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Features of the Eastern Byzantine-Ukrainian rite in Hutsuls
Author(s) -
M. Hrabchuk
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
ukraïnsʹke relìgìêznavstvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-9792
pISSN - 2306-3548
DOI - 10.32420/1999.9.821
Subject(s) - ukrainian , macedonian , baptism , slavic languages , byzantine architecture , bulgarian , rite , orthodoxy , ancient history , bishops , history , classics , christianity , political science , ethnology , law , archaeology , philosophy , linguistics
The Ukrainian Christian ritual, which is common to Ukrainian Orthodoxy and Greek Catholicism, is called the Byzantine-Ukrainian and Eastern. The sources of its formation begin from Cyril and Methodius, who conducted their missionary work in Macedonian Bulgarians around 863 in the territory of Veliko-Moravia, in particular among the tribes of white Croats - the ancestors of modern Hutsuls. Created here, the first Slavic dioceses disseminated Cyril and Methodius Christianity among the Western Ukrainian tribes of Galicia and Zakarpattya long before the official baptism of Rus-Ukraine.

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