Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut

Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut PDF Author:
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Pages : 32

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Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church, New Britain, CT, 1900-2000

Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church, New Britain, CT, 1900-2000 PDF Author:
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Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church

Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church PDF Author:
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Pages : 29

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Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church

Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church PDF Author:
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Pages : 56

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Fiftieth Anniversary, Holy Trinity Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite, 1911-1961

Fiftieth Anniversary, Holy Trinity Catholic Church of the Byzantine Rite, 1911-1961 PDF Author:
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Category : Ukrainians
Languages : en
Pages : 100

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Diamond Jubilee

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Our People

Our People PDF Author: Paul R. Magocsi
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Languages : en
Pages : 242

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History and description of Ruthenians in North America. Includes a listing of Carpatho-Ruthenian villages based on the 1910 Hungarian census; villages now primarily in Slovakia, Ukraine, and Poland (with a few in Romania, Croatia, and Yugoslavia). Entries include the name of the village, the former Hungarian county or Galician district, the present country and administrative subdivision.

Blessing of Plaque, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, September 29, 1963

Blessing of Plaque, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, September 29, 1963 PDF Author: Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, Yonkers, N.Y.
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Pages : 6

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Directory of Eastern Rite Catholic Churches in the United States of America

Directory of Eastern Rite Catholic Churches in the United States of America PDF Author: Andrew Baunchalk
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Pages : 46

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Bishop Soter Stephen Ortynsky

Bishop Soter Stephen Ortynsky PDF Author: Ivan Kaszczak
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ISBN: 9781533322807
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Pages : 356

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From the author's preface: This book traces the life of Bishop Sotor Stephen Ortynsky, the first Eastern Catholic Bishop in the Western Hemisphere. The book also records the early years of the Ruthenian-Ukrainian "Greek Catholic Church" in the United States, which set the stage for the beginnings of the Eastern Catholic Churches in the United States. Bishop Ortynsky served as the first hierarch of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church in the United States. As the first Eastern Catholic bishop in the Western Hemisphere, he significantly influenced the U.S. Catholic Church in its structure and ecclesiology. The lack of episcopal oversight at the inception of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church in the U.S. led to the fracturing of its membership. Ortynsky, in spite of his best efforts, became a target and scapegoat for much of the dissension within his church, and the lack of understanding from without. For many fellow Catholics in the Latin Church, Bishop Ortynsky stood in direct opposition to the Latin rite Catholic Church's unity of jurisdiction and uniformity of discipline. Various churches sought the conversion of Ruthenian Catholics. The diverse ethnic composition of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church was fertile ground for misunderstanding. Many members considered themselves Rusins, Ukrainians, Slovaks, Hungarians and other ethnicities; nevertheless, in spite of these challenges Ortynsky persevered, asserting his church's rightful autonomy and evangelical mission to preach the Gospel to all nations. To understand the history of Catholicism in the United States, one needs to understand both the Western (Latin) and the Eastern Catholic Churches that took root in the Land of Washington. The Catholic Church is divided into East and West based on the ancient division of the Roman Empire. The Latin Church has been dominant in the West, while twenty-one Eastern Catholic Churches, devolving from the Antiochian, Alexandrian, Byzantine, and Armenian traditions, predominated in the East. The Ruthenian Catholic Church discussed in this book is presently divided into two Churches: The Byzantine (Ruthenian) and the Ukrainian Catholic Churches. Both belong to the Byzantine tradition. In the late nineteenth century, the Latin Church had systematically consolidated its position in American society through its religious communities and institutions. By the 1870s, this church, which had spread throughout the planet in concert with the European empires with which it was aligned, began to face a new challenge to its identity. The Eastern Catholics from Eastern Europe and the Middle East had begun to immigrate to America, due to economic factors and the pressures of regional wars. This book addresses the confluence of these Western and Eastern Churches. It speaks to both the accomplishments and the shortcomings of the Church's history-the "good" and the "bad"-and it follows a principle articulated by Rev. John Tracy Ellis, an outstanding historian of the Catholic Church in America, who cited the words of Pope Leo XIII, as he opened the Vatican Secret Archives, on August 18, 1883: "The first law of history is to dread uttering falsehood; the next is not to fear stating the truth." In that spirit, I have attempted to present a balanced and inclusive, though not exhaustive, view of the history that includes both the Eastern and Western strains of Catholicism, strains that form the crux of Catholic Church history in the United States. I believe this approach can inform and illuminate, while showing respect for both the Ukrainian Catholic Church and the Ruthenian Catholic Church-and shedding light on their common heritage.