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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Members of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from Canada, Ed Stelmach, Stefan Czmil, Walt Lastewka, Josaphat Kuntsevych, Ivan Naumovich, Eugene Melnyk, Theresa Ducharme, Josyf Slipyj, Zynoviy Kovalyk, Klymentiy Sheptytsky, Soter Ortynsky, Basil Kovpak, Volodymyr Sterniuk, Basil H. Losten, Victor J. Pospishil, Paul Patrick Chomnycky, Roman Danylak, Josaphata Hordashevska, Jules C. E. Riotte, Stefan Soroka, Ed Evanko, Vasyl Velychkovsky, Josaphat Kotsylovsky, Philip Ruh, Augustine Hornyak, Innocent Lotocky, Severian Baranyk, Symeon Lukach, Hryhory Khomyshyn, Omelyan Kovch, Mykola Konrad, Michael Kuchmiak, Roman Lysko, Andriy Ishchak, Volodymyr Pryjma, Ihor Vozniak, Yakym Senkivskyi, Ivan Volansky, Sofron Dmyterko, Tarsykiya Matskiv, Michel Hrynchyshyn, Josyf Milyan, Ivan Prasko, Hlib Lonchyna, Lawrence Daniel Huculak, Maxim Hermaniuk, Bohdan Dzyurakh, Mykola Simkaylo, Jan Martyniak, Bryan Bayda, David Motiuk, Kenneth Nowakowski, Julian Gbur. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Father Stefan Czmil (20 October 1914 - 22 January 1978) was a Ukrainian Eastern Catholic saint known for his missionary work in Argentina as well as for work in his native Ukraine and Italy. Father Czmil was born in Sudova Vyshnya a small town in western Ukraine, some 30 kilometers from the Polish border Rawa Ruska/Medyka. His parents, Stefan and Julia Szydlowska, were Ukrainian patriots and Christians, who managed to instill into their son a sincere love of Ukraine and the Greek-Catholic Church, as the Ukrainian Catholic Church then was officially known. After the first school years in his native town, and because he showed a keen interest in his studies, in 1925 he was sent to the Ukrainian all-boys gymnasium in Peremyshl, Ukrainian town under Polish rule. The then catechist of the Gymnasium, Father P...