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Our Clergy 

Our parish is blessed to be guided by the pastoral leadership of Metropolitan Arch Bishop Borys Gudziak, whose vision calls us to live our faith with depth, compassion, and joyful witness, and by Fr. Alexander Dumenko, who serves our community through prayer, teaching, and attentive pastoral care. Together, their ministry reflects the heart of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church—faithful to the Byzantine tradition, rooted in the Gospel, and responsive to the needs of God’s people today.

Through the celebration of the Divine Liturgy, the Holy Mysteries, and daily pastoral presence, our clergy help shape a welcoming spiritual home where Christ is encountered, faith is nurtured, and the hope of the Resurrection is shared with all.

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Our Clergy 

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His Beatitude Sviatoslav Shevchuk
 

Father and Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, His Beatitude Sviatoslav serves as a spiritual leader and voice of hope for the faithful throughout the world. Through his pastoral leadership, prayer, and witness, he calls the Church to remain rooted in Christ, faithful to its tradition, and courageous in living and proclaiming the Gospel in every circumstance.

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Metropolitan Archbishop Borys Gudziak

 

Metropolitan Archbishop of Philadelphia for Ukrainians, Bishop Borys Gudziak is a shepherd, scholar, and witness to hope who leads with deep faith, compassion, and a commitment to living the Gospel in today’s world. His ministry inspires unity, service, and joyful fidelity to the rich tradition of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.

Fr. Alexander Dumenko

 

Fr. Alexander Dumenko serves our parish with dedication and pastoral care and is also the Pastor of Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church in Silver Spring, Maryland. Rooted in the Byzantine tradition of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, he faithfully celebrates the Divine Liturgy and accompanies the faithful through prayer, teaching, and service, fostering a welcoming community centered on Christ and the hope of the Resurrection.

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