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		<title>The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Canada</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="a" style="left: 929px; top: 1421px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">The first settlers of Ukrainian origin on the Canadian Prairies were Ivan Pylypiv </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 1665px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">and Wasyl Eleniak, arriving in the fall of 1891. <span class="a" style="left: 2383px; top: 1665px; word-spacing: 2px; letter-spacing: -1px;">They and the subsequent tens of </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 1908px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">thousands were, in the main, from the Western portion of contemporary Ukraine known </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 2152px; word-spacing: 5px; letter-spacing: -1px;">as Halychyna (oftentimes termed <span class="l7">Galicia). </span></span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 2152px; word-spacing: 5px; letter-spacing: -1px;"><span class="l7">This territory, which until the <span class="l6">end of <span class="l6">World </span></span></span></span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 2396px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">War II was dominated by Polish cultural and political influences, was overwhelmingly </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 2640px; word-spacing: 6px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Ukrainian (Greek) Catholic. <span class="a" style="left: 1730px; top: 2640px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">By 1911, of the approximately one hundred twenty </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 2884px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">thousand Ukrainians in Canada, only somewhere around twenty-five thousand were </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 3128px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Orthodox, primarily Bukovinians and under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 3372px; word-spacing: 4px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Metropolitan of North America</span>. <span class="a" style="left: 1871px; top: 3372px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Although the immigration was predominantly </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 3616px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Ukrainian Catholic, that very community in 1918 gave birth to a uniquely Canadian </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 3860px; word-spacing: 3px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Prairie creation in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of </span><span class="a" style="left: 663px; top: 4104px; letter-spacing: -1px;">Canad</span>a.<br />
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		<title>The Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church in Canada</title>
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