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Strangers No Longer: Ukrainian Catholic and Orthodox in US remember the Holodomor

10.11.2011, 14:02
Huffington Ecumenical Institute will hold an evening of liturgy and discussion centered on the famine in Ukraine of 1932-1933. An ecumenical memorial service for the victims of the Holodomor will be followed by reflections on the way in which memorializing the genocide has brought together Ukrainians of different faith traditions in the United States.

Huffington Ecumenical Institute will hold an evening of liturgy and discussion centered on the famine in Ukraine of 1932-1933. An ecumenical memorial service for the victims of the Holodomor will be followed by reflections on the way in which memorializing the genocide has brought together Ukrainians of different faith traditions in the United States. 

Featured speakers:

Bishop Daniel Zelinsky Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA

Protopresbyter Andriy Chirovsky St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies, Saint Paul University

Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Loyola Marymount University

Afternoon: William H. Hannon Library, third floor

2:00 PM: Art exhibit (ongoing in William H. Hannon Library, 3rd floor)

2:45 PM: Documentary screening on the Holodomor and Q&A with survivor (William H. Hannon Library, 3rd floor)

Evening: Roski Dining Commons, University Hall

5:00 PM: Memorial liturgy

6:00 PM: Lecture and discussion

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