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http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=38526

Ukrainian prelate defends move to Kiev

Rome, Jul. 20 (CWNews.com) - The Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church plans to transfer his See from Lviv to Kiev in August, despite protests from the Russian Orthodox Church.


Bishop Hlib Lonchyna, an auxiliary bishop of the world's largest Eastern-rite Catholic Church, disclosed that Cardinal Lubomyr Husar intends to make the transfer official on August 21. From that point forward, the cardinal would be identified as the Major Archbishop of Kiev-Halyc.

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21 July, 2005

http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3761

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Aleksij II delivers the Mother of God Icon to Kazan

Thousands flock to the ceremony at the Cathedral of the Annunciation. The Patriarch speaks about working with Muslims but remains silent about relations with the Catholic Church.


Kazan (AsiaNews) � Aleksij II, Patriarch of Moscow and all the Russias, delivered today the Mother of God to the city of Kazan, the miraculous icon John Paul II donated last year to the Russian Orthodox Church.

The Patriarch, who arrived yesterday in the Tatar capital (800 km east of Moscow), celebrated the solemn ceremony on the Feast Day of the Mother of God (July 21) in the newly-restored Cathedral of the Annunciation.

It was the first religious service in the church for 80 years. Under Soviet rule, the cathedral housed a university.

Thousands of people took part in the liturgy�many following it from giant screens set up outside the building.

Tatarstan�s President Mintimer Saripovic and representatives of the Muslim community including the Grand Mufti of Russia were present.

Muslims constitute about half of the population of this Republic of the Russian Federation.

�A copy of the icon of Kazan has been brought to the city and shall be kept in the Mother of God Monastery, the same place that hosted the miraculous image in the 16th century,� the Patriarch said.

In saying so, Aleksij II reiterated the Orthodox Church�s claim that Pope John Paul II only donated a replica of the original. And in so doing, he is playing down the significance of the great gesture of openness the Pontiff made on August 28 of last year.

Until restoration work in the monastery is completed, the image will remain in an undisclosed location.

After the service in the Cathedral, the icon was taken in procession to the Mother of God Monastery where the Patriarch recited a moleben (a prayer of intercession).

During a press conference held yesterday, Aleksij II called Tatarstan a �good example of inter-religious cooperation�.

�We must always consolidate peace and harmony among the faith communities. We must also bolster good relations between the Mufti and our religious leaders and widen and deepen these ties as much as possible,� he said.

The Patriarch did not make any reference to the Catholic Church and Orthodox-Catholic relations even though Catholics venerate the icon with as much devotion as the Orthodox.

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Dear DocBrian,

I wonder what Cardinal Kasper has to say about the first story?

Those Ukrainians . . . sheeesh . . .

Now you know why Husar is such a MAJOR Archbishop! wink

And today IS the feast of the Kazan icon of the Mother of God (Tru . . .JU-lian Calendar!).

At least His Holiness the Patriarch got his timing right . . . wink

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In 1596 the Rusyn Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and most of his bishops entered into a union with Rome. Since that time, Muscovites have done everything possible to create a rift between Rome, Constantinople, and Kiev. It would take 409 years of hard work, but it it now seems that the rightful heir to the 'Union of Brest' will be returning to Kiev to unite all the Rusyns in their modern state of Ukraine. Patriarch Lubomyr Husar of 'Ukraine and all of Rus' will have a very difficult task in returning a Christian ethos to many of his people who have been de-churched by the godless Soviet communists.

This picture of the new Ukrainian Greek Catholic Sobor in Kiev seems to be a few months old. Is there any reason why they have not been able to update it ? Did they run out of money and stop the construction ?

http://www.kyivpatriarchalsobor.org/ukr/develop/


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