Зародження патріярхального руху в США: передумови, події та особи

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dc.contributor.author Бабинський, Анатолій
dc.contributor.author Babynskyi, Anatolii
dc.date.accessioned 2020-05-05T20:15:10Z
dc.date.available 2020-05-05T20:15:10Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Анатолій Бабинський. Зародження патріярхального руху в США: передумови, події та особи // Ковчег. Науковий збірник з церковної історії, число 8 / відп. ред. Олег Турій. Львів: Видавництво Українського католицького університету 2018. – c. 317-340 uk
dc.identifier.issn 2522-9567
dc.identifier.uri http://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/2218
dc.description.abstract The study, based, apart from the existing literature, on documents from the Historical Archives of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church in Rome and the Ukrainian Museum and Library of Stamford, attributes the emergence and the development of the Patriarchal movement to the growing concern for unity among the post-war Ukrainian diaspora; the emigrants’ desire to preserve their national and cultural identity; the wider engagement of the secular intelligentsia in Church affairs; and the conflicting life attitudes of the third-wave emigrants and those from the two previous waves. These factors were present well before Metropolitan Josyf Slipyj’s release from Soviet imprisonment and his arrival in Rome, but Slipyj’s address to the Second Vatican Council, calling for the establishment of a Greek-Catholic patriarchate of Kyiv and Halych, became an important catalyst for the crystallization and institutionalization of the Patriarchal movement. uk
dc.language.iso uk uk
dc.publisher Видавництво Українського католицького університету uk
dc.subject Патріархальний рух. uk
dc.subject Йосиф Сліпий uk
dc.subject Українська діаспора uk
dc.title Зародження патріярхального руху в США: передумови, події та особи uk
dc.type Article uk
dc.status Опублікований і розповсюджений раніше uk
dc.description.abstracten The study, based, apart from the existing literature, on documents from the Historical Archives of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church in Rome and the Ukrainian Museum and Library of Stamford, attributes the emergence and the development of the Patriarchal movement to the growing concern for unity among the post-war Ukrainian diaspora; the emigrants’ desire to preserve their national and cultural identity; the wider engagement of the secular intelligentsia in Church affairs; and the conflicting life attitudes of the third-wave emigrants and those from the two previous waves. These factors were present well before Metropolitan Josyf Slipyj’s release from Soviet imprisonment and his arrival in Rome, but Slipyj’s address to the Second Vatican Council, calling for the establishment of a Greek-Catholic patriarchate of Kyiv and Halych, became an important catalyst for the crystallization and institutionalization of the Patriarchal movement. uk
dc.relation.source Ковчег. Науковий збірник з церковної історії, число 8 uk


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