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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - H
Consecrated, January 3, 1926, Katowice, by Cardinal Aleksander Kakowski, archbishop of Warsaw, assisted by Anatol Nowak, titular bishop of Irenopoli, auxiliary of Kraków, and by Stanisław Kostka Łukomski, titular bishop of Sicca Veneria, auxiliary of Gniezno and Poznań.
Consecrated, December 17, 1972, cathedral of Notre-Dame, Evreux, by Cardinal Paul-Joseph-Marie Gouyon, archbishop of Rennes, assisted by André Paillier, archbishop of Rouen, and by Henri Louis Marie Mazerat, bishop of Angers.
Secretary to Cardinal János Simor, archbishop of Esztergom (Gran), in the I Vatican Council, 1869-1870.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-h.htm   (6380 words)

  
 UCEF - News - Cardinal Husar Prompted Pope to Convoke Assisi Event   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It was Lubomyr Cardinal Husar, archbishop of Greek Catholics of Ukraine, who suggested to the Pope the meeting of religious leaders to pray for peace, which John Paul II has convoked for Jan. 24 in Assisi.
Superiors general of religious congregations participating in the synodal assembly were dining with the Holy Father when Cardinal Husar joined them.
During the dinner, the archbishop major of Lviv of Eastern-rite Catholics suggested to the Pope that the 1986 prayer meeting of religious leaders, held in Assisi, should be repeated in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.
www.ucef.org /news/0201husar.html   (210 words)

  
 uticaOD.com :: The meeting place and marketplace of the Mohawk Valley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Husar's visit to the St. Volodymyr Church is part of a brief tour scheduled to thank parishioners for donations that will help build the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection in Kiev.
Cardinal Husar took part in a Mass at St. Volodymyr's, extending his thanks to the community as well as those who suffered communist persecution in Ukraine.
Speaking in Ukrainian, Husar discussed the progress of the church and the revival of the Ukrainian Catholic religion in Ukraine.
www.uticaod.com /archive/2004/08/21/news/5852.html   (445 words)

  
 Ukrainian Greek–Catholic Church / News / Husar Ends Pastoral Visit To Canada:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cardinal Husar said in Montreal that, twelve years after regaining independence, the biggest problem still facing Ukraine is the creation of a national identity.
Husar said that in the continuing transition from the totalitarian system that existed in the Soviet Union to a form of democracy the church must be diligent in upholding a just social system and the rule of law.The contribution of diaspora Ukrainians who have lived in democratic societies is particularly important, Husar said.
Part of the purpose of the cardinal’s trip was to raise funds for the construction of a new UGCC cathedral in Kyiv.
www.ugcc.org.ua /eng/news/article;392   (447 words)

  
 Lubomyr Cardinal Husar
Husar then suggested that the pope call a new synod of the world's Catholic bishops to discuss the role of the Eastern rite church, saying there was a lack of understanding among other Catholics about its role.
Cardinal Husar said that when he was elected to head the Ukrainian Catholic Church, an Eastern rite, people kept referring to him as the successor of Metropolitan Andrew Sheptytsky and Cardinal Josyf Slipyj, "and I am not them.
Cardinal Husar also rejected the idea that the cardinals, to guide their vote, would draw up some sort of master plan, such as choosing one of the older cardinals with a view to having a brief transitional pontificate.
www.cardinalrating.com /cardinal_43__article.htm   (10579 words)

  
 The Word From Rome
He is Lubomyr Husar of the Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine, a smiling, humble man whose life experience and theological outlook might just add up to the right stuff.
Husar explained that the Catholic church remains unwilling to adopt the structural reforms, above all in favor of local autonomy, necessary for reunion to be a realistic option.
The first two point to Husar as a bridge between East and West; the third suggests he could be a symbol of the full catholicity of the church, of its unity in diversity.
www.nationalcatholicreporter.org /word/word1026.htm   (1317 words)

  
 Interview with Cardinal Lubomyr Husar
Cardinal Husar:In the course of the second millennium, several patriarchates were established within the Orthodox Church and within the Catholic Church.
Cardinal Husar:…By a mother church, which has acknowledged their existence, but not by ecumenical council, because there was not an ecumenical council in the Orthodox Church in the second millennium.
Cardinal Husar:Especially with the [Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the] Patriarchate of Kyiv and the [Ukrainian] Autocephalous [Orthodox] Church.
www.cardinalrating.com /cardinal_43__article_73.htm   (3465 words)

  
 Archdiocese of Boston - 8/27/2004 - Head of Ukrainian Catholic Church visits Jamaica Plain parish
Cardinal Husar preached to an attentive assembly in both Ukrainian and English.
Born in the Ukraine in 1933, Cardinal Husar and his family moved to the United States in 1944.
After the Evening Prayer the cardinal, Bishop Basil and the other clergy of the eparchy lingered on parish grounds for a reception and face to face meetings between the “father” of the Ukrainian Catholic Church and his American children.
www.rcab.org /Pilot/2004/ps040827/UkrainianCatholics.html   (481 words)

  
 Lubomyr Husar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lubomyr Husar (Ukrainian: Любомир Гузар) (born 26 February 1933) is a Cardinal of the Catholic Church and head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a minority church in Ukraine but the second largest sui juris church in full communion with the Holy See.
He was one of the cardinals considered papabile (unusual for an Eastern Catholic) at the 2005 Papal conclave to succeed John Paul II, participated as a cardinal elector but was not elected to the papacy himself.
The major archiepiscopal see of Lviv was moved on August 21, 2005, to the city of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, making Cardinal Husar the Ukrainian Greek Major Archbishop of Kiev and Halych.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lubomyr_Cardinal_Husar   (465 words)

  
 ORANGE REVOLUTION :: Ukrainian Greek Catholic for Pope?
Husar was ordained at age 25, and became cardinal at 67.
Lubomyr Husar: “Canonical territory” is a very old principle among Christians.
Cardinal Kasper justified the recognition of the [UGCC] patriarchate by the canons that establish the patriarchal law in the Church at the 4 th Council of Chalcedon in 451.
www.orangerevolution.us /blog/_archives/2005/4/3/549694.html   (3570 words)

  
 30Days - Distant from Moscow but not enemies
LUBOMYR HUSAR: We have been free for less than fifteen years but all those in positions of power, and also all the others, went to school with the Communists.
HUSAR: I don’t know if it’s a general feeling, but many are for peaceful coexistence with our Russian neighbors, they want to negotiate with them on a level footing as regards the economy, culture, religious life.
HUSAR: Almost all countries have their divisions: north and south in Italy, the Prussians and the Bavarians in Germany… for Christmas itself, the University of our city, Leopolis, invited more than two thousand students from the eastern regions.
www.30giorni.it /us/articolo.asp?id=8341   (2143 words)

  
 RISU /English /Major Religions /The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church /Major Archbishop Lubomyr Husar:
In 1977 Cardinal Slipiy consecrated him bishop for the Church in Ukraine.
An article about Cardinal Husar appeared in the New York Times on 23 February, 2001, the day after he received his cardinal's ring in Rome.
From the speech of Bishop Lubomyr Husar at the inauguration of Fr.
www.risu.org.ua /eng/major.religions/greek.catholic/husar   (592 words)

  
 Lubomyr Husar
In 1977 Cardinal Slipyj consecrated him bishop for the Church in Ukraine.
Husar resided at the Studite Monastery in Grottaferrata, Rome until 1992, when he returned to live in Ukraine.
He was enthroned on January 28, 2001 and on the same day Pope John Paul II named him cardinal.
www.ichistory.org /pages/guests/guests18.html   (113 words)

  
 UOC USA | Metropolia News Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Emil Skocypec, Treasurer of the Consistory, Bishop Losten, Cardinal Husar, Archbishop Antony and the clergy visited the historical Fisher House, which left an enormous impression on cardinal Lubomyr after he was informed about the historical significance of the building.
Cardinal Husar and Bishop Basil Losten expressed their admiration of the collection of religious artifacts that the museum has in its possession.
Cardinal Husar also invited His Eminence Archbishop Antony to visit him in Lviv, Ukraine, where his cathedral seat as of the Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church is located in the Cathedral of St. George.
www.ukrainianorthodoxchurchusa.org /news/husar.shtml   (400 words)

  
 Cardinal Lubomyr Husar visits Washington (01/11/04)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
At the NCSJ Cardinal Husar elaborated on the degrees of cooperation that exist among various major religions in Ukraine.
Cardinal Husar spoke of anti-Semitism in Ukraine in relation to historical episodes versus modern society and how the Soviet government had antagonized various groups to cause disunity and fear.
Patriarch Husar and the NCSJ agreed to remain in contact, especially concerning the restitution of religious property in Ukraine.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/2004/020403.shtml   (384 words)

  
 Cardinal Husar denounces Uniatism... - Catholic Answers Forums
Cardinal Husar denounces Uniatism and urges to establish a one Orthodox-Catholic Church in Ukraine
In Husar’s view, the UGCC ‘has long grown up to act as patriarchate, for it is a natural development for a Local Church in the Eastern tradition’.
Husar says he would welcome the emergence of three patriarchs in Kiev at once, ‘Russian Orthodox, Greek Catholic and Autocephalous’, because they would make ‘three partners in negotiations’, and this would make ‘a concrete talk much easier’ and help to come ‘to the idea of one patriarch and one patriarchate’ much sooner.
forums.catholic.com /showthread.php?t=77243   (4137 words)

  
 Archeparchy of Winnipeg
On Sunday, May 22, His Beatitude Lubomyr Cardinal Husar, father and head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church formally opened the first meeting of the Permanent Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Church to be held in Canada.
In his homily, His Beatitude Lubomyr emphasized that we all have a vocation to sainthood.
The Permanent Synod consists of His Beatitude Lubomyr Husar, Most Rev. Stephen Soroka, Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States of America; Most Rev. Michael Hrynchyshyn, Bishop for Ukrainian Catholics in France; Most Rev. Julian Woronowsky, Bishop of Drohobych-Sambir, Ukraine, and Most Rev. Volodymyr Juszczak, Bishop of Wrotoslaw - Gdansk, Poland.
www.archeparchy.ca /news/2005/news050013.htm   (575 words)

  
 Ukrainian Greek–Catholic Church / News / Cardinal Lubomyr Husar visits Kazakhstan:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
At the invitation of the Roman Catholic bishops of Kazakhstan, Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC), visited the Central Asian republic from 8 to 11 August 2002.
On 9 August, Cardinal Husar met with the clergy of the UGCC and nuns of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate.
Cardinal Husar also took part in the days of prayer in memory of the martyrs of the 20th century, which began on 11 August in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.
www.ugcc.org.ua /eng/news/article;241   (300 words)

  
 30Days - A Synod on the Eastern Churches
Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, senior archbishop of Kiev-Halic, testified for the nth time in his speech to the October Synod that the Ukrainian Catholic Church of Eastern rite plays a controversial and ambivalent role in the ecumenical sphere, that escapes any idle classification.
HUSAR: Our request for a patriarchate is not aimed at closing the possibility of communion with the Orthodox, but precisely to enter dialogue with them as equal partners.
HUSAR: That would be another matter to deal with at the Synod: to clarify what it means for an Eastern Church to be in communion with the See of Peter.
www.30giorni.it /us/articolo.asp?id=9600   (1350 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Ukrainian prelate defends controversial move to Kiev
Kiev, Aug. 19, 2005 (CWNews.com) - Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, has said that his plan to move the headquarters of the Eastern-rite Church to Kiev should not be seen as an offense against any other religious body.
The cardinal's statements came in response to sharp protests by Ukrainian Orthodox officials, who see the transfer of the Byzantine Catholic from Lviv to Kiev as a direct challenge to the traditional Orthodox dominance in eastern Ukraine.
Appeals to the Vatican are not likely to succeed, however, since Cardinal Husar has pointedly observed that in approving the move, the Ukrainian Catholic synod of bishops neither required nor requested the approval of the Holy See.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=39118   (475 words)

  
 wcr:05/09/2005 -- Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, head of Ukrainian Catholic Church will convene Winnipeg meeting
Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, head of Ukrainian Catholic Church will convene Winnipeg meeting
The worldwide head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, will convene an historic meeting of the Church's permanent synod in Winnipeg May 22-29.
This is the first time the permanent synod, composed of Husar and four other members of the Ukrainian Catholic Synod of Bishops, will meet in Canada.
www.wcr.ab.ca /news/2005/0509/cardinal050905.shtml   (353 words)

  
 College of Cardinals
Cardinal Lubomyr Husar was born on February 26, 1933, in Lviv, Ukraine.
His family fled to Austria because of the war, and then to the U.S. He was ordained for the eparchy of Stamford for Ukrainians in the USA on March 30, 1958.
He was created a cardinal on February 21, 2001.
www.ewtn.com /holysee/Cardinals/cardinal_detail.asp?id=264   (192 words)

  
 Ukrainian Youth Association (CYM) -- wzlet2001
The voices of the choir uplifted our souls, which were, therefore, deeply touched by the homily about the broadsword of God---a weapon made not of metal, but of moral example, stronger and heavier than steel itself.
Proof of this are the lives of Patriarch Josef Slipyj and Ivan Myroslav Cardinal Lubachivskyj, to whose earthly remains we paid respect in the crypt beneath the cathedral.
Also attesting to the strength of moral example were the restored mohyly (barrows; graves) of the Ukrainian Halych Army infantry at the Lychakivs'k and Yaniv cemeteries---the tombs of young soldiers who bravely defended Ukraine's independence and laid down their lives for it.
www.cym.org /wzlet2001/zlet_day2.asp   (698 words)

  
 The Other Catholics: A Short Guide to the Eastern Catholic Churches
As millions watched the funeral for Pope John Paul II, many were confused by the concluding Panakhyda celebrated not in Latin, but in Greek and Arabic by hierarchs in fl hoods, turbans, crowns, and unusual vestments.
Lubomyr Cardinal Husar is popularly given the title of Ukrainian Catholic patriarch, but this title hasn't been approved by Rome due to sensitive relations with the Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox.
In 1999 William Cardinal Keeler of Baltimore apologized on behalf of the American Latin hierarchy for the inexcusable actions of Archbishop John Ireland of St. Paul, Minnesota, and others responsible for driving so many into what is now the Orthodox Church of America.
catholiceducation.org /articles/religion/re0804.html   (5175 words)

  
 FT October 2001: Letter from Ukraine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The patriarch of this Church, Josyf Cardinal Slipyj, was released by the Soviets in a deal brokered by journalist Norman Cousins between John F. Kennedy, Pope John XXIII, and Nikita Khrushchev, shortly after the Cuban missile crisis.
One of the country’s most outspoken critics of President Kuchma and the corruption in his government is His Beatitude Lubomyr Cardinal Husar, the patriarch of the Ukrainian Greco-Catholic Church.
The Ukrainian Cossacks slaughtered Roman Catholics and Greco-Catholics, whom they called the hated “uniates,” but it was Pope John Paul II and Lubomyr Cardinal Husar who did the apologizing for dark moments in history, to the fury of those who think this Pope apologizes entirely too often, for entirely too much.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft0110/opinion/chirovsky.html   (2489 words)

  
 Ukrainian Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He was made a cardinal in 1965 and died in 1984.
In August 1992 the remains of Joseph Cardinal Slipyj were translated from Rome to Lviv where he was buried next to Metropolitan Andrew Sheptytsky.
Due to the ill health of Cardinal Lubachivsky, one of his auxiliary bishops, Lubomyr Husar, was named Administrator of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church by the General Council in 1996.
www.faswebdesign.com /ECPA/Byzantine/Ukranian.html   (1425 words)

  
 Pope Addresses Eastern Rites On Relations w/Orthodox - Catholic Answers Forums
Until recently this Cardinal was not a Cardinal but the Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church of Antioch.
As it is the Cardinals that elect the pope and the pope, while being bishop of Rome and patriarch of the West, he is also supreme pontiff.
Luckily the cardinals today generally choose one of their number who is well qualified for the job, though if there is not one of their number who is qualified they may look elsewhere.
forums.catholic.com /showthread.php?t=32325   (4300 words)

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