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For anyone on this list that is living in the Triangle area of North Carolina, a new parish is being established by the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Josophat in Parma, Ohio. Our parish name is Sts.Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church. We have begun having Divine Liturgy every Sunday at a temporary location, which could change, so any information given out now concerning Liturgy times or place might be undependable. If anyone in the area is interested in attending or getting further information please contact Roy or Karen Cordato at 919-639-0970 or Father Deacon Mark Shuey at 919-779-7246.
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This is good and interesting news! Do you, by any chance, know Fr. Richard Rohrer who is the Ruthenian pastor of Ss. Cyril & Methodius Byzantine Catholic parish in Cary, NC, just next door? One of my friends is a parishioner there. I was told a Ukrainian Deacon of the Parma eparchy would serve there from time to time...maybe it is the same one. I am from England, but I hope to be visiting Cary in September. If I am there, I will be visiting the new Ukrainian parish!
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Roy,
As a mission church, are your services in English?
Just curious...
Prayers!
Gordo
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Yes--I know Father Rick Rohrer and was a member of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Cary for a little over 4 years. Mark Shuey is the same deacon who has been serving there. He is now in charge of establishing new parishes in Raleigh adn Charlotte. Right now our liturgies are in English. For the time being it is necessary because the priest we are using, a bi-ritual priest from the local RC diocese, does not speak Ukrainian. That said, my guess is that our main liturgy will remain in English or some combination even when we get a priest assigned from the eparchy. Ultimately though, this will be decided by who ever our permanent priest is.
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Originally posted by Roy: That said, my guess is that our main liturgy will remain in English or some combination even when we get a priest assigned from the eparchy. Ultimately though, this will be decided by who ever our permanent priest is. I would think that it would be the case, if your mission is to be truly an outreach to the area. Last time I checked with my relatives in North Carolina, Ukrainian was not their mother tongue! May St. Cyril and Methodius bless your noble efforts with this mission! May you win many souls for Christ! God bless, Gordo PS: I did not know that the Ukrainian Eparchy of Parma stretched that far South and East. Wow! And personally, I wish I could be down there to help. My parents and siblings live not to far from there.
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Originally posted by ebed melech: PS: I did not know that the Ukrainian Eparchy of Parma stretched that far South and East. Wow! And personally, I wish I could be down there to help. My parents and siblings live not to far from there. [/QB] So let us know when you are coming down to visit. Vie PS: Hi Roy
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Vie,
Will do! We plan to come down and visit this summer. It is always good to meet friends from the forum!
Gordo
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Gordo,
Thanks for the words of encouragement. I look forward to meeting you. When you're ready to come down call one of the numbers on the previous post and I'll give you the details.
Roy
Vie--hope to see make it this Sunday with Glenn. Ciao
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