God has a thousand ways to save Ukraine
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
True wisdom and the future of Ukraine
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
The strategy of spiritual battle
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
The fate of Ukraine is decided by those who pray
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Where sin abounded, grace abounded much more. Part three
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Where sin abounded, grace abounded much more. Part two
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Where sin abounded, grace abounded much more. Part one
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Live your life with Jesus in earnest! Part four
Biblical lecture of 21 March 2012
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Live your life with Jesus in earnest! Part three
Biblical lecture of 21 March 2012
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Live your life with Jesus in earnest! Part two
Biblical lecture of 21 March 2012
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
Live your life with Jesus in earnest! Part one
Biblical lecture of 21 March 2012
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Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
An appeal for forgiveness (+ video)
Lvov (Ukraine), 6 February 2014
On 4 February 2014, the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate and the Bishops’ Synod of the UO GCC called for prayer mobilization. Today they call for forgiveness.
In the past, the Ukrainian people suffered from Poles, Austrians, Russians and Germans. In the 20th century, they were struck by famine and went through two world wars.
In the 1990s, Ukraine achieved independence. Patriotism founded on hatred and unforgivingness was false. Galicians use a derisive nickname “Moskali” or “Muscovites” for eastern Ukrainians and eastern Ukrainians use “Banderivtsi” or “fascist bandits” for Galicians.
Patriarch Elijah’s message for Eastern Christmas 2014 /+ video/
Christ is born! Let us glorify Him!
This Christmas greeting expresses the truth that Christ not only was born in Bethlehem but is born ever anew. He is born again in the souls of those who receive Him by faith as their Saviour and give Him all their past, all their sins.










