Fr. Roman didn’t care what other people said. He did things how they were supposed to be done. Crosses, cassocks, and beards were verboten then. Now, they are the norm. Photo from 1975. #FrRoman50 pic.twitter.com/Cj0v0BMvuU
— Daniel Galadza (@CrunchMasterByz) August 2, 2020
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Fun fact in #CatholicTO history: fifty years ago today at the church where I am a Vicar Bishop Isidore Borecky ordained Fr Roman Galadza, a married man born in Ukraine but displaced by the war, to the priesthood. After the response Bishop did not ordain another married man.
— Fr Alexander Laschuk (@byzkanonist) August 2, 2020
New sample article (PDF)
— Sheptytsky Institute (@Sheptytsky) August 2, 2020
Liturgical Latinization and Kievan Ecumenism: Losing the Koinê of Koinonia
Peter Galadzahttps://t.co/Zr0wOdgmp2@kinstitute @Koinonia_b @CCityCatholic @ThomasACStout @wcgrimley pic.twitter.com/ru1cncKq0W