Established: 1992
Director: Oleh Turii, Candidate's Degree in Historical Studies
Tel.: (380-322) 76-27-77,
Tel/fax: (380-322) 79-85-96
e-mail: ichinbox@ichistory.org,
See fully illustrated website at www.ichistory.org
Purpose:To study the history of Christianity in Ukraine in
the context of Eastern European Church history
Fields of activity:
Systematization of sources
Collection of oral testimonies
Analytical and general studies of individual problems and phenomena of
Ukrainian Church history
Translations and publications
Academic projects:
"Fortitude and Flexibility: The Oral (Living) History of the Underground
Life of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, 1946-1989"
The purpose of the project is to collect and conduct a scholarly interpretation
of the testimony of witnesses regarding the forced liquidation of the UGCC
by Soviet authorities and testimony about the religious life of its faithful
and hierarchy.
"AUFBRUCH: Status of the Churches of Eastern and Central Europe in
post- totalitarian societies"
In 1997 "living history" project became a constituent part of the
international comparative research initiated by the Pastorales Forum in Vienna.
This forum is headed by Prof. Paul Zuhlener and under the patronage of the
Council of European Bishops' Conferences. The purpose of the project is to
provide a theological interpretation of the experience of the communist period
in order to develop a pastoral strategy for the Catholic Church under the
current conditions of transition.
"The Church in the Life of Society: Inter-Confessional and International
Relations in Halychyna, 1772-1989"
"Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Eparchial Visitation Record: Cataloguing
and Publication"
Departments of the Institute of Church History
An archive and museum department were founded to collect, store and analyze
the information which comes to the Institute of Church History as part of the
project "The Living History of the Underground of the UGCC."
The computer department provides computer services for the ICH. A major task
of the department is to create the computer database of the Institute.
The pastoral department maintains contact with people who were repressed for
their membership in the underground UGCC offering them moral and material support.
Institute of Church History Celebrates 10th Anniversary
The Institute of Church History (ICH) was founded to spread the news about a
great spiritual treasure: the heroic martyrdom which the underground Ukrainian
Greek Catholic Church suffered from 1946 to 1989. The living witnesses of the
underground Church, priests, monks, nuns, and laity, are passing into eternity.
The Institute’s task is to gather these eyewitness accounts and to analyze them
with scholarly methods.
The ICH’s founder and director for a decade was Fr. Borys Gudziak, Ph.D.,
current rector of UCU. In 2002, Dr. Oleh Turii (pictured here with Cardinal
Kasper) was chosen as the new director. As Chair of the History Department
of the Theology Faculty, Dr. Turii has been awarded the Bohdan Bociurkiw
Memorial Faculty Scholarship. This award was graciously endowed by the
St. Florian Foundation and its benefactors Joan and George Weigel, renowned
Catholic author and member of the UCEF Advisory Council. The ICH played
a significant role in the revival of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
in Ukraine. It became the base on which the Lviv Theological Academy, now
the Ukrainian Catholic University, was revived in 1994.
Using the newest developments in information technology, the ICH has created
a computer archive unlike any in Europe: every Internet user can listen to
digitalized interview recordings and work with transcripts and copies of
documents.
In its 10 years of activity, the ICH has conducted an extensive oral history
project with 1400 individual interviews that include:
over 50,000 pages of transcribed and digitalized material
audio archives with 2,200 hours of recordings
In addition, the institute has collected:
more than 2,000 original documents from KGB and communist party archives
5,000 photographs
200 authentic museum artifacts
Contact
Ukrainian Catholic University
vul. Ilariona Sventsitskoho, 17
Lviv, 79011, UKRAINE