Saint Theodore the Studite Monastery is a monastery of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the village of Kolodiivka, Ternopil Oblast.
Монастир святого Теодора Студита | |
Denomination | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church |
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Architecture | |
Completion date | 1995 |
Site | |
Location | Kolodiivka, Ternopil Oblast |
Country | Ukraine |
Coordinates | 49°28′23.5″N 25°54′57.4″E / 49.473194°N 25.915944°E |
History
editIn the middle of Kolodiiivka, on a hill, stood the ancestral church (probably from the 16th century). In 1904, the community built a new stone church on the site of the old wooden one. The church was built on the relics of St. Demetrius, so the church holiday falls on St. Demetrius' day.[1]
On 28 June 1941, at. Yosyf Hrytsai, mutilated beyond recognition, was crucified on the door of the Ternopil prison.[1]
During the Soviet era, until 25 August 1990, the parish was served by priests of the Moscow Patriarchate, and services in the church did not stop.[1]
On 25 August 1990, the Kolodiivka community returned to the bosom of the Greek Catholic Church without a priest. On the initiative of at. Illia Dovhoshyia, the old building was never restored. In 1995, Bishop Mykhailo Sabryha consecrated the building and transferred it to the ownership of the Monastery of Saint Theodore Studite. The abbot of the monastery at that time was His Beatitude Liubomyr Huzar. In September 1997, on the initiative of at. Illia, missions were conducted with the participation of the fathers and brothers of the monastery. The monastery is of diocesan law.[1]
The young monastic study community was founded in August 1995 with the blessing of Bishop Sofron Dmyterko, Ordinary of the Ivano-Frankivsk Eparchy.[1]
In July 1996, with the blessing of Liubomyr Huzar (then Exarch of Kyiv-Vyshhorod), the monastic community of brothers settled in the monastery of Saint Theodore in the village of Kolodiyivka in the old school building. The monastery is currently under construction.[1]
The Monastery of Saint Theodore Studite is a contemplative monastery whose purpose is constant prayer and contemplation. Currently, it has 22 members, including 3 hieromonks, 9 hieromonks, 2 schismatics, 4 cloistered monks, 2 cassock monks, and 2 novices.[1]
Catechesis is held in the parish every Sunday, and the Holy Trinity prayer group, which mainly consists of students, operates.[1]
Pastors
edit- at. Klymentii Sliuzar (1892–1913),
- at. Yosyf Hrytsai (1913–1914, 1918–1928),
- at. Ivan Tsymbala,
- at. Illia Dovhoshyia (14 February 1993 – ?),
- His Beatitude Liubomyr Huzar,
- at. Hryhorii Antonii Planchak (since 3 May 1997).