Sheptytsky and Holocaust

Date and time:

Thursday 4 October, 2018
19:00 - 20:30

Location:

Main Hall of the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family
21 Binney Street
London
W1K 5BQ

Andrei Sheptytsky, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, is an extraordinary figure among Christian church hierarchs of the 20th century. He presided over the Church under the Nazi occupation of Galicia during WW2. Despite having saved the lives of 150 Galician Jews, Metropolitan Sheptytsky has not been recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations.

This event is supported by the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter (UJE), an organization striving to promote the Ukrainian-Jewish dialogue. This organization has long campaigned to highlight Sheptytsky’s achievements.

Marina Pesenti, Director of Ukrainian Institute London, will moderate this event. The Institute would like to thank the London Eparchy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church for providing a venue for this event. 

 

This event will be held in English.

Sheptytsky and Holocaust

£10 standard