Josyf Slipyi (Ukrainian: Йосиф Сліпий, born as Ukrainian: Йосиф Коберницький-Дичковський, romanized: Yosyf Kobernyts'kyy-Dychkovs'kyy; 17 February 1892 – 7 September 1984) was a Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a cardinal of the Catholic Church.
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Catholic Church and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. JosyfSlipyj's father, Joannes (Ivan) Slipyj, was born 19 May 1846 in Zazdrist (Polish: Zazdrość)...
harmony between neighbors. During this period he secretly consecrated JosyfSlipyj as his successor. Sheptytsky died in 1944 and is buried in St. George's...
consecrated a bishop in 1977 in the Castel Gandolfo chapel by Major Archbishop JosyfSlipyj with help of titular bishop of Zigris Ivan Prasko and bishop of Toronto...
three months before his death. One of the three is often said to be JosyfSlipyj, who was made a cardinal by Paul VI in 1965. Cardinal Gustavo Testa is...
part of Poland. The academy's first rector was (later Metropolitan) JosyfSlipyj. After its closure in 1944, the Ukrainian Catholic University in Rome...
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, was personal secretary of Patriarch Josyf Cardinal Slipyj, a close collaborator and Chancellor of Myroslav Ivan Cardinal Lubachivsky...
the busts of Lesia Ukrainka, poet; Taras Shevchenko, poet; Cardinal JosyfSlipyj, leader of the Ukrainian Catholic Church; the Rev. Hryhoriy Hrushka,...
elevate JosyfSlipyj, then metropolitan of Lviv, for the Ukrainians, to the status of patriarch. Many of his admirers use this title for Slipyj when referring...
that of Patriarch and originally created by Pope Paul VI in 1963 for JosyfSlipyj. Minor patriarchs do not have jurisdiction over other metropolitan bishops...
forced labor camps in Siberia and elsewhere the church's metropolitan JosyfSlipyj and nine bishops, as well as hundreds of clergy and leading lay activists...
Insurgency. In 1945, Soviet authorities arrested the church's Metropolitan JosyfSlipyj, nine bishops and hundreds of clergy and leading lay activists, and deported...
church's reputation. On 11 April 1945, the NKGB arrested Metropolitan JosyfSlipyj, Sheptytsky's successor, as well as 4 Galician bishops: Hryhory Khomyshyn...
Holy Synod elected Lubachivsky coadjutor to Cardinal JosyfSlipyj in 1979. Upon Cardinal Slipyj's death in 1984, he took over as head of the UGCC. In 1985...
politician active in Austria-Hungary, Minister of Healthcare of Cisleithania. JosyfSlipyj (1892-1984), Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest, Metropolitan of Lviv and...
martyr (1951), died in GULAG, victimized by Soviets for being Ukrainian JosyfSlipyj, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (1944–1984), exited to Siberia...
again detained at Lukyanivska Prison between August 5, 2011 and 2014. JosyfSlipyj, a VI Cardinal of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Hryhorij Chomyszyn...
Spyrydon (1866–1869) Josyf II (1870–1882) Sylvester (1882–1898) Julian (1899–1900) Andrei (1900–1944) As the leading bishop, JosyfSlipyj was arrested by the...
established with Manchester. In 1931, Bishop Andrey Sheptytsky and Fr JosyfSlipyj, each of whom in turn in later years became head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic...
1946–1989 Church liquidated by Soviet authorities (preserved on efforts of JosyfSlipyj at Santa Sofia a Via Boccea) 1989–2011 St. George's Cathedral, Lviv 2011–present...
(1990) Confessor Between East and West: A Portrait of Ukrainian Cardinal JosyfSlipyj (1990), ISBN 0-8028-3672-0 The World Treasury of Modern Religious Thought...
– Joe Cronin, American baseball player and manager (b. 1906) 1984 – JosyfSlipyj, Ukrainian cardinal (b. 1892) 1984 – Don Tallon, Australian cricketer...
Church. The church was built in 1967–1968 on the orders of Cardinal JosyfSlipyj, the Major Archbishop of Lviv who had spent about 18 years in a Soviet...
Ecclesias, all Catholic bishops of the Ukrainian Church had been arrested. JosyfSlipyj, Gregory Chomysyn, John Laysevkyi, Nicolas Carneckyi, Josaphat Kocylovskyi...