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Soter Stephen Ortynsky de Labetz was born in Ortynychi , Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, on January 29, 1866, then part of Galicia. January 1, 1889, he made his vows with the Basilian Order. July 18, 1891, he was ordained a priest by Metropolitan of Lviv Sylvester Sembratovych and celebrated his first Liturgy at the Monastery Church in Dobromyl.
Stephen Ortinsky sent to the US by Rome to stem the tide of Uniate returns to Orthodoxy; Papal decree Ea Semper issued, mandating all Uniate priests in American be celibate; first Sunday of Orthodoxy service in New York; first Bulgarian parish in Madison, Illinois; ordination in Constantinople of first African-American Orthodox priest, the Very ...
Ea Semper was an apostolic letter written by Pope Pius X in September 1907 that dealt with the governance of the Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholics in the United States. [1] It dealt with the appointment of Soter Ortynski as the first bishop of the Ruthenian Catholics in the United States, together with papal instructions concerning his powers and duties.
“To fans of Stephen and our family and friends, I want to be clear that my only intention in writing the book is to share my own story as well as part of my life with Stephen to help other ...
Last heir of the last imperial family of Russia; passion bearer [72] Alexis of Wilkes-Barre: 1909: 7 May: Hieroconfessor, Defender of Orthodoxy, who converted 20,000 Ruthenian Catholics to Orthodoxy, a.k.a. Alexis Toth [73] [74] Alexis of Rome: 401–450 [23] 17 March Man of God, Venerable, a.k.a. Alexius [23] [75] Alypius of the Caves: c. 1114
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Raised in a Bosnian Muslim Family. His conversion gained some media attention. [9] Ana Layevska – Ukrainian-born Mexican actress and violinist (of Russian origin) Karl Malden (Mladen Sekulovich) – said to have been Serbian Orthodox. Constantine Maroulis – Greek Orthodox, brother of Athan Maroulis [10] Debbie Matenopoulos [11] [12]
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