B
Barbkw
Guest
“Mark Riedemann interviews Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, the Major Archbishop of the Greek Catholic Church in Kiev Ukraine, about the history of the Greek Catholic Church and its key role as a mediator in Ukraine.”
The EWTN program on Dish Channel 261 is titled: “Ukraine: Emerging from the Catacombs”
Sun. February 13 at 2 AM ET,
Fri. February 18 at 10 PM ET,
Sat. February 19 at 2 PM ET.
More information about Archbishop Husar and the Ukrainian Catholic Church is available at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubomyr_Husar
"Lubomyr Husar, MSU (Ukrainian: Любомир Гузар) (born 26 February 1933) is the major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, a minority church in Ukraine but the largest sui juris Eastern church in full communion with the Holy See.
He is also a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.
After the recent transfer of the see of Lviv to Kiev in August, 2005, he is now the Ukrainian Catholic Major Archbishop of Kiev-Galicia.
In February 2011 he became Major Archeparch Emeritus after he resigned due to ill health. A successor will be elected by March 2011."
The EWTN program on Dish Channel 261 is titled: “Ukraine: Emerging from the Catacombs”
Sun. February 13 at 2 AM ET,
Fri. February 18 at 10 PM ET,
Sat. February 19 at 2 PM ET.
More information about Archbishop Husar and the Ukrainian Catholic Church is available at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubomyr_Husar
"Lubomyr Husar, MSU (Ukrainian: Любомир Гузар) (born 26 February 1933) is the major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, a minority church in Ukraine but the largest sui juris Eastern church in full communion with the Holy See.
He is also a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.
After the recent transfer of the see of Lviv to Kiev in August, 2005, he is now the Ukrainian Catholic Major Archbishop of Kiev-Galicia.
In February 2011 he became Major Archeparch Emeritus after he resigned due to ill health. A successor will be elected by March 2011."