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Prawosławne parafie Pińska w XVI wieku

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The main centre of the diocese of Turov and Pinsk in the XVI century was Pinsk. In the XVI century Pinsk became the local economic-politic metropolis. The greatest services to the development of the Church life were rendered by the rulers of the principalities: Ann Svidrigellova Horodecka, Semen, Maria, and Vasyl Olelkovich, Ivan, Fiodor, and Helen Yaroslavovich, Semen and George Holshansky, and Vasyl Fedorovich Ostrogsky and Constantine Ivanovich Ostrogsky. Thanks to their foundations and bequests more than 16 orthodox parishes and a few monasteries were founded. They were also the patrons of many iconographers, cantors, copyists and others artists.
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Ecumenical dialogue and pastoral ministry is a pressing summons for every Bishop to a specific apostolic duty in the new context of impacting the transformation of life, communal and personal, caused by the pandemic. The search for Christian unity has continued, and has made progress. One of the fruits of this is the new document of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity: The Bishop and Christian Unity. An Ecumenical Vademecum. The Bishop’s responsibility for promoting Christian unity is not to be looked for as the fruit of our own efforts; it is first and foremost a gift of the Holy Trinity to the Church. This does not excuse, however, bishops from making every effort, beginning with prayer itself, to hasten the journey towards full unity. The first essential task is for bishops to keep ecumenical responsibility alive in four fields: spiritual ecumenism, dialogue of charity, dialogue of truth and dialogue of life. The study reflects the fundamental areas of the ecumenical work of bishops in the light of the newly issued document of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
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