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dc.contributor.authorЧучко, Михайло Костянтинович
dc.contributor.authorChuchko, Mykhailo
dc.contributor.authorCiuciko, Myhailo
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-29T11:26:33Z
dc.date.available2023-12-29T11:26:33Z
dc.date.issued2023-12-29
dc.identifier.citationTHE VOICE OF BUKOVINA QUARTERLY REVIEW OF HISTORY AND CULTURECHERNIVTSI – BUCHAREST 2023, THE VOICE OF BUKOVINA QUARTERLY REVIEW OF HISTORY AND CULTURECHERNIVTSI – BUCHAREST 2023, No.1-4 Year XXXI. No. 115-118. P.24-56 Year XXXI. No. 115-118. P.24-56uk_UA
dc.identifier.urihttps://archer.chnu.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/123456789/8786
dc.descriptionThe Romanian Cultural Instituteuk_UA
dc.description.abstractThe article is dedicated to the personality of the prominent church and public figure of Bukovina, archpriest - stavrophore, PHD in Theology, Casian Dmitrievich Bogatyrets (1868-1960). This priest left a noticeable mark in the history of both the Bukovina Metropolis of the final period of Austrian rule and the era of Greater Romania, and the initial stage of the formation of the diocese of the post-war period, in which he was the oldest cleric at the time of consecration in the archpriest rank. Belonging to yeomanry, a graduate of the Cernăuţi gymnasium and the theological faculty of the University of Cernăuţi, who received a doctorate in theology, he performed church service with worthy zeal in various parishes of the region. Engaged in parallel social and political activities, before the outbreak of the First World War, he had led the radical wing of the russophile movement. In the interwar period, he was the head of the archpriestship and a member of the Diocesan Assembly of the Bukovinian Metropolis. In May 1938 he accompanied Patriarch Miron (Cristea) of Romania and Metropolitan Visarion (Puiu) of Bukovina on a trip to Poland. Having left the region after the occupation of the northern part of Bukovina by Soviet troops in 1940, he returned to Cernăuţi during the war and was engaged in the missionary work in the Bukovina metropolis. Having remained in Cernăuţi in 1944, during the second coming of Soviet power, he stood at the origins of the creation of the Cernăuţi diocese of the Ukrainian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church. He is the author of the handwritten History of the Cernăuţi Diocese, published in 2015.uk_UA
dc.description.sponsorshipЧНУuk_UA
dc.publisherGLASUL BUCOVINEI REVISTĂ TRIMESTRIALĂ DE ISTORIE ŞI CULTURĂ CERNĂUŢI – BUCUREŞTI 2023, Nr. 1-4 Anul XXXI. Nr. 115-118. P.24-56uk_UA
dc.relation.ispartofseriesYear XXXI. No. 115-118;THE VOICE OF BUKOVINA QUARTERLY REVIEW OF HISTORY AND CULTURECHERNIVTSI – BUCHAREST 2023, No.1-4 Year XXXI. No. 115-118. P.24-56
dc.subjectBukovina, Cernăuţi, the Bukovina Metropolis, Casian Bogatyrets, the First World War, the Russophilen, Romania, USSR, the Russian Orthodox Church.uk_UA
dc.subjectBucovina, Cernăuţi, Mitropolia Bucovinei, Cassian Bohatyreţ, Primul Război Mondial, Russophilen, România, URSS, Biserica Ortodoxă Rusăuk_UA
dc.title«Справжній лідер, людина з великим характером…»: перипетії долі буковинського священника архіпресвітера-ставрофора д-ра Кассіяна Богатирця (1868-1960) на тлі трьох історичних епохuk_UA
dc.title.alternative„Adevăratul şef, un om de mare caracter…”. Destinul unui preot bucovinean – Arhiprezbiter-Stavrofor dr. Cassian Bohatyreţ (1868-1960) pe fundalul a trei epoci istoriceuk_UA
dc.title.alternative“A Real Leader, a Man of Great Character”. The Destiny of a Bukovinian Priest – Archpriest-Stavrofor Dr. Kassian Bogatyrets (1868-1960) on the Back of Three Historical Erasuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA


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