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The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Nicholas of Chicago is a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Catholic Church in the whole Western United States and Midwest (except Ohio), Alaska, and Hawaii. As of 2020, the St. Nicholas Eparchy has 43 churches and missions in the western USA.
2004-’10 – Served as a member of the Patriarchal Commission of Monasticism. 2006 – Served as administrator of St. Nicholas parish in Peremyshlyany. 2006-’08 – Served as the Head of the Secretariat of UGCC Council of Monasticism. 2007-’09 – Headed the UGCC Liturgical Council on preparing texts of divine services.
The Eparchy of Saint Nicholas of Chicago was established on July 14, 1961 [4] and St. Nicholas was elevated as the cathedral. From 1974 to 1977 the cathedral's interior was renovated by iconographer Boris Makarenko. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated in both Ukrainian and English. [citation needed]
St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church is a Ukrainian church located in Chicago and belonging to the St. Nicholas Eparchy for the Ukrainian Catholics. The building has an ultra-modern roof, comprising thirteen gold domes which symbolize the twelve apostles and Jesus Christ as the largest center dome.
The Church of St. Nicholas (Ukrainian: Костел Св. Миколая, translit.: Kostel Sviatoho Mykolaia; Polish: Kościół Świętego Mikołaja w Kijowie) is the second oldest Catholic church standing in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, after the St. Alexander Roman Catholic Cathedral.
Michael Wiwchar CSsR (born May 9, 1932) is a Canadian-born bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States and Canada. He served as the third eparch (bishop) of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Nicholas of Chicago from 1993 to 2000 and as the fourth eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon from 2000 to 2008.
After Chicago received its own eparchy, the new local bishop, Jaroslav Gabro requested the parish return to diocesan control from the Basilian order. [3] In 1980, after the closure of the nearby Ukrainian Catholic parish of St. Basil the Great, St. Michael's received its parishioners and adopted the Julian calendar for liturgical services.
Dzhankoi eparchy 38 St. Nicholas Cathedral 1894 Kamianske: Dniprodzerzhynsk eparchy 39 Holy Trinity Cathedral 1837 Dnipro, 7 Krasna ploshcha Dnipropetrovsk eparchy 40 St. Nicholas Cathedral 1946 Mariupol: Donetsk eparchy 41 St. Andrew Cathedral Zaporizhia: Zaporizhia eparchy 42 Cathedral of the St. Right-believing Prince Alexander Nevsky 1884 ...