Thoughts on the 100th Anniversary of the "Fourth Universal"

I recently finished a new critically acclaimed book, Red Famine – “Stalin’s War on Ukraine” by Anne Applebaum. This book is a must-read  for anyone interested in Ukraine, its history and politics especially in light of current events. Below are my thoughts... 

Fr. Roman Galadza

MONDAY, JANUARY 22(9), 1918 - 2018

Yesterday during the sermon I mentioned that today, January 22, is the 100th Anniversary of the “Fourth Universal” – the declaration in Kiev of the establishment of the Ukrainian National Republic, independent of Russia.  I rationalized this departure from my usual preaching on the Gospel by calling to mind that the message of the Incarnation of Christ is that God came down from heaven to be a part of our earthly existence, to unite “Nebo I Zemlya” as we sing in the Carol/Kolyada, and that although it is the Kingdom of Heaven that is usually preached here, what we have on earth was not ignored by God, nor should it be by us…..

For those unfamiliar with the History of Ukraine-briefly:

100 years ago, in the aftermath of The Great War, the Ukrainian “Rada” – Council in Kiev under the presidency of Prof. Mychajlo Hrushevsky, declared the 4th and final “Universal” - its intent to establish a Ukrainian state independent of Russia.  The fact that this was done after centuries of foreign domination, denial of identity and outright persecution is amazing. Unfortunately, the Bolsheviks, realizing that they could not succeed without Ukraine, quickly sent in the Red Army and this brave attempt was systematically and brutally put down.   This was a tragedy not just for Ukraine, but for the world, for without Ukraine, the Soviet Union with all its horrors would have never existed. The events following the Fourth Universal were horrible, taking place through the ‘20’s and on into the infamous “Holodomor – Death by Famine” in the early ‘30’s and beyond. This tragedy, taking place less than a hundred years ago is most recently depicted in the book “Red Hunger” by Anne Applebaum. (see above)   With the opening up of archives in Ukraine and Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union the facts and anecdotal records of what took place makes for compelling reading.  The lessons there may be applied to governments and political movements even today.  And all the while, in the midst of the horror, the people remembered who they were and that they had a right to live as God’s family in a free and independent of foreign rule Ukrainian land.

Finally:

I concluded by saying that in church we pray for “peace in the world”, we are told to “lay aside all cares of life” and at the end of the Liturgy sing out “Blessed be the name of the Lord”.  The thought comes to mind – how is this possible, with such slaughter taking place in the country?  What great faith and hope in God it must have taken not to give up but to still believe and to still sing the hymns of the Liturgy that follows especially on this occasion, at this season of the year…. something to remember today.

For those who are interested + in memory of those who suffered and died for it click here to read the full text of the  "Fourth Universal"

Theophany 2018

Christ is Baptized - In the Jordan!

Here are a few photos and video of services and concerts this year. If you have any images you would like to send our way... please email them to: photos[at]saintelias.com

Second Great Blessing of Water (-30 celsius  outside this year so we had to stay inside).

Liturgy + Carols (January 7th)

Thank you Markian Radomskiy (w4y Productions). Know that Markian is available to capture your events. His deep respect and knowledge of the  liturgical services make him an exceptional videographer (and editor!) for weddings, baptisms and events. Markian can be contacted at: W4Y Productions 416.520.4434

Christ is Born! Христос Раждаєтся!

Dear Parishioners, Family and Friends,

On this snowy, windswept Christmas morning, I take this moment before going to church to greet you with the news once again: Christ is Born! Христос Раждаєтся!

Чи святкуєте нині, чи за 13 днів, прийміть мої сердечні бажання всіх Божих ласк цього свята Його родини.

Since for one reason or another you may not have been able will to be with me this morning,
please permit me to send to you video from the services of Christmas Eve/Day the highlights.


Joy to You at Christmas!
о. Роман Ґаладза, парох
Archpriest Roman Galadza, pastor

Christmas Day 2017 VIDEO

Highlights of the Liturgy on the Feast of the Nativity December 25 2017. Sincere thanks to Markian Radomskiy www.w4y.ca

MORE VIDEO live feed links to services of Christmas Eve + Day 

Compline + Matins

Christmas Day Liturgy (pt 1)

Vespers Eve of the Nativity

Matins conclusion + Carols

Christmas Day Liturgy (Pt 2) + Carols

CHRISTMAS CONCERT- CANADIAN BANDURIST CAPELLA

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SAVE THE DATE! Canadian Bandurist Capella will perform at St. Elias Church on Saturday December 30th at 3:30 pm. ENJOY AN AFTERNOON OF WONDERFUL UKRAINIAN CHRISTMAS CAROLS ACCOMPANIED BY THE MAGICAL SOUND OF THE BANDURA! Special guests- Korinya Folk Band from New York and Myroslava Solovianenko. It'll be a lovely way to spend a holiday afternoon. Tickets and event info here https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/christmas-concert-in-brampton-t…. Come celebrate the season!

Preparing for the Feast of the Nativity- an evening with Fr. Roman

Saturday December 16th AT 5 P.M.

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Preparing for the Feast of the Nativity 

AN EVENING WITH FR. ROMAN IN PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS 

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM:

PART I

1. WELCOME

2. GOD IS WITH US!

3. NATIVITY TROPAR AND KONDAK

4. ALL CREATION

 PART II:

THE RITUAL OF SVYATA VECHERYA – HOLY SUPPER

 PART III

THE CHRISTMAS CAROLS/KOLYADY OF HOLY SUPPER

a) Ukrainian

b) English

6:30 - SNACK AND VESPERS

 

Vespers, an explanation ВІДЕО ВЕЧІРНІ З ПОЯСНЕННЯМ

Св. Василій Великий про молитву Вечірні: „Коли день закінчиться, треба подякувати Богові за все те, що Він нам дав, і за те, що доброго ми вчинили. А й провини слід визнати, бо – чи ми свідомо, чи несвідомо провинилися ділом, словом або самою лише гадкою – за все нам треба переблагати Бога на молитві” (ШП. 37, 4).

ВІДЕО ВЕЧІРНІ З ПОЯСНЕННЯМ: 

Want  to know more about Vespers? Here is a link to Vespers service (at St. George's Sober in Lviv. You will find subtitled explanations in Ukrainian. An english explanation (is available here) Serving are Fr. Ivan Hobela and Protodeacon Nazar Yaruniv - who spent a month with us preparing for the consecration last year.