On this day JANUARY 6TH 2019 Ukraine's Orthodox church is united
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100th anniversary of the unification of an independent Ukraine |
"When the Russian President says that the collapse of the USSR became the main geopolitical catastrophe of the twentieth century for Russia, the independent Ukrainian church would become the second," Poroshenko the presideny of Ukraine added.
According to the Ecumenical Patriarch, this is the official recognition of the Church of Ukraine, which brings it up to the level of fourteen sister churches that make up the "fullness" of the Holy Orthodox Church. “Today, light and joy, peace and unity overwhelm the holy church of Ukraine, which is receiving in your hands the tomos about its official recognition and declaration as an autocephalous church, which brings it up to the level of fourteen sister churches constituting the 'fullness' of our Holy Orthodox Church,” said the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew |
On January 9, 1918, the Central Rada, by its Fourth Universal, proclaimed the Ukrainian People's Republic an independent, independent, free power of the Ukrainian people. And on January 22, 1919, the UPR and the Western Ukrainian People's Republic (ZUNR) were united.On January 9, 1918, the Central Rada, by its Fourth Universal, proclaimed the Ukrainian People's Republic an independent, independent, free power of the Ukrainian people. And on January 22, 1919, the UPR and the Western Ukrainian People's Republic (ZUNR) were united.In the Ukrainian People's Republic, Yiddish was an official language.And all Government posts and institutions had Jewish members. A Ministry for Jewish Affairs was established
(it was the first modern state to do so. All rights of Jewish culture were guaranteed. |
100th anniversary of currency from an independent UkraineFirst karbovanets, 1917–1920Bank-notes of the Ukrainian People's Republic(17 March 1917 – 29 April 1918) In March 1917 in Kyiv some political parties formed the Central Rada which proclaimed on November 20, 1917 the foundation of the Ukrainian Peoples Republic And by just December 19 of the same year, a temporary law about the issue of state banknotes by the UPR was adopted. According to this law: "Bank-notes must be issued in karbovanets" (Ukrainian: Карбованець). Each karbovanets contains 17.424 parts of pure gold and is divided into two hrivnas Ukrainian: Гривня The etymology of the name "karbovanets" is debatable: by one supposition it originated in Ukraine from the ancient primitive way to carve (karbuvaty, Ukrainian: Карбувати) numbers of calculations on a rod, 250th anniversary since the birth of Ivan KortliarevskiyIvan Petrovych Kotliarevsky (Ukrainian: Іван Петрович Котляревський) (9 September [O.S. 29 August] 1769 in Poltava – 10 November [O.S. 29 October] 1838 in Poltava, now Ukraine) was a Ukrainian writer, poet and playwright, social activist, regarded as the pioneer of modern Ukrainian literature. Kotlyarevsky was a veteran of the Russo-Turkish War. Ivan Kotlyarevsky's mock-heroic 1798 poem Eneyida (Ukrainian: Енеїда), is considered to be the first literary work published wholly in the modern Ukrainian language. Although Ukrainian was an everyday language to millions of people in Ukraine, it was officially discouraged from literary use in the area controlled by Imperial Russia. Eneyida is a parody of Virgil's Aeneid, where Kotlyarevsky transformed the Trojan heroes into Zaporozhian Cossacks. Critics believe that it was written in the light of the destruction of Zaporizhian Host by the order of Catherine the Great.
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