Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Kharkiv
Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Kharkiv | |
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Country | Ukraine |
Territory | Northern-Eastern Ukraine (Kharkiv, Poltava, and Sumy Oblasts) |
Headquarters | Kharkiv, Ukraine |
Population - Catholics | ? |
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Sui iuris church | Ukrainian Greek Catholic |
Rite | Byzantine |
Established | April 2, 2014 |
Cathedral | St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Kharkiv |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Major Archbishop | Sviatoslav Shevchuk |
Archiepiscopal Exarch | Vasyl Tuchapets, O.S.B.M, Exarch of the Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Kharkiv |
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The Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Kharkiv (Latin: Archiepiscopi Exarchatus Charcoviensis) was established on 2 April 2014 after division of the Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Donetsk – Kharkiv in two Exarchates . The current, and first, Archiepiscopal Exarch is Bishop Vasyl Tuchapets, O.S.B.M.
It is one of only five archiepiscopal exarchates worldwide - all of them being Ukrainian Rite.
In an interview with Aid to the Church in Need, Bishop Tuchapets described the social reality of his diocese in the following terms. “We started our work with our Greek Catholic Church faithful, made up mostly of former university students who remained in Kharkiv, and by former deportees to Siberia, but now most parishioners are locals who have found their faith through contact with our parishes. I think our task is to plough, to prepare the ground, after us come those who will sow, and the next generations will already reap."[1]
Status as Archiepiscopal Exarchate
As Major Archbishops have similar authority to that of Patriarchs, Archiepiscopal Exarchates similarly have roughly the same status in canon law as Patriarchal Exarchates.
References
- ^ ACN (10 October 2022). "Ukraine: Priests should not be afraid". ACN International. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
External links
- GCatholic.org information page about the Archiepiscopal Exarchate
- Profile at catholic-hierarchy.org [self-published]
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auxiliary bishops
- Volodymyr Firman (Ternopil–Zboriv)
- Petro Holiney (Kolomyia)
- Volodymyr Hrutsa (Lviv)
- Andriy Khimyak (Kyiv)
- Hryhoriy Komar (Sambir–Drohobych)
- Petro Loza (Sokal–Zhovkva)
- Bohdan Manyshyn (Stryi)
- Teodor Martynyuk (Ternopil–Zboriv)
- Yosyf Milyan (Kyiv)
- Andriy Rabiy (Winnipeg)
- Maksym Ryabukha (Donetsk)
- Mykola Semenyshyn (Ivano-Frankivsk)
- Stepan Sus (Curial Bishop)
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- Iryney Bilyk (Buchach)
- Stephen Chmilar (Toronto)
- Petro Kryk (Germany and Scandinavia)
- Basil Losten (Stamford)
- Wasyl Medwit (Donetsk)
- Peter Stasiuk (Saints Peter and Paul of Australia)
- Michael Wiwchar (Saskatoon)
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