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Mstyslav Skrypnyk

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of Archbishop John (Theodorovich), the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA (UOC of USA). Archbishop John was elected as Metropolitan of the newly united UOC of USA. Archbishop Mstyslav became his deputy and the head of the
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policies supporting moderate Ukrainians as a counterweight to Soviet communism. Serving in Sejm until 1939 Skrypnyk attained the reputation of the defender of the Ukrainian minority rights in Poland, especially of the
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both separately in 1963 and 1971, he brought up the issue of the canonical recognition of the Ukrainian Diaspora churches (UAOC was banned in the USSR, and hence in Soviet Ukraine at that time).
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and later to Germany, where he was the head of the Ukrainian Orthodox eparchies in Hessen and Württemberg. In 1947 he left for Canada where he was elected the first resident
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under his leadership, but the status of the new church as well as the overall situation with the Orthodox faith in Ukraine became a subject of the wide controversy (see
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as Patriarch, while a portion of the UAOC which had broken from the UAOC after the 1992 union elected Patriarch Dymytriy (Yarema) as a head of a newly formed UAOC.
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Patriarch Mstyslav returned to North America, where on June 11, 1993 he died at his daughter's home in Canada at the age of 95. He was entombed at the
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against each other, giving an upper hand to Poles or Ukrainians in different regions as the Nazis saw fit.
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he succeeded in bringing about unification of the UOC in America with the much larger Archdiocese
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In June 1992, a unification Sobor was held which united the UAOC with one part of the
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Sketches from a Secret War. A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine
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but had to leave under the pressure of the Polish authorities. He then moved to
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Archbishop and Primate of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada (UOCC)
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When the Ukrainian Committee and the Temporary Church Council was formed in
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from the Ukrainian population of Volhynia. He also served as vice-mayor of
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Recognised by Rome alone; Recognised by both Rome and Constantinople
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in the 1930s. In this period Skrypnyk collaborated with the Polish
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Burials at Ukrainian Orthodox Church Cemetery, South Bound Brook
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Dmitro Wlasowitsch Stepowik (Дмитро Власович Степовик) (2010).
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and dreamt of a military career through his youth. During the
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Members of the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic (1938–1939)
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Members of the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic (1930–1935)
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Ukraine commemorates centennial of Patriarch Mstyslav's birth
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initially experienced a significant degree of revival as the
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which controlled the ethnically Ukrainian territories of
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Skrypnyk became a diplomatic courier for the army of the
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Primates of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
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Bishops of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
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as the first Patriarch of Kyiv and all Ukraine of the
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policies played with pitting the ethnic groups with a
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America (UOC in America)
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and became an activist for the Ukrainian movement in
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Military officers of the Ukrainian People's Republic
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate
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Index

Patriarch Mstyslav

Poltava
Poltava Governorate
Russian Empire
Grimsby
Ontario
Canada
South Bound Brook
NJ
USA
Ukrainian Orthodox
hierarch
Symon Petliura
Poltava
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Gymnasium
Great War
Orenburg
Ural Mountains
Ukrainian–Soviet War
Ukrainian People's Republic
interned
Poland
internment camp
Kalisz
Volhynia
Galicia
Poland

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