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their heart and soul for the same cause.
Andriy Sheptytsky,
Pastoral letters, 2
August 1899.
Andrey Sheptytsky, OSBM (Polish:
Andrzej Szeptycki; Ukrainian:...
- Шептицький; feminine: Sheptytska). The name is also
sometimes rendered as
Sheptytsky or Sheptycki.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Athanasius Szeptycki...
-
Klymentiy Sheptytsky (Polish:
Klemens Szeptycki, Ukrainian: Климентій Шептицький; 17
November 1869 – 1 May 1951) was the
archimandrite of the Ukrainian...
- 48°55′23″N 24°42′32″E / 48.92306°N 24.70889°E / 48.92306; 24.70889
Sheptytsky Square (Ukrainian: Майдан Шептицького, romanized: Maidan Sheptytskoho)...
- The
Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of
Eastern Christian Studies (MASI) is an
autonomous unit of the
Faculty of
Theology at the
University of...
-
Szeptycki (in
Polish spelling; or Шептицькі (
Sheptytsky) in
Ukrainian spelling) was a
major noble family in
Ruthenia (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, later...
- for over decade,
before dying in 1935. In 1939
Sheptytsky appointed his
brother Klymentiy Sheptytsky as Exarch, who
later died in a
Soviet prison in...
- Oleh
Sheptytskyi (Ukrainian: Олег Романович Шептицький; born 1
September 1986) is a
Ukrainian football forward who
plays for FC Rukh
Vynnyky in the Ukrainian...
-
Soter Ortynsky in the
first place had been
Metropolitan bishop Andrey Sheptytsky of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church, who had
persuaded the Holy See...
- beatified:
Giuseppe Girotti and
Odoardo Focherini of Italy,
Klymentiy Sheptytsky of Ukraine,
Bernhard Lichtenberg of Germany, Sára Salkaházi of Hungary...