Ukrainian Catholics in America

Ukrainian Catholics in America
Title Ukrainian Catholics in America PDF eBook
Author Bohdan P. Procko
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-12-15
Genre
ISBN 9780692814109

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A History of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States of America. It discusses the immigration of Ukrainian Catholics, also known as Ruthenian Greek Catholics, to America and their subsequent development as an Eastern Catholic Church.

Ukrainian Catholics in America

Ukrainian Catholics in America
Title Ukrainian Catholics in America PDF eBook
Author Bohdan P. Procko
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1982
Genre Religion
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Ukrainian Bishop, American Church

Ukrainian Bishop, American Church
Title Ukrainian Bishop, American Church PDF eBook
Author Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak
Publisher Catholic University of America Press
Pages 561
Release 2018-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 0813231590

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Constantine Bohachevsky was not a typical bishop. On the eve of his unexpected nomination as bishop to the Ukrainian Catholics in America, in March 1924, the Vatican secretly whisked him from Warsaw to Rome to be ordained. He arrived in America that August to a bankrupt church and a hostile clergy. He stood his ground, and chose to live а simple missionary life. He eschewed public pomp, as did his immigrant congregations. He regularly visited his scattered churches. He fought a bitter fight for the independence of the church from outside interference – a kind of struggle between the Church and the state, absent both. He refashioned a failing immigrant church in America into a self-sustaining institution that half a century after his death could help resurrect the underground Catholic Church in Ukraine, which became the largest Eastern Catholic church today. This trailblazing biography, based on recently opened sources from the Vatican, Ukraine and the United States, brings the reader from the placid life of the married Catholic Ukrainian clergy in the Habsburg Empire to industrial America.

The Ukrainian Church in America

The Ukrainian Church in America
Title The Ukrainian Church in America PDF eBook
Author Osyp Krawczeniuk
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1984
Genre Catholics, Ukrainian
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Ukrainian Bishop, American Church

Ukrainian Bishop, American Church
Title Ukrainian Bishop, American Church PDF eBook
Author Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak
Publisher
Pages 561
Release 2018
Genre BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN 9780813231600

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"Based on archival sources on two continents, this book details the consolidation of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States through the life of the man primarily responsible for that achievement, Archbishop/Metropolitan Constantine Bohachevsky (1884-1961). It presents an integrated narrative of the Ukrainian Catholic church and its society in the first half of the 20th century"--

The Orthodox Church in Ukraine

The Orthodox Church in Ukraine
Title The Orthodox Church in Ukraine PDF eBook
Author Nicholas E. Denysenko
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 292
Release 2018-11-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1609092449

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The bitter separation of Ukraine's Orthodox churches is a microcosm of its societal strife. From 1917 onward, church leaders failed to agree on the church's mission in the twentieth century. The core issues of dispute were establishing independence from the Russian church and adopting Ukrainian as the language of worship. Decades of polemical exchanges and public statements by leaders of the separated churches contributed to the formation of their distinct identities and sharpened the friction amongst their respective supporters. In The Orthodox Church in Ukraine, Nicholas Denysenko provides a balanced and comprehensive analysis of this history from the early twentieth century to the present. Based on extensive archival research, Denysenko's study examines the dynamics of church and state that complicate attempts to restore an authentic Ukrainian religious identity in the contemporary Orthodox churches. An enhanced understanding of these separate identities and how they were forged could prove to be an important tool for resolving contemporary religious differences and revising ecclesial policies. This important study will be of interest to historians of the church, specialists of former Soviet countries, and general readers interested in the history of the Orthodox Church.

Ukrainians in the United States

Ukrainians in the United States
Title Ukrainians in the United States PDF eBook
Author Wasyl Halich
Publisher Chicago : University of Chicago Press
Pages 200
Release 1937
Genre Ukrainian Americans
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