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  2. Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada (UOCC; French: Église orthodoxe ukrainienne du Canada; Greek: Ουκρανική Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία του Καναδά; Ukrainian: Українська православна церква Канади, romanized: Ukrainska pravoslavna tserkva Kanady) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Canada, primarily consisting of Orthodox Ukrainian ...

  3. Ukrainian Orthodox Eparchy of Western Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Western Eparchy is an eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, which itself is under the Ecumenical Patriarchate.. The Western Eparchy consists of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, and has about 60 churches (most of them country churches), and two cathedral churches (St. John's Cathedral, Edmonton, and Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral).

  4. Ukrainian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada is an autonomous part of the Church of Constantinople. The UOCC's Eastern Eparchy consists of the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and consists of 27 parish cathedrals and churches. The eparchy has 17 parishes. [1] It is based in Ontario. [2] In 2023, the Bishop is Andrew ...

  5. Ukrainian Orthodox Eparchy of Central Canada - Wikipedia

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    The early history of the Eparchy largely parallels that of the UOCC, which was founded on the territory of the diocese in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.Since the reorganization of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada (what later became the UOCC) as a metropolia in 1951 the Central Eparchy has served as the diocese of the 'first hierarch' or primate of the UOCC.

  6. Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing years the church was completed and decorated according to the Orthodox tradition. In 1970 the parish commenced planning and fundraising for the building of a two-level Ukrainian Orthodox Centre attached to the church and officially opened on June 17, 1973. The auditorium and mezzanine dining room are used for church and private ...

  7. Saint Sophie Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Divine Liturgy (in Ukrainian) at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday and 9:30 a.m. on weekdays as prescribed by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada [5] Bilingual (Ukrainian & English) service on special holidays [5] Sunday School (For children ages 5 and over): Sunday at 10:00 am in the Parish Hall. [5]

  8. St. John Cathedral (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    St. John Cathedral, (or more formally the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, often misspelled St. John’s) in Edmonton, is the throne of the Bishop of the Western Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada. The current bishop for the cathedral is Ilarion (Rudnyk).

  9. St. Andrew's College, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's College is an institution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada and is affiliated with the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. The college exists to promote spiritual, academic, cultural and moral leadership within the Church, the Ukrainian Canadian community, and the Canadian community.