3 - Good Friday at the Ukrainian Cathedral 4/2/10
Good Friday Service at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Philadelphia, PA. Homily: Metropolitan-Archbishop Stefan Soroka. ukrarcheparchy.us
Ruthenian Clergy from America visit the Cathedral in Uzhhorod (February 19, 1990)
In February 1990, a delegation of Ruthenian Catholic Bishops and Priests travelled to Uzhhorod shortly after the legalization of the Church in 1989. During this pilgrimage they celebrated, practically speaking, the first major Divine Liturgy at the Greek Catholic Church in Tsehol'nya (Church of the Transfiguration). During their stay they attended various cultural events and also visited the Greek Catholic Cathedral, which at that time was still in possession by the Russian Orthodox Church.
This is the first video in this series of videos that will be posted. What you will see in this video are members of the Russian Orthodox Church preparing for a procession. After the Orthodox leave on their procession the American delegation of Bishops and Priests approach the Cathedral to try and gain entrance. However, they are met with resistance by the faithful, especially some of the babushka who refuse to let them into the Church - presumably because they fear they are going to take the Church from them. In the video Metropolitan Stephen Kocisko can be seen calmly listening to the cries of the women. However, eventually the clergy are let in, but only those from America. This was the first time since the suppression of the Greek Catholic Church in Subcarpathia in 1949 that Greek Catholic Clergy had set foot inside the Cathedral.
Slavonic Divine Liturgy - Pilgrimage Uniontown 2019 - Liturgy of Eucharist (Liturgia virnych)
The 2nd part of Divine Liturgy - Liturgy of Eucharist - from the 85th Annual Pilgrimage in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, celebrated by Most Rev. Milan Lach, eparch of Parma, September 1st 2019.
Beneath Your Compassion -- Rev John Custer
Beneath Your Compassion is the oldest Marian hymn except for the Hail Mary which is from the New Testament. The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has asked that it be prayed at the end of every Mass and Divine Liturgy in the Catholic Church. The music is on page 454 of the pew book of the Metropolia of Pittsburgh. Here it is sung by Very Rev. John Custer, SSL STD, the Rector of St. Michael Cathedral in Passaic, New Jersey. The icon in the video is on the iconostasis of St. Michael Cathedral Chapel in Woodland Park, New Jersey and was written by Mme. Christina Dochwat of Philadelphia.
Ukrainian Orthodox Church inaugurates first leader
Ukrainian Orthodox Church inaugurates first leader…
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Romzha Pilgrimage: Great Vespers (Part 1)
Great Vespers at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Uzhorod, Ukraine during the Orientale Lumen Foundation's 2007 pilgrimage to Europe for the 60th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Blessed Theodore Romzha.
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Easter Sunday in Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2015
Easter Sunday in Holy Trinity Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2015
Hierarchical Divine Liturgy - 1
St John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, Parma, OH - April 21, 2012
HISTORICAL PLACES OF UKRAINE IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FOUR ( 4/6 )
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BLESSING OF PASCHAL BASKETS : PASCHA 2015
BLESSING OF PASCHAL BASKETS : PASCHA 2015
Protection of the Most Holy Mother of God
Russian Orthodox Church, East Brunswick
Ukrainian Catholic Church
Ukrainian Catholic Church Protection of the Mother God. Toronto. Canada.
Easter Divine Liturgy 1974- Saint John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Mckees Rocks, PA
Saint John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Mckees Rocks, PA
April 14 ,1974
Celebrant- Fr Andrew Kertis
Choir Director & Cantor - Professor Isidore Lukowsky
A Family to Call Your Own.mov
A Family to Call Your Own is a 6:39 documentary that offers a day-in-the-life depiction of Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - through the personal stories of parish priest, Darren Kawiuk, and parishioners Amber Ostermann, Vicky Adams and Stella Hyska. Featuring the Holy Family English choir, conducted by Shelly Pidsadny, and written, produced and directed by Danny Schur.
Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church
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50th Anniversary Ruthenian Chapel Washington DC
Ukrainian Catholic Pilgrimage 2015 Ancaster
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church | Wikipedia audio article
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The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC; Ukrainian: Українська греко-католицька церква (УГКЦ), translit. Ukrajinsjka hreko-katolycjka cerkva; Latin: Ecclesia Graeco-Catholica Ucrainae) is a Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See. It is the second-largest particular church (sui juris) in the Catholic Church (after the Latin, or Roman, Church).
The church is one of the successor churches to the acceptance of Christianity by Grand Prince Vladimir the Great of Kiev, in 988. Its predecessor appeared in 1596 with the signing of the Union of Brest between the Ruthenian Orthodox Church (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) led by Michael Rohoza and the Holy See. Following the partitions of Poland, in 1808 the eparchies of the original Ruthenian Uniate Church (Latin: Ecclesia Ruthena unita) were split three ways between the Austrian Empire (3), Prussia (1), and the Russian Empire (5). Those three eparchies under Austrian jurisdiction were reorganized as the Greek Catholic Church soon after liquidation of all five eparchies that ended up in Russia. The Greek Catholic Church in Austria became a survivor of the original uniate church of the Brest Union (the other being the Uzhhorod Union).
In 1963 the church was recognized as Ukrainian through the efforts of Yosyf Slipyi.
The ordinary (or hierarch) of the church holds the title of Major archbishop of Kiev-Halych and All Ruthenia, though the hierarchs and faithful of the church have acclaimed their ordinary as Patriarch and have requested Papal recognition of, and elevation to, this title. Major archbishop is a unique title within the Catholic Church that was introduced in 1963 as part of political compromise. Since March 2011 the head of the church is Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk.
Within Ukraine itself, the UGCC is a minority of the religious population, being a distant second to the majority Eastern Orthodox faith. The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is the second largest religious organization in Ukraine in terms of number of communities. In terms of number of members, 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 Church predominates in three western oblasts of Ukraine, including the majority of the population of Lviv, but constitutes a small minority elsewhere in the country. The church has followed the spread of the Ukrainian diaspora and now has some 40 hierarchs in over a dozen countries on four continents, including three other metropolitan bishops in Poland, the United States, and Canada.
Interview with Metropolitan Stephen Kocisko
This short interview is in regards to the visit of the Ruthenian Clergy and Laity from America to the Greek Catholic Cathedral in Uzhhorod in February 1990, then in possession by the Russian Orthodox Church.
Byzantine Church choir Part III Rusyn Ruthenian Greek Catholic Orthodox music chant
Part 3 of 12 of Byzantine Choir Music.