Ukrainian Basilian Sisters at Lviv, Ukraine, who were forced to leave the
Basilian Order in 1995, "because of their 'traditionalist' ideas"[24] and who now reside in the house where Blessed
Nicholas Charnetsky died following his release from the
Gulag. The room in which Kyr Nicholas died is now the convent's chapel.[25]
^ Stéphanie Mahieu and Vlad Naumescu (2008), Churches In-between: Greek Catholic Churches in Postsocialist Europe, Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia. Page 165.
Ukrainian Basilian Sisters at Lviv, Ukraine, who were forced to leave the
Basilian Order in 1995, "because of their 'traditionalist' ideas"[24] and who now reside in the house where Blessed
Nicholas Charnetsky died following his release from the
Gulag. The room in which Kyr Nicholas died is now the convent's chapel.[25]
^ Stéphanie Mahieu and Vlad Naumescu (2008), Churches In-between: Greek Catholic Churches in Postsocialist Europe, Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia. Page 165.