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  1. Hace 5 días · Thank you for teaching me to believe in God,” His Beatitude Sviatoslav in his greetings on Mother’s Day. 21 Head of the UGCC on Bright Monday: Let us meet the resurrected Christ in a vibrant community of believers! The official website of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church: about the Church, the latest news, publications, stories.

  2. Hace 6 días · Representatives of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church present at the meeting included His Beatitude Sviatoslav, Father and Head of the UGCC, Bishop Vasyl Tuchapets, the Exarch of Kharkiv, Bishop Mykhailo Bubniy, the Exarch of Odesa, Bishop Yosyf Milyan, the Assistant Bishop of the Kyiv Archeparchy, and Bishop Andriy Khimyak, the Assistant Bishop of the Kyiv Archeparchy and Secretary of the ...

  3. Hace 5 días · “He arrived already very active and ideologically driven, he always wanted to learn,” Sviatoslav, who declined to give his surname, said. “He did very adult things despite a young age.” Sviatoslav also returned to the frontlines after being released from a year in Russian captivity.

  4. Hace 5 días · “He arrived already very active and ideologically driven, he always wanted to learn,” Sviatoslav, who declined to give his surname, said. “He did very adult things despite a young age.” Sviatoslav also returned to the frontlines after being released from a year in Russian captivity.

  5. Hace 6 días · They included other former prisoners of war, such as Sviatoslav, a 28-year-old artillery soldier in the Azov brigade. He met Gryntsevych when he joined the regiment. "He arrived already very active and ideologically driven, he always wanted to learn," Sviatoslav, who declined to give his surname, said. "He did very adult things despite a young ...

  6. Hace 6 días · C'est un homme qui a donné sa jeunesse pour nous, il a sacrifié sa vie pour que nous puissions vivre sous un ciel paisible, a déclaré Vitaliy Shermak, 17 ans, venu lui rendre hommage vendredi ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Next, in 1140 AD, the city was taken by Vsevolod II of Kiev, who then gave it to his brother, Sviatoslav Olgovich. But by 1146 AD, the city was again taken, this time by Iziaslav II of Kiev. By 1159 it was the seat of Mstislav II of Kiev, the Grand Duke. A Key City-Fort at Kyiv’s Doorstep.