June 24 2024, marks the birth anniversary of Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky. He was the Metropolitan of Philadelphia for only a year and a half, he faithfully served in the Archeparchy of Philadelphia for 33 years.
Father Myroslav came to the United States in 1947. Before that, despite the challenges of war, he received an excellent education in philosophy, theology, and medicine in Austria and Italy. His ministry in America was quiet but very fruitful. He taught extensively, engaged in spiritual formation, and wrote theological books.
Father Myroslav generously shared his knowledge and experience with students. While ministering at Saints Peter and Paul Parish in Cleveland, OH, he worked extensively in the parish school. He also taught at St. Basil's Girls' Academy in Fox Chase, PA, which was run by the Basilian Sisters. Later, he was a spiritual director at seminaries in Washington, DC, and Stamford, CT, influencing the lives of many future UGCC priests.
In addition to teaching and spiritual guidance, Father Myroslav wrote prolifically, publishing works in both Ukrainian and English. We would like to share an excerpt from his book "Ten Commandments," reflecting on the 3rd commandment, "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy." Father Myroslav emphasized that Sunday is a day to care for our loved ones and friends. He wrote:
“God will reward all those people who, during their lives on earth, were good to their fellow men. The reason for this is that we are all children of the same almighty God the Father. He created us and wants us to be as happy as possible here on earth. He Himself did, and is still doing, much to assure this happiness for us. He provided us with everything we need for our lives by giving us plenty of food, clothing, and other things we need to live in comfort and satisfaction. But man, in his human weakness, needs something more to give him happiness than just these earthly things. He needs someone to love and to be loved by; somebody whom he can help, and who can help him. He needs somebody with whom he can share his happiness and his troubles. A man needs friends, people who will help him live on earth, in this place of exile, and help him also to reach his destination, which is God the Creator.”