New Westminster UCWLC branch is hosting World Day of Prayer at our Cathedral Parish. Theme: Let Justice Prevail. Friday, March 2 at 1:30pm, coffee and snacks to follow. For more info please contact Jo...
On February 8-9, 2012, in Lviv-Briukhovychi, the 56тг session of the Synod of Bishops of the Kyiv-Halych Supreme Archbishopric of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church was held. The Synod was preceded...
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, FEB. 9, 2012 (Zenit.org).- The colors of the Brazilian flag and the famous Christ the Redeemer statue of Rio de Janeiro form part of the official logo for World Youth Day 2013,...
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Come and join us for lunch, conversation and prayer Register now for the third Generations of Faith session featuring “The Meaning of the Holy Mystery of Reconciliation”. SUNDAY, February 26th @ R...
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The head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Patriarch Sviatoslav Shevchuk, celebrated a liturgy at the Ukrainian Catholic University on February 2, the press service of UCUreported. The primate a...
The Catholic Health Association of BC will be awarding two bursaries valued at $250 each to two 2012 graduating students enrolled in a Catholic secondary school, or who are a member of a BC or Yukon p...
Come and pre-register today! Unity is a gathering of Ukrainian Catholics from across Canada to further understand, embrace and celebrate our faith through prayer, education and fellowship. Unity is op...
“Catechism of our own is an indication of the maturity of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church,” so commented one of the authors of the first edition of the Catechism of UGCC, Fr. Dr. Myron Bendyk, on its publication that is planned for the nearest future. The work on the text, which was coordinated by the Patriarchal Catechetic Committee, lasted for nearly 9 years. The planned number of copies is 50 thousand. The Catechism is to be printed in three languages: Ukrainian, English, and Portuguese or Spanish.
“One can talk about a dynamic situation in our church, which is developing very quickly both in Ukraine and abroad, particularly, in the eastern diaspora. Therefore, we hope that the Ukrainians who live in the dull, post-Soviet zone will be stimulated by the very fact of the publication of the catechism to make themselves known. It will become a good stimulus of consolidation of our faithful in the whole world,” stressed Fr. Dr. Myron Bendyk, the Rector of Drohobych Spiritual Seminary of the UGCC, one of the authors of the Catechism.
“We want the Catechism of UGCC to become one of such powerful unifying factors of all Ukrainians. Anyway, the need to compile our own Catechism is an indication of the maturity of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, which feels that it can itself present what it believes in as it relies on its tradition,” stressed Fr. Myron.
Source: http://risu.org.ua/