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Blessed Bishop Mykolay Charnetskyi (1884-1959)

… Mariinsky, southern Siberia. Based on official information, he endured 600 years of…

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Blessed Father Mykola Konrad (1876-1941), patron of students

Priest Mykola Konrad was a professor, Catholic theologian, philosopher, social ideologist, spiritual guardian of youth. Mykola Konrad was born on May 16, 1876 in the family of a carver in Strusiv, Ternopil Region. The parents were not rich, so they could not provide their son with either a large fortune or a career. However, the boy possessed something else – talent, firm faith, hard work, and

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Blessed Josaphata Hordashevska (1869-1919)

Servant of God Josaphata Gordashevska was born in 1869 in Lviv in a poor family. In her early childhood she showed signs of great virtue and intense spiritual piety. At the age of 18, she went on a spiritual retreat under the guidance of Fr. Jeremiah Lomnytskyi, OSBM, who became her spiritual guide. In 1892, Josaphata together with Fr. Lomnytskyi and Fr. Kyrylo Seletskyi founded the first

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Klymentiy Sheptytskyi (1869-1951)

Klymentiy Sheptytskyi (christened name Maria Kazymyr) was the elder brother of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytskyi. He was born into an aristocratic family in the village of Prylbychi, Lviv region. His father, Count Jan Kantiy from the ancient Ukrainian Sheptytskyi family, was a well-known political figure, and his mother, Sofia Fredro, was the daughter of the Polish writer Juliusz Słowacki.