Hryhorii Petryshyn
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Hryhorii Petryshyn | |
|---|---|
| Григорій Петришин | |
| Born | 12 June 1934 |
| Died | 25 October 1998 (aged 64) |
| Alma mater | Odesa Theological Academy, Moscow Theological Academy |
Hryhorii Prokopovych Petryshyn (Ukrainian: Григорій Прокопович Петришин; 12 June 1934, Holhocha, Second Polish Republic – 25 October 1998, Shveikiv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian priest, protoiereus, and writer.
Hryhorii Petryshyn was born on 12 June 1934, in Holhocha, now Pidhaitsi Hromada, Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.[1]
He graduated from the Theological Seminary in Odesa (1963) and the Theological Academy in Moscow (1968, now the Russian Federation). He served as a pastor in the villages of Potutory, Ternopil (1963–1974), Hadynkivtsi, Chortkiv (1974–1983), Zastavtsi, Chortkiv (1983–1993), Verbiv, Ternopil (1993–1996) and Shveikiv, Chortkiv (1996–1998) Raions of the Ternopil Oblast.[2] He usually accompanied his sermons with his own poems.[3]
Petryshyn was oppressed by the Soviet authorities.[3]
Since 1993, he has been a chaplain of the OUN-UPA Brotherhood of the Podillia region "Lysonia".[3]
Petryshyn died on 25 October 1998 in Shveikiv, Ternopil Oblast.[3]
Creativity
Author of the collection of spiritual poems "Strumok z vichnosti" (2000, compiled by H. Petruk-Popyk), as well as publications in the press.[3]