Metropolitan Sheptytsky to receive the title of 'Righteous of Among the Nations', - Presidential Office
This was reported by the President's Office on Facebook.
"Metropolitan Sheptytsky is a model of love for one's neighbor. By saving lives during world war II, he earned the special respect of the Jewish community. We rightly expect that in the near future the name of Andrey Sheptytsky will take its place among the Righteous people of the world, " the Presidental Administration said in a statement on the occasion of the 155th anniversary of the birth of Metropolitan Sheptytsky.
They point out that it is difficult to find an area of Ukrainian life, where there would be no contribution Sheptytsky, the development of the Ukrainian Church, cultural preservation and philanthropy, charity, helping orphans, caring for the youth, support education and the development of financial-economic activities.
"Long before the independence of Ukraine, Andrey Sheptytsky already saw it as equal among equals in the circle of European States. Therefore, it is so important that those who have not yet had the opportunity to get acquainted with the personality of Andrey Sheptytsky, get to know him, and those who already honor him, become his true followers. Metropolitan Andrey's work for the benefit of the Church and our people must continue in the future!" the message says.
Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky (head of the UGCC in 1901-1944) was born on July 29, 1865, in the village of Prylbychi in Yavoriv district. Throughout his ministry, he significantly rebuilt the Greek Catholic Church both in Ukraine and abroad. Being one of the wealthiest people in Galicia, he generously sponsored Ukrainian cultural and educational societies and provided scholarships to young artists. In 1905, he founded the National Museum in Lviv and purchased a large number of exhibits for it. He supported Ukrainian economic activity and promoted the opening of cooperative societies. As a Metropolitan of Galicia, he was a member of the Viennese Parliament and the Galician Sejm. I experienced the oppression of the Bolsheviks. He died on November 1, 1944, due to a severe illness.