These words from the parable of the sower, regarding the preaching of the Word of God and Its reception into the hearts of people, can be used to describe how, eighty years ago, the seed of Orthodox Faith was sowed on the Canadian land, not by missionaries, but by simple peasants, who came from Ukraine and established themselves on the Canadian prairies. It is indeed on this simple, but at the same time deep, faith of the Ukrainian peasants-pioneers, who started to imigrate to Canada at the end of the nineteenth century, that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada was established.
Although the Ukrainian settlers who took part in the organization of this Church body were not theologians, they were conscious of the canon law that a Church body cannot exist without a bishop. Thus, the brotherhood contacted Archbishop Alexander from the Russian Orthodox Mission in North America - who initially accepted to become the temporary bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada (U..G.O.C.C.) and to preside at its first Sobor, but later refused. The first "Sobor" took place anyway on December 28, 1918, without the presence of a bishop and led to the establishment of the first seminary in Saskatoon. The second Sobor was held on November 27, 1919, with the presence of the Antiochian Metropolitan Germanos, who accepted to head the U.G.O.C.C. until the time it would have its own bishop. He headed the Church for five years, until 1924.
In 1924, Archbishop John (Theodorovich) arrived in the U.S.A. from the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, to lead the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in U.S.A. Knowing of the presence of a Ukrainian bishop on the American continent, the fourth Sobor of the U.G.O.C.C., held on July 16-17, 1924, decided to invite Archbishop John to become the ruling bishop of the U.G.O.C.C He accepted, and thus began visiting Canada during the summers. During his absence in winter, when he was in the U.S.A., his administrative functions were carried out by a priest-administrator at the Consistory - Father Semen Sawchuk.
However, soon Archbishop John became the subject of polemics regarding his uncanonical ordination to the rank of bishop.For this reason, he was forced to resign from his office as ruling bishop in 1946. In 1947, during an extraordinary Sobor, Bishop Mstyslav (Skrypnyk) was accepted as Archbishop of 'Winnipeg and all Canada. He was ordained during the administration of the Warsaw Metropolitanate on the freed Ukrainian lands in 1942. But, because of some misunderstandings between him and the Consistory, he was forced to resign from his office in 1950, at the Tenth Sobor. Then the Consistory asked Metropolitan Polikarp (Sikorsky), who presided at the Holy Synod of the Ukrainian Orthodox Bishops, ordained by the administration of the Warsaw metropolitanate on the freed Ukrainian lands, (and in the aftermath of the war found themselves in the emigration), for assistance. He agreed then to look after the U.G.O.C.C.
More should be said about Metropolitan Ilarion. He was, in fact, the first ruling bishop of the U.G.O.C.C. in the full sense of the term, since he was permanently living in Canada and taking care of the spiritual needs of his spiritual children. For these reasons he became the pillar upon which the further development of the U.G.O.C.C. leaned. Having become the Metropolitan of U.G.O.C.C., he took care of his spiritual children with great pastoral love, understanding their good will and efforts in the organization of the U.G.O.C.C. But he paid particular attention to the canonical-disciplinary order and the liturgical life of his flock. As a new "Petro Mohyla" he began to administer the Church with great authority, and thus brought the U.G.O.C.C. to canonical order and normalized liturgical life by the publication of liturgical books. He also developed the Faculty of Theology of St. Andrew's College (founded in 1946), served as its dean for several years, and thus raised the level of knowledge of his clergy. He also kept in mind the spiritual and educational growth of the faithful, for whom he published informative pamphlets and booklets. Thus, the Metropolitanate was growing, and the need for new bishops arose: in 1959, Archmandrite Andrew (Metiuk) was ordained Bishop of Edmonton and the Western Eparchy, and in 1963, Archmandrite Boris (Yakovkevych) was ordained Bishop of Saskatoon and auxiliary of the Central Eparchy. After twenty-one years of zealous archpastoral ministry, Metropolitan Ilarion fell alseep in the Lord on March 29, 1972. Hisdeparture was felt as a great loss for the U.O.C.C. Archbishop Michael was chosen to replace him, and he was at the head of the Metropolitanate until 1975. when he resigned from the office of Primate. Then Archbishop Andrew became the Primate of the U.G.O.C.C. He remained its Metropolitan for ten years, until his blessed repose on February 2, 1985. During the time of his administration new bishops were ordained: Bishop Nicholas (Debryn) in 1975;57 Bishop'Wasyly (Fedak) on July 16, 1978, who became the Primate of the U.O.C.C. after the death of Metropolitan Andrew in 1985,58 and Bishop John (Stinka) on November 27, 1983. During the term of office of His Beatitude, Metropolitan Wasyly, Archmandrite Yurij (Kalistchuk) was ordained Bishop of Saskatoon on October 22, 1989.
According to the Patriarchal Decree, upon entering the Ecumenical Patriarchate the U.O.C.C. remains a Metropolitanate with full internal autonomy, having as its canonical head the Ecumenical Patriarch to whom it has canonical reference in all things. This status recalls the days, when the Kyivan Metropolitanate was a part of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and when there were very close Church relations between Constantinople and Kyiv, for the good of these two important Church centers.
We can only expect now that the faithful of the U.O.C.C. under the leadership of their clergy will develop and intensify their contacts with the throne of the Ecumenical Patriarchate as well as with other spiritual centers of world Orthodoxy (such as the Holy Land, Holy Mount Athos, other Autocephalous Orthodox Churches) and especially the holy places of the Ukrainian nation.
Nevertheless, we have to be conscious of the fact that although we should remember the origins of the seed, we ought not to neglect the land on which it was sowed. We must concentrate all our efforts to make sure that the ground is good, and that the seed yields a crop a hundred-fold. For the purpose of the sowed seed is not to conserve it, but to yield a crop and multiply.
For this reason, we have to cultivate and multiply the Holy Orthodox Faith, which has been passed down to us from our ancestors on our Canadian land. We have to save our children as well as the entire Canadian people in the Holy Orthodox Faith. And here we are confronted with thorns that are trying to choke the seeds: the thorns of materialism and hedonism, which encourage us to care only about material goods, forgetting about spiritual wealth and eternal beatitude: the thorns of aeonian and secularism, which teach us to think in wordly categories, not with spiritual categories. Such thorns try to choke us with the greatest illusion: to forget that the Church of Christ, although it is in the world, is not of this world.
Thus, there is a great mission for the future ahead of us: to clear the ground from the ruining thorns, so that they do not choke the seeds and so that the seed can yield a crop. Against such thorns only a spiritual sickle is efficient: the arm of prayer and fasting - so often suggested by our Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospel. For this reason, according to the Commandments of the Lord, which are in fact the commandments of love [Jn. 15:12], we ought to follow the rule of prayer and fasting. Prayer, according to our Holy Fathers, is indeed the best weapon against evil. In this we could seek help from the spiritual fortresses - holy monasteries, and genuine monastics - spiritual elders. We have to pray the Lord sends us such ascetics of piety, who could take on the task of founding holy monasteries all across our Canadian land.
May the Lord help us in our spiritual warfare, through the prayers of His All-Pure Mother and all His Saints!
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