Last Liturgy celebrated at St Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church Princess Street

August 4 and 6, 1968 – Sunday and the Feastday of the Transfiguration. The Divine Liturgies are served for the last time at the church on Princess and Pender St in Vancouver.

 

August 11,1968 – Sunday – On this date Divine Liturgies are now celebrated on Sundays at the Ukrainian Catholic Centre.( 3150 Ash Street) During the week the Fathers Isadore Dziadyk OSBM, Father Juvenalius Slota OSBM and Father Boniface Sloboda OSBM  moved from Princess Street residence to their new monastry residence (though not yet totally completed)

Parish Executives 1968
President- Fred Koshman
Vice-President and Finance Chair- Mir Huculak
Secretary – Michael Saranchuk
Audit Chair – Edward Bealey
Building Chair – Mike Chomcy

 

SCHEDULE OF CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2015-2016

SCHEDULE OF CHRISTMAS SERVICES DECEMBER 2015

We encourage Parishioners to make their Confession before Christmas

December 24, Thursday: Eve of Nativity of our Lord – CHRISTMAS EVE (Day of Abstinence)
9:15 p.m. – NATIVITY VIGIL SERVICE followed by SOLEMN DIVINE LITURGY and Myrovannia December 25, Friday: Nativity of our Lord –

CHRISTMAS DAY (Holy Day of Obligation)
10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy
December 26, Saturday: Synaxis of the Blessed Mother of God and St. Joseph
10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy

December 27, Sunday: The Holy First Martyr and Archdeacon Stephen
8:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy 10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy, sung

December 31, Thursday: New Year’s Eve “End of Year Celebration”
10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy of Thanksgiving and “We praise you, O God”
JANUARY 2016

January 1, Friday: Feast of Circumcision of our Lord, and Feast of St. Basil the Great
10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy, sung

January 5, Tuesday: Eve of the Feast of THEOPHANY (Day of Abstinence)
– 7:00 p.m. – Divine Liturgy and Blessing of Water

January 6, Wednesday: Feast of THEOPHANY (Holy Day of Obligation)
10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy and Blessing of Water 7:00 p.m. – Divine Liturgy

January 10, Sunday: Sunday after THEOPHANY
8:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy 10:30 a.m. – Divine Liturgy, sung
12:00 noon – Parish Christmas Dinner – you are invited!

Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky,

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has signed a decree declaring “venerable” Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky, who led the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the tumultuous period of both World Wars and at the beginning of Soviet occupation.

The pope July 16 signed the decree recognizing that Metropolitan Sheptytsky heroically lived a life of Christian virtue. The recognition is an initial step in the sainthood process; the Vatican would have to recognize a miracle attributed to his intercession for a beatification ceremony to be scheduled.

Metropolitan Sheptytsky led the Eastern Catholic Church in Ukraine from 1901 until his death in 1944. During the period of his leadership, Ukraine and its people were ruled by seven different regimes: Austrian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Soviet, Nazi, and finally, the Soviets again.

Ukrainian Bishop Borys Gudziak of Paris told Catholic News Service that while the process for his sainthood opened five decades ago, it was only with the independence of Ukraine 25 years ago that church historians and theologians had access to all his archives. The study required for the sainthood process was not possible while Ukraine was still part of the Soviet Union.

“It was a rich file,” Bishop Gudziak said. “Metropolitan Sheptytsky was involved in everything, so it took a long time to go through it all.”

“Metropolitan Sheptytsky lived in the house of the Lord and it had a high roof, open doors and open windows — he lived outside the box,” the bishop said. “He reached out to the Orthodox when ecumenism was not official church policy; he defended the Jews during the Holocaust; and he was close to artists, poets, intellectuals and writers.”
“Like Jesus, Metropolitan Sheptytsky had a very clear sense of his identity and his God-given dignity, which allowed him to be non-defensive and non-aggressive with others,” the bishop said.

Born Roman Aleksander Maria Sheptytsky July 29, 1865, in Prylbychi near Lviv, he took the name Andrey when he entered the Basilian Order.

Ukrainian Catholics around the world are celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth, which Bishop Gudziak said, may explain the timing of the decree.

Elected major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church at the age of 36, he quickly became recognized as a social and cultural leader in a situation of great political uncertainty.

He died Nov. 1, 1944, just four months after the Soviets took definitive control of Lviv. Bishop Gudziak said, “The Soviets did not liquidate the Greek Catholic Church while he was alive.” The metropolitan’s stature was such that they permitted a public funeral for him, but five months after his death, they arrested all the bishops and moved toward declaring the Eastern Catholic church illegal.

“His social teaching, his fine, subtle and prophetic voice allowed the church to survive,” the bishop said.

Father Peter Galadza, acting director of the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies at St. Paul University in Ottawa, also mentioned the metropolitan’s efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust — including by personally sheltering them — and his efforts to promote reconciliation among Ukrainians, Russian and Poles.

“It is also important to recall Sheptytsky’s commitment to the poor,” he said in a statement. “Born into an aristocratic family, the archbishop used his resources to create a free clinic, provide countless scholarships and help victims of famine, flooding and war. He personally lived a life of poverty.”

Copyright (c) 2015 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops sheptytskiy

Easter Bake Sale 2015

  1. St MARY’S UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC PARISH-

  UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE

We will be holding our Paska Sale on Saturday March 28. Sales start at 11:00am to 2:00pm.  We are offering you an opportunity to place your (pre-paid only) orders ahead of time for pick-up on Saturday.  Doors will NOT open early to anyone.

LAST DAY FOR PRE-PAID ORDERS IS MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2015

         *PICK-UP TIME : March 28 at 11:00 AM

Mark the quantity of items you would like to order, place the order along with your payment in an envelope with the word “order” on the outside and drop it in the collection basket on Sunday or return to the Parish Office by March 23, 2015.

Print order form here  UCWLC EASTER ORDER 2015