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Missionary Congregation of Saint Andrew the Apostle

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Missionary Congregation of Saint Andrew the Apostle
Formation30 November 1997
FounderFr. Irineusz Mariusz Michalik
TypeGreek Catholic religious institute
PurposeMissionary/Religious
Headquarters6 Selyanska str., Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
Location
  • Various
Region served
Ukraine
Superior General
Rev. Ivan Pavlo Senkiv, C.M.S.A.A.
WebsiteOfficial website

The Missionary Congregation of Saint Andrew the Apostle (С.M.S.A.A. Latin: Congregationem missionariam S. Andreæ Apostoli, Ukrainian: Місійне згромадження святого апостола Андрія) is a congregation of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church that is present in Ukraine and Italy and that has its Mother House in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. The congregation was established as eparchial right in the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Ivano-Frankivsk by Fr. Irineusz Michalik on 30 November 1997[1] with benediction of the Eparchial Bishop emeritus Sofron Dmyterko, O.S.B.M.

History

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After the collapse of the Soviet Union the religious life became to flourish in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in independent Ukraine. Some old communities have been restored and new ones established. In 1997 among them was founded a new missionary congregation under patronage of St. Andrew the Apostle, who is considered in the early Christian history of Ukraine as missionary and preacher on the southern borders of modern-day Ukraine, along the Black Sea. Founder is Fr. Irineusz Mariusz Michalik, who was born in 1967 in Poland, but was ordained as Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest for the Eparchy of Ivano-Frankivsk.[1][2]

Notable members

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Новий настоятель у Місійному згромадженні святого апостола Андрія". Official UGCC Website (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Наймолодше в УГКЦ монаше Місійне згромадження Апостола Андрія відзначає 25-річчя". Official of the UGCC Synod Website (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 14 December 2022.
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