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So to be clear, he is now officially a Patriarch and not a Major Archbishop?
Does it have to be an either-or? There’s no doubt that he is Major Archbishop Sviatoslav, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he isn’t Patriarch Sviatoslav (as a matter of fact, that’s what he was called at the Divine Liturgy I attended this weekend).Is the UGCC head Patriarch Sviatoslav or Major Archbishop Sviatoslav?
Rome has made it clear that they will not be naming anyone Patriarch to Sees that do not have the Patriarchal designation from Apostolic times. Don’t hold your breath for the UGCC to be officially granted a Patriarch.Does it have to be an either-or? There’s no doubt that he is Major Archbishop Sviatoslav, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he isn’t Patriarch Sviatoslav (as a matter of fact, that’s what he was called at the Divine Liturgy I attended this weekend).
Can you provide a link or quotation? (Not that I’m expecting that Rome will name any more patriarchates, but I’ve never seen the statement you mentioned.)Rome has made it clear that they will not be naming anyone Patriarch to Sees that do not have the Patriarchal designation from Apostolic times.
But there were no Patriarchates during apostolic times. Patriarchates only came about in the 4th century.Rome has made it clear that they will not be naming anyone Patriarch to Sees that do not have the Patriarchal designation from Apostolic times. Don’t hold your breath for the UGCC to be officially granted a Patriarch.
This is correct from my research. Here is a link about the UGCC status as a future Patriarchate.Canonically, His Beattitude is a Major Archbishop who happens to use the title Patriarch. As did his predecessor, Patriarch Hussar.
Unless, of course, His Holiness Francis has made a formal elevation.
Okay, thank you. Because I was pretty sure he is a Major Archbishop and I keep seeing people refer to him as Patriarch.This is correct from my research. Here is a link about the UGCC status as a future Patriarchate.
Transferring the Major Archdiocese was a necessary step towards Patriarchal status. The prime sees are always located in the major ancient cities, and Kyiv was of course the birthplace of Christianity among the Slavs.No, there was no “clear” statement ever made by Rome regarding the elevation of the UGCC to a patriarchal Church.
If I remember it correctly, after Rome assented to the transfer of the UGCC seat from L.viv to Kyiv, the UGCC Holy Synod decided to elevate the Church to the level of a patriarchate and bestowed the title “Patriarch” to HB Husar and requested Rome’s approval for the change.
The late Pope John Paul II was believed to have said privately that it was not the “opportune” time for such a change. (This was the period when the MP was raising some issues against Rome’s support for the resurgence of the UGCC in Ukraine and elsewhere.)
Without waiting for Rome’s “official” action on her request for change, the UGCC’s clergy and laity have continued to address their chief hierearch as “Patriarch” and commemnorate him in the Divine Liturgy as such.
However, official correspondence continue to refer to the UGCC’s chief hierarch as “Major Archbishop.”
(bold mine)Transferring the Major Archdiocese was a necessary step towards Patriarchal status. The prime sees are always located in the major ancient cities, and Kyiv was of course the birthplace of Christianity among the Slavs.
I’ve heard the term used for Cardinal Hussar by a Ukrainian Bishop. But only when speaking of canonical status.No one in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church calls him Major Archbishop…and I’m serious…no one. Every priest commemorates him as Patriarch in the Liturgy. Let’s not get scrupulous about this. Many people calls Pope John Paul II, “Pope John Paul The Great” but no one says “Don’t call him that…that’s not an approved title.”
The title of Patriarch was purchased by the blood of the Ukrainian martyrs who went to the gulags rather than break their unity with Rome.
Are you familiar with “No true Scotsman”?No one in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church calls him Major Archbishop…and I’m serious…no one.
It sounds very Scholastic, and, as you know…that’s not part of our tradition.Are you familiar with “No true Scotsman”?
Yes, I believe it is so (probably not so absolutistic, but really nearly no one.No one in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church calls him Major Archbishop…and I’m serious…no one..
I don’t think he’s saying that only fake Ukrainian Catholics call him Major Archbishop - he’s just saying that the vast majority of Ukrainian Catholics call him Patriarch.Are you familiar with “No true Scotsman”?
You aught to get out a bit more before making statements like that…the last 4 or 5 Ukranian churches I’ve been to commemorated him as our archbishop. Bishop Richard had said many times…we will commemorate him as Patriarch when Rome makes him a Patriarch.No one in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church calls him Major Archbishop…and I’m serious…no one. Every priest commemorates him as Patriarch in the Liturgy. Let’s not get scrupulous about this. Many people calls Pope John Paul II, “Pope John Paul The Great” but no one says “Don’t call him that…that’s not an approved title.”
The title of Patriarch was purchased by the blood of the Ukrainian martyrs who went to the gulags rather than break their unity with Rome.
Alright, that’s fair enough. So long as those who don’t call him Patriarch aren’t looked down on, I have no beef.I don’t think he’s saying that only fake Ukrainian Catholics call him Major Archbishop - he’s just saying that the vast majority of Ukrainian Catholics call him Patriarch.