Holy Eucharist Cathedral
Ukrainian Catholic Bishops

His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk – The Head of the Church
METROPOLITANS

Metropolitan Borys Gudziak – Archeparchy of Philadelphia
Metropolitan Vasyl Semenyuk – Archeparchy of Ternopil-Zboriv
Metropolitan Volodymyr Vijtyshyn – Archeparchy of Ivano-Frankivsk
Metropolitan Volodemer Koubetch – Archeparchy of St. John the Baptist, Curitiba
Metropolitan Eugeniusz Popowicz – Archeparchy of Przemysl-Warsaw
Metropolitan Ihor Voznyak – Archeparchy of Lviv
Metropolitan Lawrence Huculak – Archeparchy of Winnipeg
BISHOPS
Bishop Arkadiusz Trochanowski – Eparchy of Olsztyn-Gdansk
Bishop Bohdan Danylo – Eparchy of St. Josaphat, Parma
Bishop Bryan Bayda – Eparchy of Saskatoon
Bishop Vasyl Ivasyuk – Eparchy of Kolomyya
Bishop Benedict Aleksiychuk – Eparchy of St Nicholas, Chicago
Bishop Włodzimierz Juszczak – Eparchy of Wroclaw-Koszalin
Bishop David Motiuk – Eparchy of Edmonton
Bishop Daniel Kozlinski – Eparchy of Protection of the Mother of God, Argentina
Bishop Dmytro Hryhorak – Eparchy of Buchach
Bishop Ivan Kulyk – Eparchy of Kamyanets-Podilsk
Bishop Josaphat Moschych – Eparchy of Chernivtsi
Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski – Eparchy of Holy Family, London
Bishop Mykolay Bychok – Eparchy of Australia, New Zeland and Oceania
Bishop Myron Mazur – Eparchy of Immaculate Conception, Prudentopolis
Bishop Mykhailo Koltun – Eparchy of Sokal-Zhovkva
Bishop Paul Chomnycky – Eparchy of Stamford
Bishop Petro Stasiuk – Eparchy of Australia, New Zeland and Oceania
Bishop Taras Senkiv – Eparchy of Stryi
Bishop Yaroslav Pryriz – Eparchy of Sambir-Drohobych
CURIAL BISHOPS
Bishop Stepan Sus – Curial Bishop
APOSTOLIC EXARCHS
Bishop Dionisio Lachovich – Apostolic Exarchate in Italy
Bishop Bohdan Dzyurakh – Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia
EXARCHS
Bishop Vasyl Tuchapets – Exarchate of Kharkiv
Bishop Josaphat Hovera – Exarchate of Lutsk
Bishop Mykhailo Bubniy – Exarchate of Odesa
Bishop Stepan Meniok – Exarchate of Donetsk
APOSTOLIC ADMINISTRATORS
Bishop Hlib Lonchyna – Eparchy of St. Volodymyr the Great, Paris
AUXILIARY BISHOPS
Auxiliary Bishop Andriy Rabiy – Archeparchy of Philadelphia
Auxiliary Bishop Bohdan Manyshyn – Eparchy of Stryi
Auxiliary Bishop Volodymyr Hrutsa – Archeparchy of Lviv
Auxiliary Bishop Hryhoriy Komar – Eparchy of Sambir-Drohobych
Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Milyan – Archeparchy of Kyiv
Auxiliary Bishop Petro Loza – Eparchy of Sokal-Zhovkva
Auxiliary Bishop Teodor Martynyuk – Archeparchy of Ternopil-Zboriv
BISHOPS-EMERITUS

Bishop-Emeritus Vasyl Losten – Eparchy of Stamford
Bishop-Emeritus Vasyl Medvit – Exarchate of Donetsk
Bishop-Emeritus Ivan Bura – Archeparchy of Philadelphia
Bishop-Emeritus Ivan Martyniak – Archeparchy of Przemysl-Warsaw
Bishop-Emeritus Iryney Bilyk – Eparchy of Buchach
Bishop-Emeritus Michael Wiwchar – Eparchy of Saskatoon
Bishop-Emeritus Robert Moskal – Eparchy of St. Josaphat, Parma
Bishop-Emeritus Severian Yakymyshyn – Eparchy of New Westminster
Bishop-Emeritus Stephen Chmilar – Eparchy of Toronto and Eastern Canada
Bishop-Emeritus Stefan Soroka – Archeparchy of Philadelphia
Bishop-Emeritus Petro Kryk – Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia
SOURCE: https://synod.ugcc.ua/bishops/
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchies
CANADA
http://www.archeparchy.ca/ – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg
http://www.edmontoneparchy.com/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton
http://www.skeparchy.org/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saskatoon
http://www.ucet.ca/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Toronto
http://www.nweparchy.ca/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of New Westminster
USA
http://www.ukrarcheparchy.us/ – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia
http://chicagougcc.org/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of St Nicholas (Chicago)
http://www.stamforddio.org/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford
http://www.stjosaphateparchy.com – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of St. Josaphat (Parma)
POLAND
http://cerkiew.org – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Przemysl-Warsaw
http://www.cerkiew.net.pl/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Wroclaw-Koszalin
http://cerkiew.eu – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Olsztyn-Gdansk
UKRAINE
http://www.kyiv.clcd.ru – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Kyiv
http://www.lutsk-ugcc.org.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Exarchate of Lutsk
http://www.ugcc.dn.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Exarchate of Donetsk
http://www.ugcc.od.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Exarchate of Odesa
http://ugcc.kharkiv.ua – Ukrainian Catholic Exarchate of Kharkiv
http://www.ugcc.lviv.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv
http://stryi.ugcc.org.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stryi
http://www.sde.org.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sambir-Drohobych
http://www.sokaleparchy.org.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sokal-Zhovkva
http://ugcc.if.ua – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Ivano-Frankivsk
https://kolugcc.org.ua – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Kolomyya
http://ugcc.cv.ua – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chernivtsi
http://www.tze.org.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Ternopil-Zboriv
http://www.buchacheparchy.org.ua/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Buchach
https://ugcc.km.ua – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Kamyanets-Podilsk
BRAZIL
https://metropolia.org.br – Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of St. John the Baptist (Curitiba)
https://metropolia.org.br/eparquia/prudentopolis-catedral/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Immaculate Conception (Prudentopolis)
EUROPE
https://www.ucc-gb.com Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Holy Family (London)
http://ugcc.fr – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of St. Volodymyr the Great (Paris)
http://www.ukrainische-kirche.de/index.php?ua_info – Apostolic Exarchate in Germany and Scandinavia
http://www.esarcato-apostolico-ucraino.it/uk/ – Apostolic Exarchate in Italy
https://www.ukrainische-kirche.at/uk/uebersetzung/ – Ukrainian Catholic Church in Western Austria
http://www.ugcc.ie/ – Ukrainian Catholic Church in Ireland
https://www.facebook.com/church.ugcc.in.hungary/?ref=page_internal – Ukrainian Catholic Church in Hungary
https://www.facebook.com/groups/www.ugcc.ee – Ukrainian Catholic Church in Estonia
https://www.facebook.com/groups/116124602304805 – Ukrainian Catholic Church in Greece
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http://catholicukes.org.au/ – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Australia, New Zeland and Oceania
http://www.eparquia-pokrov.org – Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Protection of the Mother of God (Argentina)
http://www.rkcvo.ru/ – Official website of the Eastern Catholics in Russia
https://www.facebook.com/ugcckaz/ – Ukrainian Catholic Church in Kazakhstan
https://www.facebook.com/UGCCinUAE – Ukrainian Catholic Church in United Arab Emirates
Jesus’ Pivotal Question
Jesus’ Pivotal Question to Us in Times of Despair
By Archbishop (Emeritus) Stefan Soroka
As all of us practice physical distancing in this time of the coronavirus pandemic, we might give some thought to what Jesus Christ would say to you and to me as He walks amidst us. He would undoubtedly ask us a pivotal question as to our faith, just as He did when healing others. There are some lessons for you and me in these healing miracles as we cope with today’s pandemic.
Recall when Jesus returned from the mountain top with his closest friends, only to find the apostles baffled, helpless and ineffective. They had fallen into despair because they could not help a father desperate for a cure of his ill son. Jesus challenges the father saying, “Everything is possible to one who has faith” (Mk 9:23). It is as if Jesus says, “The cure of the boy depends not on me, but on you”. Herein lies a universal truth. To approach anything in the spirit of hopelessness is to make it hopeless. To approach anything in the spirit of faith is to make it a possibility. Many people are cursed with a sense of the impossible, and that is why miracles cannot happen. The father’s response is inspiring to us, “I do believe, help my unbelief” (Mk 9:24). Jesus did not disappoint the father. He cured the boy.
When they were by themselves, the apostles asked Jesus what was the cause of their failure, their inability to cure the boy. They remembered how Jesus had sent them to preach and to heal, and to cast out the evil spirits. Why could they not do it this time? Jesus simply answered that this kind of cure demanded a closeness with God through faithful prayer. They had been equipped with power, but it needed prayer to maintain it. There is a lesson here for you and for me. God gives each of us a gift. We are called to maintain close contact with him, or the gift will wither and die. Jesus also cautioned the apostles, and cautions you and me to be humble in using our gifts. When that which should be used for God’s glory is used for our own glory, then the virtue goes out of it.
A similar pivotal question was asked of the many blind people Jesus healed. You will recall that some cried out for mercy as Jesus passed by, while others were brought to Jesus for healing. They are all asked what they would like. Jesus asks them if they believe He can do this for them. Their affirmative “yes” of faith yields their regaining their sight. There is also the occasion when some have to follow Jesus into the house, not healed amidst the crowds. Jesus emphasized the value of our personal relationship of faith with Him. Jesus wants us to sit down face to face with us, and to be with us fully. We all need God’s healing because there are parts of us that are broken and need to be put back together again. There are parts of us that are sick that need to be restored to health. We need the reviving power of God within us, just as the blind men received in their healing and restoration of sight.
Then there is the story of a man who was deaf and who had an impediment in his speech. Jesus treats him with much compassion, taking him aside to heal him. Jesus wants to take you and me aside also. He does not want to embarrass us that we may be strangers to him in prayer. Jesus wants us to step outside of our own rushing and meeting agendas and expectations and perceived priorities. It was the man’s inability to hear which made his speech imperfect. Are we ourselves so involved with our friend “hurry”? Are we so busy ourselves that we are lost and confused as to what really matters, subject to frustrations and temptations, sinfulness, imperfect speech because we have lost the skill of hearing? Are we unable to hear God’s word in our lives, and thus the speech of our lives is impaired or imperfect?
When we pray, let’s ask for healing of our listening ears. Ask God to rid you and me of that which causes our spiritual darkness. Step aside from your preoccupations, addictions, clutter of communication. Step aside with the Lord and allow Him to be present to you, to hear His whispers of what He desires of you, to know of His unconditional love for you.
“Do you believe I can do this for you?” If our answer is a “yes” of faith in Jesus, then He will fill us with an inner power that will be beyond what we ever imagined. This is the life of faith. God leads you and me by progressive touches or experiences to that moment when our “yes” becomes our life, the moment of complete peace in Jesus Christ!
Rev. Andriy Werbowy
208-17665 66A Ave, Surrey, BC V3S 2A7
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