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Editorial - Ukrainian Catholics look toward patriarchate
These are exciting times for the Canada’s Ukrainian Catholics. The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) has enjoyed a renewal in the Ukraine and subsequently this joy has extended to their brothers and sisters in Canada and the world over.
Significantly, it’s also an historic time as Major Archbishop Shevchuk brings the Ukrainian Bishops synod here. The synod coincides with the commemoration of the centenary of Blessed Nykyta Budka’s arrival in Canada, the first Ukrainian bishop. (The synod is rarely held outside Ukraine, Rome during the Soviet era.)
On the back of this renewal, the major archbishop is injecting vibrancy back into the church. He has said he wants to visit every parish in the world to talk with parishioners. He is also very interested in ecumenical dialogue and has met with leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, both Moscow and Kyiv patriarchates, as well as other Orthodox and Protestant leaders.