... century of Austrian rule, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church attained such a strong Ukrainian ...   more details



  1. Orthodox Church organization

    The Russian Orthodox Church in America The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church The Autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America The Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Churches that are unrecognized ... Is it autocephalous? Are there some sources on this? The Bulgarian Orthodox Church Church of Bulgaria ... 2010 reason It is listed as both autocephalous and autonomous. under the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarchate ... Orthodox The Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church The Japanese ... Church The Philippine Orthodox Church The American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Churches in resistance Due to what ... by any of them due to various disputes The Macedonian Orthodox Church The Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchy Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate Churches self styled as Orthodox ... the doctrines, traditions, practices, or other aspects of Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodoxy . Like the Roman Catholic Church , the Orthodox Church claims to be the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic ... to denominate what is technically a Vicariate within the Antiochian Orthodox Church and thus a part of the Eastern Orthodox Church as that term is defined here. The term Western Orthodox Church is disfavored ... with Eastern Orthodoxy. Eastern Orthodoxy The Orthodox Church is a full communion communion ... disagreement over the autocephaly of one of the churches the Orthodox Church in America . There is no single ... . Each local or national Orthodox Church is a portion of the Orthodox Church as a whole. In the early .... This continued until 927, when the autonomous Bulgarian Orthodox Church Bulgarian Archbishopric ... split the church into the Catholic Church in the West, headed by the Bishop of Rome, and the Orthodox ... of Constantinople . Jurisdictions The autocephalous Orthodox churches ranked in order of seniority ... Ecumenical Patriarch The Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria Church of Alexandria The Greek ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Lutheran Church

    Infobox Christian denomination name Ukrainian Lutheran Church image Ukrlc logo.svg imagewidth 250px caption main classification Lutheran orientation Confessional Lutheran polity Congregational founder http www.tof.org Thoughts of Faith founded date 1996 founded place Kiev , Ukraine separated from parent merger separations associations Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference area Ukraine congregations about 25 members 2500 footnotes The Ukrainian Lutheran Church or ULC is a Christian denomination of the Lutheran tradition based in the eastern European country of Ukraine . It consists of 25 congregations within Ukraine , serving over 2500 members and runs Saint Sophia Ukrainian Lutheran Theological Seminary in Ternopil in Western Ukraine . Beliefs The ULC teaches that the Bible is the only authoritative source for doctrine. It subscribes to the Lutheran Confessions the Book of Concord as accurate presentations of what Scripture teaches. It teaches that Jesus is the center of Scripture and the only way to eternal salvation, and that the Holy Spirit uses the gospel alone in Word and Sacraments Baptism and Holy Communion to bring people to faith in Jesus as Savior and keep them in that faith, strengthening them in their daily life of sanctification. History Ukrainian Lutheranism originated in the seventeenth century. In 1933 the Ukrainian Lutheran Liturgy was published, the first Liturgy of Byzantine Rite Lutheranism . The ULC was established in 1996 ... recently, to the Ukrainian Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession which was persecuted ... to the Ukrainian Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession and has been given the right to reclaim some of the church property once seized by the Soviet government. The ULC has been officially ... bin home.cgi , a worldwide organization of confessional Lutheran church bodies. Internet Links http ... Category Lutheranism in Europe Category Christianity in Ukraine Category Ukrainian Protestants es Iglesia ...   more details



  1. Belarusian Orthodox Church

    File Belarus Minsk Cathedral of Holy Spirit 3.jpg thumb 200px Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, the central Orthodox church of Minsk Belarusian Orthodox Church lang be is the official name of the Belarusian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Belarus . It represents the union of Russian orthodox eparchies on the territory of Belarus and is the largest religious organization in the country, uniting the predominant majority of its Eastern Orthodox Christians. The church enjoys a much smaller degree of autonomy compared to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate , which is a semi autonomous entity associated with the Russian Orthodox Church . The Belarusian Orthodox Church strongly opposes the minor and largely emigration based Belarusian Autocephalous Orthodox Church . Structure The structure of the Belarusian Orthodox Church consists of 11 eparchy eparchies s Eparchy of Babruysk and Bykhau Eparchy of Brest and Kobryn Eparchy of Vitsebsk and Orsha Eparchy of Homel and Zhlobin Eparchy of Hrodna and Vaukavysk Eparchy of Mahiliou and Mstsislau Eparchy of Minsk and Slutsk Eparchy of Navahrudak and Lida Eparchy of Pinsk and Luninets Eparchy of Polatsk and Hlybokaye Eparchy of Turau and Mazyr The leader of the Belarusian Orthodox Church is Filaret, Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk . External links http www.church.by Official website Category Christianity in Belarus Category Eastern Orthodoxy in Belarus Category Russian Orthodox Church Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates in Europe Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates frp gll se ortodoxe de Bi lorussie Patriarcat de Moscou be be x old de Wei russisch Orthodoxe Kirche fr glise orthodoxe de Bi lorussie Patriarcat de Moscou pl Egzarchat Bia oruski Patriarchatu Moskiewskiego ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Orthodox Church in America

    Unreferenced date June 2008 The Russian Orthodox Church in America ROCIA is an episcopi vagantes Russian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox group that claims continuation from the Russian Orthodox Church through Patriarchal Ukase and Synodal Charter. However, the ROCIA is not recognized as Orthodox by any outside body and is considered by the historical autocephalous Orthodox Churches as uncanonical and schismatic. Metropolitan Symeon currently chairs the synod, being the successor of Metropolitan Vladimir, who while retired, remains part of the Church. Metropolitan Symeon was consecrated by Archbishop Paul with the assistance of all the members of the Church s Holy Synod meeting in Delaware in 1988 and enthroned as Primate by the Holy Synod meeting in South Carolina in 1989. See also Eastern Orthodox Church organization List of Orthodox Churches Russian Orthodoxy Russian Orthodox Church External links http www.russianorthodox.org Russian Orthodox Church in America Category Eastern Orthodox church bodies in North America ...   more details




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