Fr Borys Gudziak - THANK YOU

By: Fr Borys Gudziak  on: Tue 24 of Aug., 2010 15:17 EST  (89 Reads)
Preosvjashchennyj i Dorohyj Vladyko!
I would like to thank you for a most memorable experience in Australia. Over the many years I have made scores of trips to various countries and eparchies but this trip that you hosted and organized with your dedicated priests and lay co-workers was definitely the most gratifying trip that I have ever made.....

Fr Borys Gudziak in Australia

By:   on: Sun 22 of Aug., 2010 20:20 EST  (227 Reads)
The tour continued with Fr Gudziak and Ms Natalia Klymovska in Melbourne,
Pallotti College Millgrove PRESS
Hierarchical Divine Liturgy and farewell Melbourne PRESS
Public Lecture and Cocktails PRESS
Meeting with combined Ukrainian Schools PRESS
Meeting with AUV representatives
PRESS
Visit to Dnister and Archbishop Dennis Hart
PRESS
Visit to John Paul II Institute and to Geelong Parish PRESS
Public Lecture - Monash University PRESS
Australian Catholic University and a meeting with Sir James Gobbo PRESS
For a selection of photos press Read More

Fr Borys Gudziak arrived in Australia

By: Slavko  on: Sun 22 of Aug., 2010 20:10 EST  (303 Reads)
Eparchial News

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ADELAIDE VISIT Photos of Fr Gudziak in Adelaide
LECTURE AT FLINDERS UNIVERSITY ADELAIDE Press
PERTH VISIT Photos of Fr Gudziak in Perth
Fr Gudziak's lecture in Perth - Audio (see read more for how to hear this lecture)
PRESS (external link)

SYDNEY VISIT Photo Gallery of Fr Gudziak in Sydney
VIZYT o BORYSA GUDZIAKA V SYDNEY 28 7 10 (Article in Ukrainian)
Press Release - Gudziak Fr Borys
Latest schedule - PRESS
This website will endeavour to keep you up to date with Fr Gudziak's trip.

Of Sheep and Goats (cf. Ephesians 5: 1- 13)

By: By Dr. Andrew Thomas Kania  on: Sat 21 of Aug., 2010 19:01 EST  (55 Reads)
Published in Church & Life 2.8.10 - 15.8.10 No 12 P2

Part I – The Sheep

My grandmother, Francziska, was a Polish woman, born in Ostrow in 1896. Being Polish, she was of course – a member of the Latin Church, and a devout member at that. I can recall during the time that she lived with our family, in a ‘granny flat’ her praying the rosary in bed....
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What is Your Gift?

By: Bishop Peter Stasiuk  on: Fri 20 of Aug., 2010 13:17 EST  (52 Reads)
Published in Church & Life 2.8.10 - 15.8.10, No 12
Each and every one of us has a special gift from God. Our individual gifts are quite unique and specific to each of us. God, in His goodness, gives each community all the gifts that are need to make the community work.....

Який твій дар?

By: Bishop Peter Stasiuk  on: Fri 20 of Aug., 2010 13:15 EST  (50 Reads)
Кожен з нас має спеціальний дар від Бога. Він унікальний і дуже специфічний лише для кожного з нас.....

A Word to the Wise

By: Bishop Peter Stasiuk  on: Fri 13 of Aug., 2010 12:22 EST  (89 Reads)
Printed in Church and life 5.7.10 - 1.8.10 No 11
Something very interesting is emerging in the Ukrainian Catholic Church and in many churches around the world. People are starting to pay special attention to the details about their own funerals and what is to happen to their properties after they die.....

Слово мудрості

By: Bishop Peter Stasiuk  on: Fri 13 of Aug., 2010 12:20 EST  (77 Reads)
Цікаві речі проявляються в нашій Українській Католицькій Церкві та в багатьох інших церквах світу.....

Call to all Youth

By: Fr. Andriy Mykytyuk  on: Thu 15 of July, 2010 17:40 EST  (240 Reads)
Youth Apostolate
Rooted in him and built upon him and established in the faith

These words from the letter of St. Paul to the Colossians (2, 7) is a call of the Apostle to the establishment of a lasting union with Christ. Also calls for a strong root in Christ through a deeper relationship with the Church. Pope Benedict XVI addressed these words to madrid’s youth who came to Rome for the Cross World Youth Days:
"My dear young friends, this time preparing for the Days in Madrid is an excellent opportunity to experience the grace of belonging to the Church, the Body of Christ. WYD represent the dynamism of the Church and its eternal youth.

In hoc signo vinces (cf. Rev. 14: 1)

By: Dr. Andrew Thomas Kania  on: Thu 15 of July, 2010 13:57 EST  (114 Reads)
Published in Church and Life 1.6.2010 - 4.7.2010 no 10 Pg 2
Each day of the year, through out the course of their lives, a practicing Catholic and Orthodox will draw on their person the Sign of the Cross - many times a day. So often do we do this, that it can become over time, more and more a mere force of habit, rather than something which we are conscious of doing. Within a classroom, or within the Church, we may simply Sign the Cross as a form of mimetic experience.....
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