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The Eparchy of Edmonton was established as a diocese on January 19, 1948.
Answer: False
The Eparchy of Edmonton was established as a diocese on November 3, 1956. January 19, 1948, marks the establishment of the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada.
The territory that became the Eparchy of Edmonton was initially established as the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Eastern Canada.
Answer: False
The territory that became the Eparchy of Edmonton was initially established as the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada, not Eastern Canada.
The Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was established on March 10, 1951.
Answer: False
The Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was established on January 19, 1948. March 10, 1951, was the date it was renamed the Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton.
The Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was created by splitting territory from the Roman Catholic Church.
Answer: False
The Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was created by splitting territory from the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Canada, not the Roman Catholic Church.
The Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate was renamed the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton on January 19, 1948.
Answer: False
The Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was renamed the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton on March 10, 1951, not January 19, 1948.
On November 3, 1956, the Exarchate of Edmonton was dissolved and its territory incorporated into the Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
Answer: False
On November 3, 1956, the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton was promoted to the status of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton, not dissolved and incorporated into the Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
On June 27, 1974, the Eparchy of Edmonton gained territory to establish the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of New Westminster.
Answer: False
On June 27, 1974, the Eparchy of Edmonton lost territory for the establishment of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of New Westminster, it did not gain territory.
On what date was the Eparchy of Edmonton officially established as a diocese (suffragan eparchy)?
Answer: November 3, 1956
The Eparchy of Edmonton was established as a diocese on November 3, 1956.
What was the initial ecclesiastical designation for the territory that later became the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada
The initial ecclesiastical designation for the territory that later became the Eparchy of Edmonton was the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada.
When was the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada renamed to the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton?
Answer: March 10, 1951
The Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was renamed the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton on March 10, 1951.
The Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was created from territory split off from which existing jurisdiction?
Answer: The Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Canada
The Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada was created from territory split off from the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Canada.
What significant event occurred on November 3, 1956, concerning the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton?
Answer: It was promoted to the status of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton.
On November 3, 1956, the Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton was promoted to the status of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton.
On June 27, 1974, the Eparchy of Edmonton lost territory for the establishment of which new eparchy?
Answer: Eparchy of New Westminster
On June 27, 1974, the Eparchy of Edmonton lost territory for the establishment of the Eparchy of New Westminster.
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiastical territory governing parishes exclusively within the province of Alberta is officially designated as the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Answer: True
The Eparchy of Edmonton is officially designated as the Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiastical territory responsible for parishes exclusively within the province of Alberta.
The Eparchy of Edmonton is situated in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Answer: False
The Eparchy of Edmonton is situated within the Canadian province of Alberta, not British Columbia.
The Eparchy of Edmonton is the metropolitan eparchy that oversees the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
Answer: False
The Eparchy of Edmonton is a suffragan eparchy, meaning it is overseen by, rather than overseeing, the Metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
The headquarters of the Eparchy of Edmonton are located in Calgary, Alberta.
Answer: False
The headquarters of the Eparchy of Edmonton are located in Edmonton, Alberta, not Calgary.
St. Mary's Cathedral is the primary cathedral for the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Answer: False
The primary cathedral for the Eparchy of Edmonton is St. Josaphat's Cathedral, not St. Mary's Cathedral.
After its promotion in 1956, the Eparchy of Edmonton joined the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Toronto.
Answer: False
After its promotion in 1956, the Eparchy of Edmonton joined the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg, not Toronto.
The Mundare District includes parishes such as Protection of the BVM in Mundare and Holy Trinity in Vegreville.
Answer: True
The Mundare District includes parishes such as Protection of the BVM in Mundare and Holy Trinity in Vegreville.
The Eparchy of Edmonton is listed as a metropolitan eparchy alongside the Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
Answer: False
The Eparchy of Edmonton is a suffragan eparchy, not a metropolitan eparchy, and is subordinate to the Metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
What is the official name of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiastical territory governing parishes in Alberta?
Answer: The Eparchy of Edmonton
The official designation for the Ukrainian Greek Catholic ecclesiastical territory governing parishes within the province of Alberta is the Eparchy of Edmonton.
In which Canadian province is the Eparchy of Edmonton located?
Answer: Alberta
The Eparchy of Edmonton is situated within the Canadian province of Alberta.
The Eparchy of Edmonton is a suffragan eparchy within the ecclesiastical province of which metropolitan see?
Answer: Metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg
The Eparchy of Edmonton functions as a suffragan eparchy within the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
Where are the headquarters of the Eparchy of Edmonton situated?
Answer: Edmonton, Alberta
The headquarters of the Eparchy of Edmonton are located in Edmonton, Alberta.
What is the primary cathedral of the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: St. Josaphat's Cathedral
St. Josaphat's Cathedral serves as the primary cathedral for the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Besides Edmonton, which other eparchies are listed as suffragans to the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg in the navbox?
Answer: New Westminster, Saskatoon, Toronto
Besides Edmonton, the other suffragan eparchies listed under the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg are New Westminster, Saskatoon, and Toronto.
Lawrence Huculak is the current Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
Answer: True
Lawrence Huculak is indeed the current Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
David Motiuk is the current Eparch (diocesan bishop) of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton.
Answer: True
David Motiuk is indeed the current Eparch (diocesan bishop) of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton.
Pope Francis is listed as the Pope in relation to the Eparchy of Edmonton's leadership.
Answer: False
The source indicates Pope Leo XIV is the Pope in relation to the Eparchy of Edmonton's leadership structure, not Pope Francis.
Sviatoslav Shevchuk is the current Major Archbishop associated with the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Answer: True
Sviatoslav Shevchuk is indeed the current Major Archbishop associated with the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Pope Benedict XVI appointed David Motiuk as the head of the Eparchy of Edmonton on January 26, 2007.
Answer: True
Pope Benedict XVI appointed David Motiuk as the head of the Eparchy of Edmonton on January 26, 2007.
Neil Savaryn, a member of the Order of St. Basil the Great, was the first Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada.
Answer: True
Neil Savaryn was indeed the first Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada.
Before becoming Apostolic Exarch, Neil Savaryn served as the Titular Bishop of Canada of the Ukrainians.
Answer: False
Before becoming Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada, Neil Savaryn served as the Titular Bishop of Ios and Auxiliary Exarch of Canada of the Ukrainians, not solely Titular Bishop of Canada.
Neil Savaryn served as the first Suffragan Eparch of Edmonton from his appointment in 1951 until 1986.
Answer: False
Neil Savaryn served as the first Suffragan Eparch of Edmonton from November 3, 1956, until his death on January 8, 1986, not from 1951.
Demetrius Greschuk succeeded Neil Savaryn as Eparch of Edmonton, serving from 1986 until his death in 1990.
Answer: True
Demetrius Greschuk succeeded Neil Savaryn as Eparch of Edmonton, serving from 1986 until his death in 1990.
Before becoming Eparch of Edmonton, Demetrius Greschuk served as the Titular Bishop of Nazianzus and Auxiliary Eparch of Winnipeg.
Answer: False
Before becoming Eparch of Edmonton, Demetrius Greschuk served as the Titular Bishop of Nazianzus and Auxiliary Eparch of Edmonton of the Ukrainians, not Winnipeg.
Myron Daciuk, O.S.B.M., served as the Eparch of Edmonton from 1991 until his death in 1996.
Answer: True
Myron Daciuk, O.S.B.M., served as the Eparch of Edmonton from 1991 until his death in 1996.
Lawrence Huculak, O.S.B.M., served as Eparch of Edmonton before becoming Metropolitan Archeparch of Winnipeg.
Answer: True
Lawrence Huculak, O.S.B.M., served as Eparch of Edmonton from December 16, 1996, to January 9, 2006, before becoming Metropolitan Archeparch of Winnipeg.
Demetrius Martin Greschuk served as an Auxiliary Bishop of Edmonton from 1974 to 1986.
Answer: True
Demetrius Martin Greschuk served as an Auxiliary Bishop of Edmonton from 1974 to 1986 before his appointment as the Eparch.
Basil Filevich was appointed Bishop of Toronto (Ukrainian) in 1983.
Answer: False
Basil Filevich was appointed Bishop of Saskatoon (Ukrainian) in 1983, not Bishop of Toronto.
Rev. Mykhaylo Bohun is the pastor of St. Josaphat Cathedral in Edmonton.
Answer: True
Rev. Mykhaylo Bohun is indeed the pastor of St. Josaphat Cathedral in Edmonton.
Rev. Roman Planchak serves St. Stephen Protomartyr parish in Calgary.
Answer: False
Rev. Roman Planchak serves the Assumption of the BVM parish in Calgary; Rev. Janko Herbut serves St. Stephen Protomartyr parish.
Three priests are listed for St. Basil the Great parish in Edmonton, including the Pastor & Rector.
Answer: True
Three priests are listed for St. Basil the Great parish in Edmonton, including the Pastor & Rector.
Rev. Don Bodnar is listed as the pastor for the parishes in the Smoky Lake District.
Answer: True
Rev. Don Bodnar is listed as the pastor for the parishes in the Smoky Lake District.
Rev. Andrij Nykyforuk serves parishes primarily in the St. Paul District.
Answer: True
Rev. Andrij Nykyforuk serves parishes primarily in the St. Paul District.
Rev. Mike Bombak is the pastor for the Vermilion/Lloydminster District.
Answer: True
Rev. Mike Bombak is the pastor for the Vermilion/Lloydminster District.
Who is the current Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg?
Answer: Lawrence Huculak
Lawrence Huculak holds the position of Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
Who is the current Eparch (diocesan bishop) of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: David Motiuk
David Motiuk is the current Eparch (diocesan bishop) of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton.
Which Pope is listed in the source in relation to the Eparchy of Edmonton's leadership structure?
Answer: Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV is listed in the source material in relation to the Eparchy of Edmonton's leadership structure.
Who is listed as the Major Archbishop in the context of the Eparchy of Edmonton's leadership?
Answer: Sviatoslav Shevchuk
Sviatoslav Shevchuk is listed as the Major Archbishop in the context of the Eparchy of Edmonton's leadership.
Who appointed David Motiuk as the head of the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI appointed David Motiuk as the head of the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Who was the first Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada?
Answer: Neil Savaryn
Neil Savaryn was the first Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada.
What was Neil Savaryn's title before becoming Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada?
Answer: Titular Bishop of Ios and Auxiliary Exarch of Canada of the Ukrainians
Before becoming Apostolic Exarch of Western Canada, Neil Savaryn served as the Titular Bishop of Ios and Auxiliary Exarch of Canada of the Ukrainians.
Who succeeded Neil Savaryn as the Suffragan Eparch of Edmonton?
Answer: Demetrius Greschuk
Demetrius Greschuk succeeded Neil Savaryn as the Suffragan Eparch of Edmonton.
From which years did Demetrius Greschuk serve as Eparch of Edmonton?
Answer: 1986-1990
Demetrius Greschuk served as Eparch of Edmonton from 1986 to 1990.
Who served as the Eparch of Edmonton from 1991 until his death in 1996?
Answer: Myron Daciuk, O.S.B.M.
Myron Daciuk, O.S.B.M., served as the Eparch of Edmonton from 1991 until his death in 1996.
Who is listed as the pastor of St. Josaphat Cathedral in Edmonton?
Answer: Rev. Mykhaylo Bohun
Rev. Mykhaylo Bohun is listed as the pastor of St. Josaphat Cathedral in Edmonton.
Which parish in Calgary is served by Rev. Roman Planchak?
Answer: Assumption of the BVM
Rev. Roman Planchak serves the Assumption of the BVM parish in Calgary.
Rev. Andrij Nykyforuk serves parishes in which district?
Answer: St. Paul District
Rev. Andrij Nykyforuk serves parishes primarily in the St. Paul District.
The Eparchy of Edmonton is part of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Answer: False
The Eparchy of Edmonton belongs to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, which is in full communion with the Pope, and is distinct from the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The Eparchy of Edmonton adheres to the Latin Rite liturgy.
Answer: False
The Eparchy of Edmonton adheres to the Byzantine Rite liturgy, not the Latin Rite.
Liturgical services in the Eparchy of Edmonton are exclusively conducted in the Ukrainian language.
Answer: False
Liturgical services in the Eparchy of Edmonton are conducted in both Ukrainian and English, not exclusively Ukrainian.
The navbox indicates that the Eparchy of Edmonton is part of the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in Canada.
Answer: False
The navbox indicates the Eparchy of Edmonton is part of the Ukrainian Catholic Church's hierarchy in Canada, specifically under the Metropolia of Winnipeg, which is distinct from the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces.
To which specific sui iuris church does the Eparchy of Edmonton belong?
Answer: Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
The Eparchy of Edmonton belongs to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
Which liturgical rite is employed by the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: Byzantine Rite
The Eparchy of Edmonton employs the Byzantine Rite liturgy.
Which languages are used for liturgical services within the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: Ukrainian and English
Liturgical services within the Eparchy of Edmonton are conducted in Ukrainian and English.
As of 2020, the Eparchy of Edmonton contained approximately 100 parishes.
Answer: False
As of 2020, the Eparchy of Edmonton contained 81 parishes, not approximately 100.
In 2020, there were 45 active diocesan and religious priests serving in the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Answer: False
In 2020, there were 35 active diocesan and religious priests serving in the Eparchy of Edmonton, not 45.
The Eparchy of Edmonton had an estimated 35,000 Catholics as of 2020.
Answer: False
In 2020, the Eparchy of Edmonton had an estimated 25,000 Catholics, not 35,000.
In 2020, the Eparchy of Edmonton reported 20 women religious and 10 religious brothers.
Answer: False
In 2020, the Eparchy of Edmonton reported 11 women religious and 4 religious brothers, not 20 and 10.
There were 15 permanent deacons listed for the Eparchy of Edmonton in 2020.
Answer: False
There were 8 permanent deacons listed for the Eparchy of Edmonton in 2020, not 15.
According to 2020 data, how many parishes were part of the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: 81
According to 2020 data, the Eparchy of Edmonton contained 81 parishes.
As of 2020, what was the estimated Catholic population within the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: 25,000
As of 2020, the Eparchy of Edmonton had an estimated Catholic population of 25,000.
In 2020, how many active diocesan and religious priests were serving in the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: 35
In 2020, there were 35 active diocesan and religious priests serving in the Eparchy of Edmonton.
According to the logo designer Julian Hayda, the two converging paths represent the union of Eastern and Western rites within the Catholic Church.
Answer: False
According to designer Julian Hayda, the two converging paths in the Eparchial Logo represent Eastern Catholics in full communion with Rome, united within the one Catholic Church.
In iconography, the color blue in the Eparchial Logo represents divinity and its darker shades signify a deeper entry into the life of the Holy Trinity.
Answer: True
In the iconography of the Eparchial Logo, the color blue represents divinity, and its darker shades signify a deeper entry into the life of the Holy Trinity.
The shape of the golden dome in the logo reminds viewers of the vault of heaven where God's embrace is experienced.
Answer: True
The shape of the golden dome in the logo serves as a reminder of the vault of heaven, where the embrace of the living God is experienced.
The Eparchial Logo of Edmonton reflects the mission of the Church to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage.
Answer: False
The Eparchial Logo of Edmonton reflects the mission of the Church to evangelize and share the Good News of Jesus Christ, not specifically to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage.
A plain mitre icon is used as a stub icon for articles about Canadian Roman Catholic dioceses.
Answer: True
A plain mitre icon is used as a stub icon for articles concerning Canadian Roman Catholic dioceses, while a different icon is used for Ukrainian Greek Catholic dioceses.
An image of St. Joseph the Betrothed is used as a stub icon for articles about Ukrainian Greek Catholic dioceses.
Answer: True
An image of St. Joseph the Betrothed is used as a stub icon for articles about Ukrainian Greek Catholic dioceses.
What do the two converging paths in the Eparchial Logo symbolize, according to designer Julian Hayda?
Answer: Eastern Catholics in full communion with Rome, united within the one Catholic Church.
According to designer Julian Hayda, the two converging paths in the Eparchial Logo symbolize Eastern Catholics in full communion with Rome, united within the one Catholic Church.
In the Eparchial Logo's iconography, what does the color blue represent?
Answer: Divinity
In the iconography of the Eparchial Logo, the color blue represents divinity.
What image is used as a stub icon for articles about Canadian Roman Catholic dioceses?
Answer: A plain mitre icon
A plain mitre icon is used as a stub icon for articles concerning Canadian Roman Catholic dioceses.
What image serves as a stub icon for articles pertaining to Ukrainian Greek Catholic dioceses?
Answer: An image of St. Joseph the Betrothed
An image of St. Joseph the Betrothed serves as a stub icon for articles pertaining to Ukrainian Greek Catholic dioceses.
The Ukrainian name provided for the Eparchy of Edmonton is "Українська Католицька Єпархія Едмонтону".
Answer: False
The provided Ukrainian name is not the correct designation for the Eparchy of Edmonton; the correct name is "Українська Католицька Єпархія Едмонтонська Єпархія."
The 'Assigned Clergy' section lists the historical bishops of the Eparchy.
Answer: False
The 'Assigned Clergy' section lists the current clergy assigned to each church within the Eparchy, not historical bishops.
GigaCatholic is listed as an external source for information on the Eparchy of Edmonton.
Answer: True
GigaCatholic is listed as one of the external sources for information on the Eparchy of Edmonton, alongside catholichierarchy.org and the eparchy's official website.
What is the official Ukrainian designation for the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: Українська Католицька Епархія Едмонтонська
The correct Ukrainian designation for the Eparchy of Edmonton is "Українська Католицька Єпархія Едмонтонська Єпархія."
Which of the following is listed as an external website source for information on the Eparchy of Edmonton?
Answer: CatholicHierarchy.org
CatholicHierarchy.org is listed as an external website source for information on the Eparchy of Edmonton.