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Sebastian Sabol

Sebastian Stepan Sabol, O.S.B.M. (Ukrainian: Севастіян Степан Сабол; December 7, 1909, Prešov, Czechoslovakia – February 20, 2003, Warren, Michigan, USA[1]) was a Ukrainian Basilian priest, poet and writer.

Sebastian Sabol
ChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
Orders
Ordination26 August 1934
by Pavel Peter Gojdič
Personal details
Born(1909-12-07)7 December 1909
Died20 February 2003(2003-02-20) (aged 93)
Warren, Michigan USA
DenominationGreek Catholic
ParentsMichael Sabol
Mariya Sabol
OccupationBasilian priest
Alma materPontifical Gregorian University

Biography edit

Sebastian Stepan Sabol joined the Basilian monastic order in 1924. He went on to study at Mukachevo Saint Nicholas's Monastery Chernecha Hora, Mukacheve, the Krekhiv Monastery, the Lavriv Saint Onuphrius's Monastery, and the monastery in Dobromyl. He was ordained to the priesthood in Prešov in 1934 and in 1935 completed work for the licentiate of theology at the Gregorian University in Rome.[2] He was prefect for students at the Uzhhorod Theological Seminary and taught at a gymnasium in Uzhhorod, also editing the Misionar (1937–1938) and Blahovisnyk (1939), monthlies for the eparchy. Arrested in 1939 by the Hungarians in Khust, he was deported to the Prešov Region of Slovakia. There, on the basis of his founding four new Basilian monasteries and a novitiate, the Basilian province of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius was created in 1948. In December 1948 he fled to Austria to escape the Czechoslovak Communist regime. He was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment by a Prague court, as an "American spy, the chief leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, and an enemy of the people". He proceeded to studies at the Gregorian University in Rome, earning a doctorate in theology in 1950.[3]

He then emigrated to the United States where he became pastor of St. John the Baptist parish in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He later served in Bedford, Ohio, and Hamtramck, Michigan,[4] before settling in Warren, Michigan where he remained until his death in 2003, at the age of 93.[2] He had also served as superior of the Transcarpathian branch of the Basilians monastic order.[3][5] Sabol is also remembered as baptizing Jews to save them from the Holocaust.[6]

In 1928 Sabol began writing poetry, using the pseudonym Zoreslav.[3] In October 2009, an All-Ukrainian Literary Prize was named after Zoreslav by philanthropist Stanislav Arzhevitin and the Transcarpathian organization of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine. It is awarded to writers and scholars for works on Ukrainian history and culture, the literature of Transcarpathia, and the legacy of S. Sabol-Zoreslav.[7]

Works edit

Poetry edit

  • Zi sertsem u rukakh (With My Heart in My Hands), 1933
  • Sontse i blakyt’ (The Sun and the Sky), 1936
  • Z rannikh vesen (From Early Springtimes, 1963

Books edit

  • Katolytstvo i Pravoslaviie (Catholicism and Orthodoxy), 1955
  • Vid Uhors'koï Rusy do Karpats'koï Ukraïny (From Hungarian Ruthenia to Carpatho-Ukraine), 1956, using the pseudonym Yurii Borzhava
  • Holhota Hreko-katolyts'koï Tserkvy v Chekho-Slovachchyni (Golgotha of the Greek Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia), 1978.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Помер найстарший василіянин обох Америк. Місіонар (березень 2003): p. 95.
  2. ^ a b "::: Zoe.sk - E-zine Prešovskej eparchie - Osobnosti gréckokatolíckej cirkvi :::". www.zoe.sk. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  3. ^ a b c d "Sabol, Sevastiian-Stepan". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  4. ^ Wichar, Stephen M. (June 26, 1983). "4,000 hold famine memorial march in downtown Detroit" (PDF). The Ukrainian Weekly. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  5. ^ "The Uniontown Otpust - A Time of Spiritual Graces and Personal Remembrances". The Byzantine Forum. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  6. ^ "Ukrainians Saving Jews during the Holocaust". The Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  7. ^ "Севастіян Сабол – Зореслав: чернець, поет, дослідник". risu.org.ua. Retrieved 2019-06-22.

External links edit

  • Sabol, Sevastiian-Stepan at Encyclopedia of Ukraine
  • Ukrainias assisting Jews during the Holocaust. Excerpt from the Interview with father Sebastian Sabol The Ukrainian Canadian research & documentation centre
  • Володимир Мороз. Севастіян Сабол — Зореслав: чернець, поет, дослідник. Risu, 4 April 2016 (in Ukrainian)
  • Works on Diasporiana.org.ua

sebastian, sabol, sebastian, stepan, sabol, ukrainian, Севастіян, Степан, Сабол, december, 1909, prešov, czechoslovakia, february, 2003, warren, michigan, ukrainian, basilian, priest, poet, writer, churchukrainian, greek, catholic, churchordersordination26, au. Sebastian Stepan Sabol O S B M Ukrainian Sevastiyan Stepan Sabol December 7 1909 Presov Czechoslovakia February 20 2003 Warren Michigan USA 1 was a Ukrainian Basilian priest poet and writer Sebastian SabolChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic ChurchOrdersOrdination26 August 1934by Pavel Peter GojdicPersonal detailsBorn 1909 12 07 7 December 1909PresovDied20 February 2003 2003 02 20 aged 93 Warren Michigan USADenominationGreek CatholicParentsMichael SabolMariya SabolOccupationBasilian priestAlma materPontifical Gregorian University Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Poetry 2 2 Books 3 References 4 External linksBiography editSebastian Stepan Sabol joined the Basilian monastic order in 1924 He went on to study at Mukachevo Saint Nicholas s Monastery Chernecha Hora Mukacheve the Krekhiv Monastery the Lavriv Saint Onuphrius s Monastery and the monastery in Dobromyl He was ordained to the priesthood in Presov in 1934 and in 1935 completed work for the licentiate of theology at the Gregorian University in Rome 2 He was prefect for students at the Uzhhorod Theological Seminary and taught at a gymnasium in Uzhhorod also editing the Misionar 1937 1938 and Blahovisnyk 1939 monthlies for the eparchy Arrested in 1939 by the Hungarians in Khust he was deported to the Presov Region of Slovakia There on the basis of his founding four new Basilian monasteries and a novitiate the Basilian province of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius was created in 1948 In December 1948 he fled to Austria to escape the Czechoslovak Communist regime He was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment by a Prague court as an American spy the chief leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and an enemy of the people He proceeded to studies at the Gregorian University in Rome earning a doctorate in theology in 1950 3 He then emigrated to the United States where he became pastor of St John the Baptist parish in Uniontown Pennsylvania He later served in Bedford Ohio and Hamtramck Michigan 4 before settling in Warren Michigan where he remained until his death in 2003 at the age of 93 2 He had also served as superior of the Transcarpathian branch of the Basilians monastic order 3 5 Sabol is also remembered as baptizing Jews to save them from the Holocaust 6 In 1928 Sabol began writing poetry using the pseudonym Zoreslav 3 In October 2009 an All Ukrainian Literary Prize was named after Zoreslav by philanthropist Stanislav Arzhevitin and the Transcarpathian organization of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine It is awarded to writers and scholars for works on Ukrainian history and culture the literature of Transcarpathia and the legacy of S Sabol Zoreslav 7 Works editPoetry edit Zi sertsem u rukakh With My Heart in My Hands 1933 Sontse i blakyt The Sun and the Sky 1936 Z rannikh vesen From Early Springtimes 1963 Books edit Katolytstvo i Pravoslaviie Catholicism and Orthodoxy 1955 Vid Uhors koi Rusy do Karpats koi Ukrainy From Hungarian Ruthenia to Carpatho Ukraine 1956 using the pseudonym Yurii Borzhava Holhota Hreko katolyts koi Tserkvy v Chekho Slovachchyni Golgotha of the Greek Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia 1978 3 References edit Pomer najstarshij vasiliyanin oboh Amerik Misionar berezen 2003 p 95 a b Zoe sk E zine Presovskej eparchie Osobnosti greckokatolickej cirkvi www zoe sk Retrieved 2019 06 22 a b c d Sabol Sevastiian Stepan Encyclopedia of Ukraine Retrieved 24 March 2019 Wichar Stephen M June 26 1983 4 000 hold famine memorial march in downtown Detroit PDF The Ukrainian Weekly Retrieved June 21 2019 The Uniontown Otpust A Time of Spiritual Graces and Personal Remembrances The Byzantine Forum Retrieved 2019 06 22 Ukrainians Saving Jews during the Holocaust The Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre Retrieved June 21 2019 Sevastiyan Sabol Zoreslav chernec poet doslidnik risu org ua Retrieved 2019 06 22 External links edit nbsp Catholicism portal nbsp Ukraine portal Sabol Sevastiian Stepan at Encyclopedia of Ukraine Ukrainias assisting Jews during the Holocaust Excerpt from the Interview with father Sebastian Sabol The Ukrainian Canadian research amp documentation centre Volodimir Moroz Sevastiyan Sabol Zoreslav chernec poet doslidnik Risu 4 April 2016 in Ukrainian Works on Diasporiana org ua Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sebastian Sabol amp oldid 1192540086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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