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Andrew Abramchuk

Metropolitan Andrew (Ukrainian: Андрій (Абрамчук); secular name: Stepan Vasylyovych Abramchuk; born 21 January 1949) is a metropolitan bishop of Halychyna of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.

Andrew Abramchuk
in 2019
ChurchOrthodox Church of Ukraine
DioceseHalychyna (Galicia)
SeeIvano-Frankivsk
Predecessornew post
Orders
Ordination7 April 1990 (bishop)
by Ioann Bodnarchuk (UAOC)
Consecration21 January 1974 (priest)
RankMetropolitan
Personal details
Born
Stepan Vasylyovych Abramchuk

(1949-01-21)January 21, 1949
NationalityUkrainian
DenominationEastern Orthodox
ResidenceIvano-Frankivsk
Alma materMoscow Theological Academy (1982)

Metropolitan Andrew (Abramchuk) was born Stepan Vasylyovych Abramchuk in Tysmenytsia, Stanislav Oblast on 21 January 1949.[1] He was born in a family of worker Vasyl Abramchuk and Rozalia (nee Shiliak).[1] In 1964 he received his secondary education diploma from a school in Tysmenytsia and 1968 he graduated a vocational school in Horodenka (both cities in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast). Until 1971 Stepan Abramchuk worked at the Tysmenytsia Agrarian Equipment facility. He graduated the Odesa Theological Seminary (1974), Moscow Theological Academy (1982).[2]

He was consecrated by Metropolitan Sergij of Odesa[1] as a protopriest (protoiereus) on 21 January 1974.[2][3] In 1983-88 he provided pastoral care among patriarchal parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in Canada.[2] Since 1988 he was carried out services of parochial priest of the Ivano-Frankivsk cathedral temple. In 1990 decided to join the movement for reestablishment of own Ukrainian church and officially announced about leaving the ranks of the Russian Orthodox Church.[2] On 7 April 1990 he was tonsured as Andrew and ordained by Ioann (Bodnarchuk), Basil (Bodnarchuk) and Vikentiy Chekalin (who claimed to be a member of the Russian Catacomb Church) as a bishop of Ivano-Frankivsk and Kolomyia of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church with which stayed for over 30 years.[2] Since 1990 the Russian Orthodox Church implemented sanctions against him by prohibiting him to carry out any religious services.[2]

According to the Russian Orthodox Church, soon in April of 1990 Andrew Abramchuk was given a title of Metropolitan of Halychyna and Ivano-Frankivsk.[3] However, in reality Andrew Abramchuk was awarded title of archbishop at the 1990 UAOC All-Ukrainian Local Council in June and his title of Metropolitan he received from Patriarch Mstyslav of Kyiv in January of 1992.[1]

On 25 June 1992 Metropolitan Andrew joined the newly established Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyivan Patriarchate (created few days before through unification of UAOC and UOC).[3] In fall of 1995 he returned back to the revived Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.[3] On 19 February 1996 the Patriarch Demetrius of Kyiv awarded Metropolitan Andrew a second Panagia (a type of vestment) "for contribution to the development of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and 25 years of service as a priest".[1]

During 2000 he was not allowed to serve as a bishop by the Bishop Council of the UAOC and the Patriarch Demetrius of Kyiv.[3]

Problems with ordination edit

Along with Basil (Bodnarchuk), Metropolitan Andrew became one of bishops of the Ukrainian church whose ordination was criticized by the Russian Orthodox as such that is not in accordance with canon law.[4] Serhii Shumylo who specializes in history of churches stated that it is difficult to prove authenticity of certain documents proving ordination of bishops by Ioann Bodnarchuk and Basil Bodnarchuk.[5] Legitimacy of his ordination was also placing in question legitimacy of the Ukrainian Church.[4][5] Along with Basil (Bodnarchuk) and Peter (Petrus), he refused to be re-ordained by Philaret (Denysenko).[5]

At the same time, there are also an ukase of the Metropolitan Mstyslav of Kyiv of 29 November 1990 as well as a note from the Council on Religious Affairs of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR which all confirm the appointment of Andrew Abramchuk to be a diocesan bishop at the Ivano-Frankivsk Eparchy (later Eparchy of Halychyna).[1] There is also a recommendation letter with signatures from the clergy of the eparchy dated 19 March 1990 to appoint Stepan Abramchuk a bishop.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g . pcu.if.ua (Eparchy of Ivano-Frankivsk)
  2. ^ a b c d e f АНДРІЙ (Абрамчук). risu.ua. 20 May 2010
  3. ^ a b c d e Слесарев А. В. (2010-04-23). "Андрей (Абрамчук) Митрополит Галицкий, управляющий Ивано-Франковской епархией". «Анти-раскол» (in Russian). from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  4. ^ a b Serhii Shumylo (2020-03-16). "Самозваный «епископ» Викентий Чекалин и его участие в первых хиротониях УАПЦ в марте 1990 г." [Self-proclaimed "bishop" Vikentiy Chekalin and his participation in the first ordinations of the UAOC in March of 1990]. bogoslov.ru. from the original on 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
  5. ^ a b c Serhii Shumylo. "Self-styled “Bishop” Vikentii Chekalin and His Involvement in the First UAOC Episcopal Consecrations in March 1990". www.rocorstudies.org (ROCOR). 21 October 2019.


External links edit

  • . www.pomisna.info (in Ukrainian)

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Metropolitan Andrew Ukrainian Andrij Abramchuk secular name Stepan Vasylyovych Abramchuk born 21 January 1949 is a metropolitan bishop of Halychyna of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine Andrew Abramchukin 2019ChurchOrthodox Church of UkraineDioceseHalychyna Galicia SeeIvano FrankivskPredecessornew postOrdersOrdination7 April 1990 bishop by Ioann Bodnarchuk UAOC Consecration21 January 1974 priest RankMetropolitanPersonal detailsBornStepan Vasylyovych Abramchuk 1949 01 21 January 21 1949Tysmenytsia Stanislav Oblast Ukrainian SSR Soviet UnionNationalityUkrainianDenominationEastern OrthodoxResidenceIvano FrankivskAlma materMoscow Theological Academy 1982 Metropolitan Andrew Abramchuk was born Stepan Vasylyovych Abramchuk in Tysmenytsia Stanislav Oblast on 21 January 1949 1 He was born in a family of worker Vasyl Abramchuk and Rozalia nee Shiliak 1 In 1964 he received his secondary education diploma from a school in Tysmenytsia and 1968 he graduated a vocational school in Horodenka both cities in Ivano Frankivsk Oblast Until 1971 Stepan Abramchuk worked at the Tysmenytsia Agrarian Equipment facility He graduated the Odesa Theological Seminary 1974 Moscow Theological Academy 1982 2 He was consecrated by Metropolitan Sergij of Odesa 1 as a protopriest protoiereus on 21 January 1974 2 3 In 1983 88 he provided pastoral care among patriarchal parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in Canada 2 Since 1988 he was carried out services of parochial priest of the Ivano Frankivsk cathedral temple In 1990 decided to join the movement for reestablishment of own Ukrainian church and officially announced about leaving the ranks of the Russian Orthodox Church 2 On 7 April 1990 he was tonsured as Andrew and ordained by Ioann Bodnarchuk Basil Bodnarchuk and Vikentiy Chekalin who claimed to be a member of the Russian Catacomb Church as a bishop of Ivano Frankivsk and Kolomyia of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church with which stayed for over 30 years 2 Since 1990 the Russian Orthodox Church implemented sanctions against him by prohibiting him to carry out any religious services 2 According to the Russian Orthodox Church soon in April of 1990 Andrew Abramchuk was given a title of Metropolitan of Halychyna and Ivano Frankivsk 3 However in reality Andrew Abramchuk was awarded title of archbishop at the 1990 UAOC All Ukrainian Local Council in June and his title of Metropolitan he received from Patriarch Mstyslav of Kyiv in January of 1992 1 On 25 June 1992 Metropolitan Andrew joined the newly established Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kyivan Patriarchate created few days before through unification of UAOC and UOC 3 In fall of 1995 he returned back to the revived Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church 3 On 19 February 1996 the Patriarch Demetrius of Kyiv awarded Metropolitan Andrew a second Panagia a type of vestment for contribution to the development of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and 25 years of service as a priest 1 During 2000 he was not allowed to serve as a bishop by the Bishop Council of the UAOC and the Patriarch Demetrius of Kyiv 3 Problems with ordination editAlong with Basil Bodnarchuk Metropolitan Andrew became one of bishops of the Ukrainian church whose ordination was criticized by the Russian Orthodox as such that is not in accordance with canon law 4 Serhii Shumylo who specializes in history of churches stated that it is difficult to prove authenticity of certain documents proving ordination of bishops by Ioann Bodnarchuk and Basil Bodnarchuk 5 Legitimacy of his ordination was also placing in question legitimacy of the Ukrainian Church 4 5 Along with Basil Bodnarchuk and Peter Petrus he refused to be re ordained by Philaret Denysenko 5 At the same time there are also an ukase of the Metropolitan Mstyslav of Kyiv of 29 November 1990 as well as a note from the Council on Religious Affairs of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR which all confirm the appointment of Andrew Abramchuk to be a diocesan bishop at the Ivano Frankivsk Eparchy later Eparchy of Halychyna 1 There is also a recommendation letter with signatures from the clergy of the eparchy dated 19 March 1990 to appoint Stepan Abramchuk a bishop 1 References edit a b c d e f g Mitropolit Andrij pcu if ua Eparchy of Ivano Frankivsk a b c d e f ANDRIJ Abramchuk risu ua 20 May 2010 a b c d e Slesarev A V 2010 04 23 Andrej Abramchuk Mitropolit Galickij upravlyayushij Ivano Frankovskoj eparhiej Anti raskol in Russian Archived from the original on 2019 12 15 Retrieved 2019 11 29 a b Serhii Shumylo 2020 03 16 Samozvanyj episkop Vikentij Chekalin i ego uchastie v pervyh hirotoniyah UAPC v marte 1990 g Self proclaimed bishop Vikentiy Chekalin and his participation in the first ordinations of the UAOC in March of 1990 bogoslov ru Archived from the original on 2021 04 21 Retrieved 2021 04 21 a b c Serhii Shumylo Self styled Bishop Vikentii Chekalin and His Involvement in the First UAOC Episcopal Consecrations in March 1990 www rocorstudies org ROCOR 21 October 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