Oleksandr Malynovskyi

Very Reverend Oleksandr Malynovskyi (Ukrainian: Олександр Малиновський; 12 January 1889 in Zhukiv, Austro-Hungarian Empire /present day in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine/ – 18 November 1957 in Bradford, United Kingdom) was a Greek Catholic hierarch. He served as the Apostolic Exarch of the Apostolic Exarchate of Lemkowszczyzna from 5 February 1941 until his resignation on September 1945.

Very Rev. Oleksandr Malynovskyi
Apostolic Exarch of Apostolic Exarchate of Lemkowszczyzna
ChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
Appointed5 February 1941
Term endedc.15 September 1945
PredecessorYakiv Medvetskyi
SuccessorVacant
Other postsRector of Greek-Catholic Theological Seminary in Culemborg (1948–1950),
Vicar General of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholics in the United Kingdom (1951–1957)
Orders
Ordination1925 (Priest)
by Andriy Sheptytsky
Personal details
Birth nameOleksandr Ivanovych Malynovskyi
Born(1889-01-12)12 January 1889
Zhukiv, Austro-Hungarian Empire (present day in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine)
DiedNovember 18, 1957(1957-11-18) (aged 68)
Bradford, United Kingdom

Life

Oleksandr Malynovskyi was born in the family of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic priest Rev. Ivan and his wife Valeriya (née Perfetska) Malynovskyi in 1889 in the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv.

Military career

After graduation of the male gymnasium in Przemyśl in 1906, he joined Faculty of Law of the Lviv University and subsequently enter in the Austro-Hungarian Army. Participated in the I World War in rank of oberleutnant and after proclamation of independence of the West Ukrainian People's Republic he joined the Ukrainian Galician Army, until his retirement in 1919.[1]

Ecclesiastical Service

Malynovskyi joined the Greek-Catholic Theological Seminary in Lviv (1921–1925)[1] and was ordained as priest in 1925 by Metropolitan Andriy Sheptytsky for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv,[2] after completed his studies. After the one year parish work, Fr. Malynovskyi become prefect (1926–1932) and vice-rector (1932–1939) in the Theological Seminary in Lviv. From 1940 until 1941 he served as Vicar General of the Apostolic Administration of Lemkowszczyzna.[1]

On February 5, 1941, Fr. Malynovskyi was appointed as Apostolic Administrator (and later – Apostolic Exarch) of the Apostolic Administration of Lemkowszczyzna (that later was elevated in the rank of Apostolic Exarchate) without dignity of bishop.[2]

In September 1945 he resigned as Apostolic Exarch and escaped in the West, threatened with arrest and deportation to the Soviet Union. He became prefect of the Ukrainian Theological Seminary in Hirschberg, Germany (1946–1948) and after transfer the Seminary to Culemborg, Netherlands, it rector (1948–1950). His last years Monsignor Malynovskyi spent in the United Kingdom, where he served as Vicar General for the Ukrainian Greek-Catholics (1951–1957) and Vicar General of the Apostolic Exarchate of England and Wales (1957). He died on November 18, 1957 in the age 68.[1]

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References

  1. Прах, Богдан (2015). Духовенство Перемиської Єпархії та Апостольської Адміністрації Лемківщини. Том 1: Біографічні нариси (1939—1989) (in Ukrainian). Львів: Видавництво УКУ. pp. 498–499. ISBN 978-966-2778-21-2.
  2. "Father Oleksandr Malynowskyj †". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Yakiv Medvetskyi
Apostolic Exarch of Łemkowszczyzna
1941–1945
Succeeded by
Vacant
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