Andrei Sheptytskyi: a count who became a priest

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Thursday 29 April, 2021
18:30 - 20:00

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Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi’s story is extraordinary: a count from a wealthy Ruthenian-Polish family, he chose to become a Ukrainian Catholic priest. He believed in the economic independence of his community, contributed to the opening of Ukrainian cooperatives and co-founded the Land Mortgage Bank. He was a patron of the arts, a promoter of education and a supporter of ecumenism. During the Second World War, he saved Jewish lives. Recent years have seen a renewed interest in Andrei Sheptytskyi but his story continues to be underexplored. 

This webinar will discuss the relevance of Andrei Sheptytskyi for 21st century Ukraine and Europe.

Andrei Sheptytskyi: a count who became a priest

£5 standard / £3 student