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36: 114: 192:. From 1971 to 1973 he was assistant conductor under Archbishop Boris (Yakovkevych) and later Pavlo Macenko for the Theology Student Choir. In 1973 George received his Licentiate in Theology (L.Th.), which was replaced by a Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) in 1985. Beginning in 1975 George studied music at 301:
in Toronto. The ban was publicly criticized and ignored as a banquet honouring Patriarch Filaret was held at St. Volydymyr Cultural Centre in Oakville on April 21, 2012, where Filaret toured the cemetery, chapel, and met with leaders of the Ukrainian Canadian community including
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In a show of support by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of Canada, Filaret was invited to attend the Divine Liturgy at St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Church the following day in Toronto. At the conclusion of the Liturgy, Filaret awarded Rev.
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of the UOCC, Archbishop Yurij was nominated to succeed John (Stinka) as the sixth Metropolitan of Winnipeg and Canada and primate of the church. Archbishop Yurij was formally elected Metropolitan of Winnipeg on August 30, 2010, by the
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On April 19, 2012, Metropolitan Yurij (Kalistchuk) wrote a letter to the clergy and parish councils banning the uncanonical, defrocked, and excommunicated
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In an information seminar a few members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada expressed concern that the church was being sold out to the
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The ban included prohibiting any clergyman or member of the Consistory Board to be in the vicinity of Filaret during his visit.
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videos forcing Metropolitan Yurij to respond. This Brotherhood is not recognized by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada.
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Archbishop of Winnipeg and the Central Diocese, Metropolitan and Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada (UOCC)
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and received an Ontario's Teacher's Certificate. During 1983-1984 he was Dean of Men at St. Vladimir Institute in
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Kalistchuk had two brothers, Albin (who died at a young age) and William. William Kalistchuk currently lives in
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from visiting any church or property owned by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church during his trip to Canada.
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The letter sparked coverage in the Ukrainian Canadian media (Svitohliad, Kontakt, Ukrainian News
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Consecration and Installation Book of Bishop Yurij (Kalistchuk)
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In 1984 he completed a Bachelor of Education degree at the
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In Hamilton, Ontario, on July 17, 1988, he was ordained a
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Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral
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Ontario
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Ukrainian
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