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Each little country of Eastern Europe hates & fears the next. Last week Bishop Papp of Miskolcz in Hungary obtained a carload of potatoes, consigned them to starving persons of his faith in ...
Not much is known about the Ruthenians’ origins. What we do know is that some time in the 14th and 17th centuries, a relatively compact Ruthenian settlement existed along the Polish-Ukrainian border.
The Ruthenians are East Slavic people, with the population from 1.5 to four million, out of whom the major part reside in Ukraine’s Trans Carpathian region.
St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral was completed in 1906. It is the home church of a small community of Rusyns (also called Ruthenians or Carpatho-Ruthenians) who immigrated to Minneapolis from the ...
Edward Lucas writes about the plight of Ruthenians. Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest examples of how media committed to building community and defending human rights can ...
Window on Eurasia writes about Transcarpathian Ruthenians of Ukraine, who are “calling on Moscow to recognize the independence of Subcarpathian Rus because Kyiv has ignored their demands for autonomy ...
Saints Cyril and Methodius: Christianity, via these two saints, came to Poland and all the Slavs (Ruthenians, Ukrainians, etc.). The major Polish Roman Catholic Seminary in the United States, in ...
THE CULTURAL and Education Centre (MKaOS) in Snina in eastern Slovakia, together with the Homeland Museum in Humenné, organised the 10th Podvihorlatský Folklore festival over the second weekend of May ...
Ruthenians Agitate for Prohibition in Galicia. August 22, 1928. See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date Advertisement (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) ...