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Cathedral city - Kyiv. Cathedral - Refectory Church of St. Anthony and Theodosius of Pechersk.
By the decision of the Synod of the UOC dated December 23, 2010 (magazine No. 49) in the Kyiv diocese of the vicariate: Brovary, Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky, Makarovsky, Yagotinsky.
By the decision of the Synod of the UOC dated September 25, 2013 (magazine No. 58), it was separated from the Kyiv diocese. The Kyiv diocese includes the city of Kyiv, Vasilkovsky, Borodyansky, Ivankovsky, Kiev-Svyatoshinsky, Makarovsky, Obukhovsky, Polessky and Fastovsky districts of the Kyiv region.
Diocese today(as of December 2017)
From the report of Metropolitan Onufry of Kyiv and All Ukraine at the diocesan meeting of the Kyiv diocese on December 25, 2017:
Unites parishes and monasteries on the territory of Kyiv and 7 districts of the Kyiv region: Obukhovsky, Vasilkovsky, Fastovsky, Makarovsky, Borodyansky, Kiev-Svyatoshinsky and Ivankovsky.
There are 33 deaneries in the diocese - 32 parish (15 in Kyiv and 17 in the region) and a monastery.
There are 396 parishes in the diocese (163 in Kyiv and 233 in the region).
There are 23 monasteries: 13 male (including) and 10 female. In addition, there are 9 stauropegial monasteries of the UOC (among which 3 men’s and 5 women’s) subordinate to the Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine.
At the end of 2017, 777 clergy served in the parishes and monasteries of the Kyiv diocese: of them in Kyiv - 524 (443 priests and 81 deacons), in the region - 253 (229 priests and 24 deacons).
In monasteries, including stauropegial ones, 1035 people serve as monks: 455 in men’s and 580 in women’s.
There are 12 diocesan departments and 2 commissions.
Report of Metropolitan Onufry of Kyiv and All Ukraine at the diocesan meeting of the Kyiv diocese (December 25, 2017)
A country: Ukraine City: Kyiv Address: 01015, Ukraine, Kyiv, st. Lavrskaya, 15, bldg. 49 Telephone: (10-380-44) 255-12-13 Fax machine: 254-53-01 Website: http://mitropolia.kiev.ua Email: [email protected] Supervisor: Onuphry, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine (Berezovsky Orest Vladimirovich) Vicar bishop: Panteleimon, Archbishop of Buchansky, vicar of the Kyiv diocese (Bashchuk Viktor Romanovich) Alexander, Archbishop of Gorodnitsky, vicar of the Kiev diocese (Nesterchuk Vasily Konstantinovich) Victor, Bishop of Baryshevsky, vicar of the Kiev diocese (Kotsaba Vladimir Dmitrievich) Jonah, Archbishop of Obukhovsky, vicar of Kyiv diocese (Cherepanov Maxim Alexandrovich) Isaac, Bishop of Vorzel, vicar of the Kyiv diocese (Andronik Fedor Filippovich) On the night of May 29, 2019, in the Kyiv region, unknown persons robbed two churches of the Boryspil diocese of the UOC, reports the Information and Educational Department of the UOC, citing the press service of the diocese. In the temple in honor of [...] 31.05.2019Publications
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Sermons of the Primate
ORTHODOX CALENDAR
12th Sunday after Pentecost. Voice 3rd.
Meeting of the Vladimir Icon Holy Mother of God(the festival was established in memory of the salvation of Moscow from the invasion of Tamerlane in 1395).
Mchch. Adrian and Natalia (305–311). Blzh. Maria Diveevskaya (1931).
St. Adrian Ondrusovsky (1549). Cathedral of Nizhny Novgorod Saints (movable celebration on the 1st Sunday after 1 August 26).
Sschmch. Peter Ievlev presbyter (1918); St. Georgy Kossov, presbyter (1928); sschmch. Victor of Ellan Presbyter, martyr. Dimitri Morozov, Peter Bordan and St. Roman Medved, presbyter (1937). Finding the relics of St. Nicholas, Metropolitan Alma-Ata (2000).
Pskov-Pechersk Icon of the Mother of God, called “Tenderness” (1524).
Morning – Ev. 1st, Matthew, 116 readings, XXVIII, 16–20. Lit. – 1 Cor., 158 readings, XV, 1–11. Matthew, 79 zach., XIX, 16–26. Theotokos: Phil., 240 readings, II, 5–11. Luke, 54, X, 38–42; XI, 27–28.