Kyiv Theological Seminary Of The Three Holy Hierarchs
When the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church was banned in the Russian Empire in the 19th century, the Church existed only in Western Ukraine and the diaspora. After Ukraine declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the UGCC began to return to Central and Eastern Ukraine. The See of Lviv and Halych was returned to Kyiv in 2004 after a nearly 200-year exile. Soon thereafter, the seminary was created by Patriarch Lubomyr Husar to serve the new territories.
There had existed a Ukrainian Catholic seminary in Radomyshl serving the See of Kyiv at the end of the 18th century, and that is also sometimes cited as among the origins of the modern-day seminary.
The current seminary is affiliated with the Ukrainian Catholic University and accredited by the Holy See.
References
- ^ "Київська Трьохсвятительська духовна семінарія УГКЦ / A brief history of the Kyiv Three Holy Hierarchs Major Seminary". Ktds.org.ua. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
- ^ "Київська Трьохсвятительська духовна семінарія УГКЦ / У Ватикані о. д-р. Роман Островський розповів про історію та життя Київської семінарії". Ktds.org.ua. 2019. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
- ^ "Закінчення навчального року у КТДС".
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