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Pastoral for the Great Fast 2012 (English /Ukrainian) (PDF)

100th Anniversary Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church in Youngstown Celebrated on October 16, 2011

Lock in Retreat March 3-4, 2012 "Rediscovering Repentance in Today's World"

Patriarchal Pastoral on the Nativity of Our Lord for 2011 (in Ukrainian only) (PDF)

Presentation by His Beatitude Major-Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, Major Archbishop and Primate of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church to the US Conference of Catholic Bishops
Monday, November 14, 2011, Afternoon Session I, beginning 8:47

New DVD & CD by Sisters of St. Basil in the store. "Women of Spirit" DVD; "Come Let Us Worship" CD along with many other items.

Third "Generations of Faith" Program Held at St. Vladimir's on Long Island

New reflection by Fr. Jim " Posada "

UGCC Synod of Bishops - Brazil 2011 (Vision 2020) - OFFSITE

World Youth Day Madrid 2011

Reflection by Fr. Jim on World Youth Day 2011

Patriarchal Pastoral on the occasion of 20th Anniversary of Ukrainian Independence. (in Ukrainian only) (PDF)

Basilian Centennial Documentary Trailer

Program of Study for the Catechumate

Catechism of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, "Christ Our Pascha" Released

June 2011 - "Our Faith" Catechetical Newsletter Eparchy of Edmonton (PDF)

"The Way" Newsletter April 2011
English (PDF)
Ukrainian (PDF)

"Our Eparchial Patron Saint" YouTube Homily by Msgr. Appleyard on Mission page

Spanish Language resources on Eastern Christianity added to Catechetical Resouces page

The Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church elected Most Rev. Sviatoslav Shevchuk Patriarch

Eastern Catholic Bishops Plan Encounter 2012

Publications by Rev. Dr. Mark Morozowich added to Catechetical Resources

Pastoral Letter To the Sick by Metropolitan Sheptycky posted to prayer ministry

Pope to visit Ukraine in 2012; Moscow patriarchate cool toward plan

Catechetical Documents and Developments in the Ukrainian Catholic Church Timeline PDF Download

Catechetical Directory of the Ukrainain Catholic Church in PDF Download

Two Parish Bulletin Series for the Great Fast

On-line classes in Old Testament & History

 

House of Representatives Praise American Nuns

September 22, 2009

On September 22, 2009, the United States House of Representatives voted unanimously for a resolution (H Res. # 441), praising American nuns for the work they have done in this country over centuries. The lead sponsor of the resolution was Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), who had originally introduced this motion May 14, 2009.

Whereas today, there are approximately 59,000 Catholic sisters in the United States;

Whereas Catholic sisters participated in the opening of the West, traveling vast distances to minister in remote locations, setting-up schools and hospitals, and working among native populations on distant reservations;

Whereas more than six hundred (600) sisters from twenty-one (21) different religious communities nursed both Union and Confederate soldiers alike during the Civil War;

Whereas Catholic sisters cared for afflicted populations during the epidemics of cholera, typhoid, yellow fever, smallpox, tuberculosis, and influenza during the 19th and early 20th centuries;

Whereas Catholic sisters built and established hospitals, orphanages, and charitable institutions that have served millions of people, managing organizations long before similar positions were open to women;

Whereas approximately one in six hospital patients in the United States were treated in a Catholic facility;

Whereas Catholic sisters have been among the first to stand with the underprivileged, to work and educate among the poor and underserved, and to facilitate leadership through opportunity and example;

Whereas Catholic sisters continue to provide shelter, food, and basic human needs to the economically and socially disadvantaged and advocate relentlessly for the fair and equal treatment of all persons;

Whereas Catholic sisters work for the eradication of poverty and racism and for the promotion of nonviolence, equality, and democracy in principle and in action;

Whereas the humanitarian work of the Catholic sisters with communities in crisis and refuge, throughout the world, positions them as activists and diplomats of peace and justice for the some of the most at-risk populations; and

Whereas the Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America Traveling Exhibit is sponsored by the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), in association with Cincinnati Museum Center, which will open on May 16, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the House of Representatives –

(1) honors and commends Catholic sisters for their humble service and courageous sacrifice throughout the history of this Nation; and

(2) supports the goals of the Women & Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America Traveling Exhibit, a project sponsored by the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) in association with Cincinnati Museum Center and established to recognize the historical contributions of Catholic sisters in the United States.

 

   

 
 

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