A ROSARY FOR PEACE! ВЕРВИЦЯ ЗА МИР!

His Holiness, Pope Leo, asked that all people of goodwill pray the Rosary daily throughout the Month of October. Among Catholics, the month of October has long been regarded as the Month of the Holy Rosary. Each day, let us find the 20 minutes it takes to pray a Rosary (i.e. one of the 4 sets of 5 ‘mysteries’). Let us do so as we walk, as we make our way to school or work. Let us pray alone, or, even better, let us pray together with our family, our group of friends, our spouse, with fellow parishioners at church, etc. The prayers are easy to learn (see the links below). Sometimes, people have suggests additional readings and scripture readings and even hymns. That is great, from time to time. However, if we keep it simple at first and uncomplicated, more people will find it easier to follow along. Let us pray for peace in Ukraine, in the Middle East and in so troubled areas of the world. (Let us also pray for peace in our families, in our own communities  and in our own hearts…)  

How to pray the Holy Rosary [HERE] 

Praying the Rosary online [HERE] 

ЩОДЕННА ВЕРВИЦЯ ЗА МИР! 

Його Святість Папа Лев попросив усіх людей доброї волі щодня молитися Вервицею протягом жовтня. Серед католиків жовтень здавна вважається місяцем Святої Вервиці. Щодня знаходьмо 20 хвилин, щоб помолитися Вервицею (тобто однією з 4 груп із 5 «тайнств»). Робімо це під час прогулянок, коли йдемо до школи чи на роботу. Молимося на самоті, або, ще краще, разом з родиною, друзями, чоловіком/дружиною, з іншими парафіянами в церкві тощо. Молитви легко вивчити (див. посилання нижче). Іноді люди пропонують додаткові читання, уривки зі Святого Письма і навіть пісні. Це чудово, час від часу. Однак, якщо ми спочатку зробимо це простим і нескладним способом, більшій кількості людей буде легше стежити за нами. Молімося за мир в Україні, на Близькому Сході та в таких неспокійних регіонах світу. (Давайте також помолимося за мир у наших сім'ях, у наших громадах та у наших серцях…) 

ВЕРВИЦЯ ЗА МИР! 

Як молитися на Вервиці [ТУТ] 

Дитяча Вервиця за Мир [ТУТ] 

Вервиця єднає. Молитва на вервиці у прямому ефірі [ТУТ] 

UGCC PASTORAL COUNCIL MEETS IN ROME

The Pastoral Council of the Patriarchal Curia (PCPC) of the Ukrainian Catholic Church met in Rome 15-20 September 2024 for its annual assembly.

The PCPC was established more that a decade ago to provide assistance to local bishops and eparchies in implementing the decisions of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Catholic Church – and to serve as a forum where the concerns and proposals from the eparchies could be raised to His Beatitude Sviatoslav as well as the patriarchal administration of our Church.

This year, the Pastoral Council dealt with a number of issues surrounding the Family. One of the initial documents for discussion was the 2025 post-synodal Pastoral Letter issued by the Bishops following their Synod in Rome. It can be read [HEREin Ukrainian and [HERE] in English.

Two of the Highlights was a pilgrimage through the Jubilee Year Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica and their VIP participation in a Papal Audience with Pope Leo XIV. A brief video of the Papal Audience can be viewed [HERE]

Representing our New Westminster Eparchy was our Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Yuriy Sakvuk. He will present his report initially to the clergy of our Eparchy when they meet in the second week of October at the Eparchial Centre in New Westminster 6-9 October 2025.

Academic Year at Ridne Slovo

Bishop Michael Blessed the Beginning of the New Academic Year at Ridne Slovo

The 2025–2026 academic year of the Ridne Slovo Ukrainian Eparchial School in New Westminster has officially begun! With the blessing of Bishop Michael, over 150 registered students, 17 dedicated teachers, and countless volunteers were commissioned as “Missionaries of Hope” for the new school year.

The first school bell 🛎️ called students and their mentors to embark on an educational journey where they will discover the history of Ukraine, deepen their knowledge of the Ukrainian language.

This year begins with a spirit of hope: hope for peace, hope for overcoming challenges, and hope for a bright future for Ukraine.

Владика Михаїл благословив початок нового навчального року у школі «Рідне Слово»

Урочистою подією розпочався академічний рік 2025–2026 Української Єпархіальної школи «Рідне Слово» у Нью-Вестмінстері. З архипастирським благословенням владики Михаїла понад 150 учнів, 17 педагогів та численні волонтери були посвячені у місію «Апостолів надії», щоб у новому навчальному році нести світло знань, любов до рідної мови та духовних цінностей.

Перший дзвоник 🛎️ покликав учнів і наставників до спільної освітньої подорожі. Попереду — відкриття багатої історії України, поглиблення знань української грамоти та зростання у любові до свого народу й культури.

Цей навчальний рік розпочинається у дусі надії: надії на мир для Батьківщини, на силу долати випробування та на благословенне майбутнє України.

THREE DAYS ON THE ISLAND

The mission parish of the Nativity of the Mother of God in the Comox Valley in Vancouver Island invited Bishop Michael to participate in their annual parish praznyk which was moved to Sunday the 7th of September 2025. Thanks to kindness of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Victoria, Most Rev. Gary Gordon and, and the local pastor, Fr. David Smith and his parishioners, the Ukrainian Catholic mission parish has been holding services at the parish of Christ the King Parish church in Courtney, BC.

Joined by Sisters Angelica and Janice of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immculate, who have house near the Eparchial Centre of the Eparchy of New Westminster, Bishop Michael began the visit with a drive to Horseshoe Bay north of Vancouver to take the ferry across the Georgia Straight to City of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Its about a 5-hour trip including the drive, boarding process and the voyage across the Straight of Georgia. They arrived in time for Saturday evening Great Vespers at Saint Michael the Archangel Parish Church in Nanaimo. Following vespers and a brief tour of the newly renovated parish centre and gardens, the local Parish Priest Fr. Stepan Vytvytskyi and his wife Evelina invited everyone to a birthday party of their daughter Emily who turned 2 that week.

The following morning, the parish in Nanaimo maintained their regular Sunday morning schedule with the first Divine Liturgy in Ukrainian and the second Divine Liturgy in English. The parishioners were pleased that both Bishop Michael and the Sisters attended both services as well as the fellowship gathering afterward to meet the parishioners. During his homily at both services, Bishop Michael touched upon the events occurring in the liturgical calendar. It was the Sunday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and the eve of the Feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos. He suggested that there were two important messages that stood out in association with these two feasts. One was the Cross of Christ was a symbol and, in fact, the means by which the Lord God showed His immeasurable love for us His creatures by coming into the world to not only show us the way and set us on the right path again, but to pay the only possible price for our redemption by giving His life for us upon the cross. The Feast of the Nativity of Mary showed us that the Lord’s plan for the salvation of the Human race began long, long ago and slowly by subtle and yet extremely significant events such as the Nativity of Mary and the Annunciation His prefect plan of salvation is realized. The same it is in our personal lives. The Lord Who loves us so very much realizes His plan for our salvation and for the blessings by which He wishes to shower us throughout our life in subtle and often unnoticed ways. We may be aware of this, or we may not understand it until we look back and see the hand of God all the way through. [Like the popular little story of “footsteps in the sand”]

That afternoon, they drove up north to the Ukrainian Catholic ‘mission’ Parish of the Nativity of the Mother of God in Courtney (Comox Valley). Since the church is under renovation, the evening Liturgy and the reception were both held in one of the halls of the vast parish complex. For this Praznyk celebration, Bishop Michael and Fr. Stepan were also joined by Fr. Yuriy Vyshnevskyy, the Dean of the territory, who drove up from the Provincial Capital of Victoria. Where he is also the Pastor of St. Nicholas Parish. As the parish is made up mainly of newcomers, the operative language was Ukrainian. During the Divine Liturgy, two girls also received their “First [Solemn] Holy Communion” which added to the spirit of the event.

The reception dinner afterward was a typical Ukrainian event – great food and lots of it! The borsch, piryshky, pyrohy and deserts were mainly made by the parishioners and brought in to create an amazing buffet. It was a late night, especially for those who had to drive back to Nanaimo and Victoria, but everyone returned home with buoyed hearts.

The following morning, back in Nanaimo, St. Michael the Archangel parish held their festal liturgy for the Nativity of the Mother of God. Bishop Michael was pleased to celebrate this Liturgy and expressed his delight that so many parishioners and guests came out on a weekday to participate. Following the service and before catching the ferry back to the mainland, a good number of those that attended the service made their way to the Fairway Market for a breakfast to celebrate the feast and, in a special way, the wedding anniversary of Fr. Stepan and yimost’ Evelina.

This little report is being written on the ferry back to the mainland. It was a filled few days, but this “weekend” concludes with a great deal of satisfaction that the Eparchy is slowly growing and the Lord is truly watching over His people and providing them with pastoral care and sacramental grace of His Church. The goodwill and enthusiasm of the faithful, as well as their willingness to volunteer and help in any way possible is truly inspirational.

WOMEN’S LEAGUE RISING AGAIN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

Several months ago, Bishop Michael asked the Eparchial Executive of the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada (CWLC) – as well as any other League members that would like to participate – to meet at the Eparchial Centre at New Westminster, BC. What came across at that meeting and the subsequent meeting was that the UCWLC, which was once widespread across the parishes in British Columbia, was not at the highpoint in its history. The Covid years and the interim years between bishops had taken its toll and the League needed to get back on track with a new vision and a new enthusiasm.

The new enthusiasm and new vision are being zealously formulated by the new Eparchial executive, led by President Darlene Padlesky and Eparchial League Spiritual Advisor., Rt. Rev. Archpriest Joseph Ostopowich.

Among the first steps is a visiting of all the League branches throughout the Eparchy to learn where they are at in regard to membership and activity and to listen and discuss about the vision that the UCWLC will need in order to thrive going forward. Many of the branches have already been visited with the rest to be completed in the next few weeks.

Eparchial League President Darlene Padlesky met with Bishop Michael Kwiatkowski on Thursday 4 September to share an update as to what is happening with the League locally and to share hopes and plans for moving forward. She shared the challenges, but also reported how the parish branch executives of the UCWLC and the local parish priests were very welcoming and supportive. One of the more immediate plans is that a delegation from our Eparchy, including the President, the Spiritual Advisor and members from St. Mary’s Branch will be traveling together to participate in the 28th UCWLC National Congress to take place at Saskatoon 2-5 October 2025. This will be followed by initiating a newsletter so that members will be better connected and better informed about what is happening around the Eparchy.

The UCWLC within our Eparchy of New Westminster has great ideas and plans, together with a great deal of faith and enthusiasm. We wish them every success and will support them in whatever way possible, because throughout the history of our Church in Canada – the achievements of the Women’s League always contributed much to the life and growth of our parishes!

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