- Metropolitan Vasyl (Lypkivsky)
Infobox Person
name = Metropolitan Vasyl (Lypkivsky)
|Metropolitan Vasyl (Lypkivsky)
caption = One of the last photos of Metropolitan Vasyl (Lypkivsky)
birth_date = birth date|1872|12|15|df=y
birth_place = Popudny of Kiev region
death_date = death date and age|1937|11|27|1872|12|15|df=y
death_place =
region where his father was a priest.In 1873 he began his education at the
Uman Theological Seminary and graduated in 1889 at theKiev Theological Academy.OnOctober 20 1891 he became apriest in "Lipovets" and stayed there for a period of 11 years. In 1903 he was transferred toKyiv and was appointed as director of the school for preparation of teachers for the theological schools in theKyiv region. He was also appointed as a rector for a parish in "Solomenka",Kyiv .During this time the
Orthodox Church inUkraine remained part of theRussian Orthodox Church untilUkraine affirmed its independence in the chaotic situation followingWorld War I and the Russian revolution. The government of this new republic passed a law allowing for the founding of aUkrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in 1919. For the time being, an unstructured association in favor of ending ties with the Russian church was gaining ground among the Ukrainian Orthodox faithful.All this led to the assertion of Ukrainian
autocephaly at a church council in 1921. Since noOrthodox bishop would take part in this action, the council decided toordain its leader, Archpriest Vasyl Lypkivsky, asMetropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine for theUkrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church through the laying-on-of-hands by thepriests andlaypeople present. Because of the extremely unorthodox method it used to obtain ahierarchy , and its disrespect for some established canonical principles, this church was never acknowledged by any other Orthodox church. However, by early 1924 the new church had 30 bishops and approximately 1,500 priests and deacons serving in nearly 1,100 parishes in theUkrainian Soviet Socialist Republic , with possibly as many as six million faithful.When Ukraine was captivated into the
Soviet Union , the new authorities at first viewed the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in a positive way, but by the late 1920s, they saw it as a dangerous expression of "Ukrainian nationalism". Under government force, it declared itself dissolved and incorporated into theMoscow Patriarchate in 1930.In 1937
Metropolitan Vasyl (Lypkivsky) was sentenced to death by the decree of the "Troika UNKVD", and was executed onNovember 27 ,1937 . In 1989, he was rehabilitated.
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