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Sunday of All Saints of Ukraine – Kyivan Rus’

June 22 @ 9:00 am - 9:30 am

Sunday of All Saints of Kyivan Rus’ and Ukrainian Martyrs in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC)

(Sunday after All Saints Sunday – Third Sunday after Pentecost)

The Sunday of All Saints of Kyivan Rus’ and Ukrainian Martyrs is celebrated on the Sunday following All Saints Sunday, which places it as the third Sunday after Pentecost in the liturgical calendar of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC). This feast honors all the saints and martyrs native to the lands of Kyivan Rus’, the spiritual ancestors of the Ukrainian Church, as well as the modern martyrs who gave their lives for the faith, particularly during the persecutions of the 20th century.

The saints of Kyivan Rus’ include prominent historical figures such as Saint Volodymyr the Great, who baptized the people of Rus’ in 988, as well as early bishops, monastics like Saint Anthony and Theodosius of the Kyiv Caves, and countless holy men and women who faithfully lived the Christian life in Ukraine. This feast celebrates their lasting spiritual legacy and encourages the faithful to draw strength from their example.

Alongside these ancient saints, the day also commemorates the Ukrainian martyrs of the 20th century, including bishops, priests, religious, and laypeople who endured persecution and death for their steadfast faith during the Soviet era. The beatified martyrs—such as Blessed Mykolai Charnetskyi, Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky, and Blessed Josaphata Hordashevska—are remembered for their heroic witness and sacrifice.

Liturgically, this feast features hymns and prayers that unite the faithful in honoring this rich heritage of sanctity and martyrdom, reminding all that holiness is a call extended to every generation.

Through this celebration, the UGCC renews its commitment to live the Gospel courageously, inspired by the saints and martyrs who laid the spiritual foundations of the Church in Ukraine.

Here is the full list of the Blessed Martyrs of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church beatified by Saint Pope John Paul II on June 27, 2001, in Lviv, Ukraine. These martyrs suffered persecution and death under Soviet communism for their faith and witness to the Church.


Full List of Blessed Martyrs Beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2001:

  1. Blessed Mykola Charnetskyi (1884–1959) — Bishop and martyr

  2. Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky (1903–1973) — Bishop and martyr

  3. Blessed Hryhoriy Khomyshyn (1867–1947) — Bishop and martyr

  4. Blessed Ivan Sleziuk (1896–1973) — Bishop and martyr

  5. Blessed Stepan Sulyk (1892–1944) — Priest and martyr

  6. Blessed Omelian Kovch (1884–1944) — Priest and martyr

  7. Blessed Yosafat Kotsylovsky (1876–1947) — Bishop and martyr

  8. Blessed Josaphata Hordashevska (1869–1919) — Foundress of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate

  9. Blessed Alexander Chira (1897–1983) — Bishop and martyr

  10. Blessed Petro Verhun (1886–1957) — Bishop and martyr

  11. Blessed Volodymyr Pryjma (1906–1941) — Subdeacon and martyr

  12. Blessed Ivan Ziatyk (1899–1952) — Priest and martyr

  13. Blessed Oleksiy Zarytskyi (1884–1963) — Priest and martyr

  14. Blessed Klymentiy Sheptytskyi (1869–1951) — Archimandrite and martyr

  15. Blessed Vitaliy Bayrak (1907–1946) — Priest and martyr

  16. Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky (1903–1973) — Bishop and martyr

  17. Blessed Yosafat Kotsylovsky (1876–1947) — Bishop and martyr

  18. Blessed Ivan Hrynokh (1910–1980) — Priest and martyr

  19. Blessed Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi (1813–1885) — Monk and martyr

  20. Blessed Volodymyr Dudchak (1887–1957) — Priest and martyr

  21. Blessed Yosafat Fedoryk (1876–1947) — Bishop and martyr

  22. Blessed Ivan Buhym (1890–1951) — Priest and martyr

  23. Blessed Mykhailo Kosyl (1888–1946) — Priest and martyr

  24. Blessed Mykhailo Hayduk (1885–1947) — Priest and martyr

  25. Blessed Nykyta Budka (1877–1949) — Bishop and martyr


Notes:

  • Some names appear in multiple records with slight variations due to transliteration.

  • This list includes bishops, priests, monks, nuns, and laypeople who demonstrated heroic faith in the face of persecution.

  • The beatification ceremony in Lviv was a landmark event recognizing the courage and witness of these martyrs.

Details

Date:
June 22
Time:
9:00 am - 9:30 am

Venue

St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Parish
9507 Austin O'Brien Rd NW
Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2C1 Canada
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(780) 466-6770
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