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Mykhailo Hlibovytskyi

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Mykhailo Hlibovytskyi
Михайло Глібовицький
Born1818
Died28 February 1887
NationalityUkrainian
Alma materGreek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv, Lviv University

Mykhailo Hlibovskyi (Ukrainian: Михайло Глібовицький, 1818 – 28 February 1887, Berezhany, Austria-Hungary) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and public figure. Father of Dariia, Domna (wife of Sylvestr Lepkyi) and Omelian Hlibovytskyi, maternal grandfather of Bohdan, Lev and Mykola Lepkyi.[1]

Biography

Studied at the Berezhany gymnasium with Markiyan Shashkevych; graduated from the Greek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv and the Theological Faculty of Lviv University. Ordained a priest in 1842. He was the administrator of parishes in the villages of Teliache (1842–1848), and at the same time the superior of the villages of Vivsia (1845–1848) and Sernyky Horishni (1848-1849). From 1849 to 1873 he was a chaplain in the village of Krohulets (now Chortkiv Raion), from 1873 he was the parish priest of Berezhany, and in 1873–1881 he was the dean of the Berezhany deanery.[2] Also, he was a vice-marshal of the Berezhany district.[1][3]

The large home library of at. Mykhailo contained the magazine Rusalka Dnistrovaia and manuscripts by at. Markiyan Shashkevych.[3] Metropolitan Joseph and Cardinal Sylwester Sembratovych visited his house.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) Волинець Н., Мельничук, Б., Глібовицький Михайло // Ternopil Encyclopedic Dictionary: in 4 v. / editorial board: H. Yavorskyi and other, Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2010, V. 4: А—Я (додатковий), S. 149. — ISBN 978-966-528-318-8.
  2. ^ Hlibovyc'kyj Myxajlo, Історичний шематизм Львівської архієпархії (1832—1944) : у 2 т., Дмитро Блажейовський, Київ : КМ Академія, 2004, Т. 2 : Духовенство і релігійні згромадження, s. 134, ISBN 966-518-225-0.
  3. ^ a b Білик, Н. Вплив греко-католицького клерикального середовища на Богдана Лепкого, Надія Білик, Міжрелігійний діалог та його вплив на суспільство, політику, бізнес, культуру: зб. Матеріалів міжнародної наукової конференції, Тернопіль, 13 жовтня 2021 р., під заг. ред.: О. Є. Гомотюк. Тернопіль: ФОП Осадца Ю.В., 2021, s. 110–114.
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