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Saint Michael church, Verbiatyn

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Saint Michael church
Церква чуда святого Архистратига Михаїла в Хонах
Religion
AffiliationUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
Location
LocationVerbiatyn, Buchach urban hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
Shown within Ternopil Oblast
Geographic coordinates49°04′03″N 25°16′23″E / 49.06750°N 25.27306°E / 49.06750; 25.27306
Architecture
Completed1893

Saint Michael church (Ukrainian: Церква чуда святого Архистратига Михаїла в Хонах) is a Greek Catholic parish church (UGCC) in Verbiatyn of the Buchach urban hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast.

History

The wooden church was built in 1893.[1][2]

Until 1990, the parish and the church was a subsidiary branch of a larger church,[1][3] so priests from Ozeriany served there. In 1990, the community of Verbiatyn became independent and moved to the UAOC, and in 2018 it became part of the OCU.[4]

On 22 September 2019, Archbishop Tykhon of Ternopil and Buchach visited the parish.[5]

Number of believers: 1832 – 224, 1844 – 290, 1854 – 361, 1864 – 400,[3] 1874 – 342, 1884 – 823, 1886 – 823, 1896 – 412, 1906 – 522, 1914 – 482, 1927 – 501, 1938 – 580.[1]

Priests

  • at. unknown (1932)[3]
  • at. Mykhail Simenovych (1836–1837)[3][6]
  • at. Mykhailo Bokovskyi (1837–1842)[3][6]
  • at. Ferdynand Nedvetskyi (Medvetskyi) (1842–1845)[3][6]
  • at. Dmytro Vladychyn (1845–1864)[3][6]
  • at. Onufrii Vanchytskyi (1864–1866)[3][6]
  • at. Vasyl Tselevych (1866–1904)[3][1][6]
  • at. Petro Pavliuk (1904–1906)[1][6]
  • at. Veselovskyi (1907–1910)[1][6]
  • at. Mykhailo Andriishyn (1910–1933)[1][6]
  • at. Semen Pavliuk (1934–1938)[1]
  • at. I. Derkovych and at. Hnatyk, at. Stepan Korol (1944–1969)[6]
  • at. Petro Vysotskyi (1970–1989)[6]
  • at. Pavlo Dvulit – now

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h (in English) Verbjatyn // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 158, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  2. ^ Верб'ятин, Дерев'яні церкви Західної України.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Verbjatyn, Блажейовський Д. Історичний шематизм Станиславівської єпархії від її заснування до початку Другої світової війни (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Львів : Місіонер, 2002, s. 158, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  4. ^ "Об'єднавчий собор закріпив незалежність від керованої Росією церкви – Die Presse" (Ukrainian ed.). 2018-12-17. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Архіпастирський візит в с. Верб'ятин, Тернопільсько-Бучацька єпархія ПЦУ, 22 September 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Парафія с. Озеряни. Церква святого архістратига Михаїла, Бучацька єпархія УГКЦ. Парафії, монастирі, храми. Шематизм, Автор концепції Куневич Б.; керівник проєкту, науковий редактор Стоцький Я., Тернопіль : ТОВ «Новий колір», 2014, s. 63. : іл., ISBN 978-966-2061-30-7.

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