Divine Liturgy for Bl. Theodore Romzha Murdered by communists in 1947 and beatified by St John Pail II in 2001, come worship the Lord and hear the story of this modern-day martyr. Preaching: Fr Alexander Laschuk, Executive Director, Sheptytsky Institute This is part of our fall "Stand with Ukraine" program: https://sheptytskyinstitute.ca/stand-with-ukraine-this-fall/
Prayer for the Beatification of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Pastor, politician, patron of the arts and scholarship. Come learn about the man who led a people through two World Wars, stood firm against both Nazis and Communists, and formed the modern Ukrainian Greco-Catholic Church. Reflection provided by Fr Roman Lobay SEOD, Pastor of St Nicholas Church, […]
Feast of St Michael the Archangel and all the Bodiless Powers Great Vespers: November 7, 2022; 5 PM - St Sophia Chapel Divine Liturgy: November 8, 2022; 12 PM - St Sophia Chapel Preaching: Fr. Augustine Thompson, O.P.; Praeses, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies Come pray for the health, safety, and salvation of the Ukrainian […]
The Faculty of Theology of Regis-St Michael's will be holding a prayer service for Ukraine as it's regularly scheduled Faculty of Theology Wednesday Liturgy. November 16, 2022 1:30 PM Regis College Chapel His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk prays on April 7, 2022, for those killed by Russian forces in Bucha. / tv.ugcc.org.ua. This is part of […]
St. Maximus the Confessor on the Divine Liturgy Presented by Rev. Andrew J. Summerson, SThD November 16/23/30, 2022 (Wednesdays) 6 p.m. pizza, 6:30 presentation, 7:30 discussion, 8:00 compline Please plan to attend all three classes
Hear Sheptytsky Institute staff Fr Alexander Laschuk and Fr Andrew Summerson talk about their recent trips to Ukraine. Lunch to be provided. Please RSVP to sheptytsky@utoronto.ca if you are attending lunch to ensure suitable food. There is a celebration of the sixth hour prior to this event at the chapel in Elmsley Hall. Picture of […]
Parting of the Ways: Ukrainian and Ruthenian Greco-Catholics in the United States 1880-1930 Tuesday, November 29, 8 p.m. Eastern In 1884, the first Greco-Catholic priest came to minister to immigrants in the US. Hear the heroic sacrifice of these people to establish communities and how they flourished, mixed, mingled, and split to form two jurisdictions […]