Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy

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The Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of city is that the Catholic archeparchy governing all Ukrainian Catholic eparchies and Ukrainian Greek Catholics within the us. Its headquarters area unit at 827 North Franklin Street in city, Pennsylvania. This metropolitan is that the Most Reverend Stefan Soroka. The Archeparchy’s territorial jurisdiction includes the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and also the jap and central parts of Pennsylvania.
Ukrainian Catholics within the us got sui iuris standing as associate degree ordinariate for the trustworthy of jap ceremony by Pope St. Catholic Pope in 1914. Before that, all Ukrainian Catholics had been below the jurisdiction of the native Roman normal. In 1924, the standing of the ordinariate was elevated to it of eparchy, referred to as the Apostolic eparchy of us of America, trustworthy of the Oriental ceremony (Ukrainian). The eparchy was then elevated to the standing of Archeparchy by Pope Pontiff in 1950. In 1983, the Archeparchy lost a part of its territory to the new Eparchy of St. Josaphat in Parma, Ohio, erected by Pope John Paul II. Currently, the Archeparchy has around sixty seven,250 Catholics and seventy four parishes below its canonical jurisdiction.

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