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The Very Reverend Teodosii Halushchynskyi, OSBM | |
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Superior General of the Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat | |
Installed | 1949 |
Term ended | 1952 |
Predecessor | Hlib Kinakh |
Successor | Pavlo Myskiv |
Personal details | |
Born | (1880-04-13)13 April 1880 Buchach, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 31 August 1952(1952-08-31) (aged 72) Mundare, Alberta, Canada |
Buried | Mundare, Alberta, Canada |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Denomination | Ukrainian Greek Catholic |
Alma mater | University of Fribourg, University of Vienna, University of Innsbruck |
Teodosii Tyt Halushchynskyi, O.S.B.M.(sometimes Theodosiy Halushchinski; Ukrainian: Теодосій Тит Галущинський; 13 April 1880 – 31 August 1952) was a Ukrainian Basilian priest, biblical scholar and church historian.
Biography
After studying philosophy and theology at Lviv University and the universities of Fribourg, Vienna (D Th, 1906), and Innsbruck, he taught at the Stanyslaviv Theological Seminary. He took monastic vows in 1908 and was appointed lecturer at Lviv University (1915) and at the Greek Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv (1920), where he also served as rector (1920–5). He was a founding member and president (1923–6) of the Ukrainian Theological Scholarly Society. In 1931 he became the spiritual adviser at Saint Josaphat's Ukrainian Pontifical College in Rome. In 1949 he was elected archimandrite of the Basilian monastic order and appointed consultator to the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.
Writings
Besides numerous articles on public affairs, philosophy, and theology, Halushchynsky wrote Istoriia bibliina Staroho Zavita (Biblical History of the Old Testament, 3 vols, 1914–34) and De urbis Babel exordiis ac de primo in terra Sinear regno (1917), and edited Acta Innocentii pp. III (1198–1216) A Registris Vaticanis (1944).
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Protoarchimandrites of the Order of Saint Basil the Great | |
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Holy Trinity Congregation (1617—1743) |
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Intercession of the Theotokos Congregation (1739—1741) | |
United order (1743—1804) | |
Basilian order of St. Josaphat (since 1931) | |