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Andrew Sheptytsky

Venerable Metropolitan
Andrey Sheptytsky, O.S.B.M.
Metropolitan Galicia, Archbishop of Lviv (Lemberg)
Andrzej Szeptycki (a).jpg
Church Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Appointed 12 December 1900
Installed 17 January 1901
Term ended 1 November 1944
Predecessor Metropolitan Archbishop Julian Sas-Kuilovsky
Successor Cardinal Josyf Slipyj
Orders
Ordination 22 August 1892
Consecration 17 September 1899
by Metropolitan Archbishop Julian Sas-Kuilovsky
Personal details
Birth name Roman Aleksander Maria Sheptytsky
Born 29 July 1865
Prylbychi, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austrian Empire
Died November 1, 1944(1944-11-01) (aged 79)
Lviv, Ukrainian SSR
Buried St. George's Cathedral,
Lviv, Ukraine
49°50′19.48″N 24°0′46.19″E / 49.8387444°N 24.0128306°E / 49.8387444; 24.0128306
Nationality Ukrainian
Coat of arms Andrey Sheptytsky, O.S.B.M.'s coat of arms
Sainthood
Venerated in Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Title as Saint Venerable

Andrey Sheptytsky, O.S.B.M., (Ukrainian: Митрополит Андрей Шептицький; Polish: Andrzej Szeptycki; 29 July 1865 – 1 November 1944) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1901 until his death in 1944. His tenure spanned two world wars and seven political regimes: Austrian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Soviet, General Government (Nazi), and again Soviet.

According to the church historian Jaroslav Pelikan, "Arguably, Metropolitan Andriy Sheptytsky was the most influential figure… in the entire history of the Ukrainian Church in the twentieth century". The Lviv National Museum, founded by Sheptytsky in 1905, now bears his name.

He was born as Count Roman Aleksander Maria Sheptytsky (Szeptycki) in a village 40 km west/northwest of Lviv called Prylbychi, in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, then a crownland of the Austrian Empire.

Szeptycki family is from an Ruthenian line, which in the 19th century had become polonized, Roman Catholic and French-speaking, while Fredro family is also of noble Polish origin. Among his ancestors there were many important church figures, including two metropolitans of Kiev, Atanasy and Lev. His maternal grandfather was the Polish writer Aleksander Fredro. One of his brothers, Klymentiy Sheptytsky, M.S.U., became a Studite monk, and another, Stanisław Szeptycki, became a military general in the Polish Army. He was 2 m 10 cm (6 ft. 10 in.) tall.


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