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It’s rare that anything other than a documentary about one of the Eastern Catholic Churches comes out, much less an excellent feature film. The first time I saw Vladyka Andrey I was literally left speechless for the remainder of the evening (no mean feat - ask my wife or sons). Serhiy Romaniuk gives a stellar performance in the lead role, and Oles Yanchuk has his greatest film yet. It can now be purchased in US DVD format from several places, including Yevshan.
To have gone through the cataclysmic events that Vladyka Andrey did such as World War I and II, the Soviet revolution, the decline of both the Polish and Tsarist states, the Holodomor, and the attempted liquidation of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church itself is a feat in itself.
Add to that the constant partioning of his own country separating his faithful under several governments, the establishment of diaspora communities in Europe, North and South America (from Canada to Argentina), Australia, all the difficulties that went with being a misunderstood minority amongst the Latins in most of those diasporal communities (Bishop Ireland, Cum Data Fuerit, etc.), the obvious difficulties in communicating with his hierarchy, and continual physical ailments and to have the success he did is not only amazing but an incredible witness to what the Savior can do through His servants.
FDRLB
It’s rare that anything other than a documentary about one of the Eastern Catholic Churches comes out, much less an excellent feature film. The first time I saw Vladyka Andrey I was literally left speechless for the remainder of the evening (no mean feat - ask my wife or sons). Serhiy Romaniuk gives a stellar performance in the lead role, and Oles Yanchuk has his greatest film yet. It can now be purchased in US DVD format from several places, including Yevshan.
To have gone through the cataclysmic events that Vladyka Andrey did such as World War I and II, the Soviet revolution, the decline of both the Polish and Tsarist states, the Holodomor, and the attempted liquidation of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church itself is a feat in itself.
Add to that the constant partioning of his own country separating his faithful under several governments, the establishment of diaspora communities in Europe, North and South America (from Canada to Argentina), Australia, all the difficulties that went with being a misunderstood minority amongst the Latins in most of those diasporal communities (Bishop Ireland, Cum Data Fuerit, etc.), the obvious difficulties in communicating with his hierarchy, and continual physical ailments and to have the success he did is not only amazing but an incredible witness to what the Savior can do through His servants.
FDRLB