The Ukrainian Archbishop the Russians Could Not Break
In his years as Metropolitan, Sheptytsky held the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church together, built it up, and prepared it for the grim future it would face under communism.
Read Moreby Rev. Kevin Bezner | Jul 24, 2015 | America, Bishops, Books, Catholic Church, Eastern Church, Ethics, Faith, Featured, History, Politics, Popes | 0 |
In his years as Metropolitan, Sheptytsky held the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church together, built it up, and prepared it for the grim future it would face under communism.
Read Moreby Christopher Lux | Jun 20, 2015 | Books, Catholic Church, Conservatism, Culture, Ethics, Faith, Family, Featured, Literature, Manners, Spirituality | 0 |
Surrounded by death, darkness, gangs, and gloominess, the father contends with the presence of evil as a primal force. The parent-child relationship is sacred to him, and he tells his son that God appointed him to take care of him, which means as well to raise him to be a moral person.
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