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Ukrainian Catholic leader warns against nouveau riche oligarchs | News Headlines

December 18, 2020 CWN Editor s Note: Born in 1970, Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk was elected and installed as head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in 2011. The church (website, CNEWA profile) is among the Eastern Catholic churches in full communion with the Holy See. The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage.   Sound Off! CatholicCulture.org supporters weigh in. All comments are moderated. To lighten our editing burden, only current donors are allowed to Sound Off. If you are a current donor, log in to see the comment form; otherwise please support our work, and Sound Off!

Dec 26, 1990 | The Ukrainian Weekly

Thirty years ago, on December 26, 1990, the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR adjourned its second session by adopting a law making Christmas, Easter and the Feast of the Holy Trinity (Theophany) legal holidays in the republic. The law was introduced by deputies of the democratic bloc, who acted on a request by both the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Leonid Kravchuk, chairman (later president of Ukraine) of the Supreme Soviet (after the renewal of Ukraine’s independence, it was known as the Verkhovna Rada or Parliament of Ukraine), took the occasion to express best wishes to all faithful in Ukraine. Similar measures making Christmas a legal holiday were passed in both Volyn and Lviv oblasts.

UKRAINE - RUSSIA Two years on from autocephaly of Ukrainian Orthodox Church

The representatives of the new Ukrainian Orthodox Church met where the Council met, in the ancient Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Kiev, respecting the Covid-19 social distancing measures, for a brief Moleben prayer to the Mother of God (photo 2), and then moved to the adjacent conference room. Metropolitan Epifanyj (photo 1), given the difficult situation of the pandemic, connected online with the representatives of the other Orthodox Churches have recognized Ukrainian autocephaly. A maxi-screen was installed in the room (photo 3-4), for the live link up with the ecumenical patriarch Bartholomew himself, as well as the patriarch of Alexandria Theodoros, the head of the Hellenic Church, Archbishop Ieronimos (recently recovered from coronavirus), and the head of the Church of Cyprus, Archbishop Chrysostomos. Congratulations for the “newborn” local Ukrainian Church rang out, with no mention of the various internal and external conflicts within the Churches, linked above all to the ad

Britain s first Syro-Malabar Catholic bishop: We are committed to the new evangelization – Catholic World Report

Mar Joseph Srampickal is consecrated Bishop of the Syro-Malabar Eparchy of Great Britain at Preston North End stadium on Oct. 9, 2016. Photo credits: Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk. CNA Staff, Dec 15, 2020 / 12:00 pm (CNA).- On Oct. 9, 2016, 12,000 people filled a soccer stadium in northern England for a momentous event. The edge of the pitch was lined by women in saris carrying bright umbrellas with silver fringes jingling in the breeze. Then came a procession led by altar servers in pink robes bearing towering candlesticks. They were followed by a stream of priests and bishops, many dressed in a striking red-and-white garment known as a

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