Mykola Tsehelskyi
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Mykola Tsehelskyi (Ukrainian: Ми��о́ла Цеге́льський, alternative English spelling: Nicholas), December 17, 1896- May 25, 1951, was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest.[1] The Church considers him a martyr due to his refusal to convert under duress.
Tsehelskyi was born in December 17, 1896 in the village of Strusiv, Ternopil Region in what has then Austria-Hungary. In 1923, he graduated from the Lviv University theology faculty. On April 5, 1925, Sheptyskyi ordained Tsehelskyi to the priesthood. He was assigned to a parish.[1]
At the end of World War II, the Soviet authorities started pressuring Tsehelskyi to convert to the Russian Orthodox Church, threatening to beat him. He refused to convert. On October 28, 1946, Tsehelskyi was arrested and on January 27, 1947, was sent to prison in the Moldova SSR. After Tsehelskyi's imprisonment, his family was exiled to Chita in Russia.[1][2]
While in prison, Tsehelskyi wrote to his wife, saying "My dearest wife, the feast of the Dormition was our 25th wedding anniversary. I recall fondly our family life together, and every day in my dreams I am with you and the children, and this makes me happy... I happy give a fatherly kiss to all their foreheads and I hope to live honestly, behaving blamelessly, keeping far from everything that is foul. I pray for this most of all. "[1]
On May 25, 1951, Tsehelskyi died in prison in Moldova and was buried in the camp cemetery.
References[]
- ^ a b c d Church of the Martyrs: The New Saints of Ukraine. Turiĭ, Oleh., Lʹvivsʹka bohoslovsʹka akademii︠a︡. Instytut istoriï T︠S︡erkvy., Lʹvivsʹka bohoslovsʹka akademii︠a︡. Lviv, Ukraine: St. John's Monastery, Pub. Division Svichado. 2004. pp. \. ISBN 966-561-345-6. OCLC 55854194.
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Further reading[]
- Лідія Купчик. Життєносні стовпи Церкви. Львів. — Місіонер — 2010.
- Лідія Купчик (редактор). Родом зі Струсова. Розповіді про Цегельських. Львів — 2002. Завантажити книгу
- Б. Головин, В. Чубатий. Цегельський Микола-Сава-Йосафат Теодорович // Тернопільський енциклопедичний словник : у 4 т. / редкол.: Г. Яворський та ін. — Тернопіль : Видавничо-поліграфічний комбінат «Збруч», 2008. — Т. 3 : П — Я. — 708 с. — ISBN 978-966-528-279-2. — С. 568–569.
- People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
- Ukrainian Austro-Hungarians
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Catholic martyrs
- 1896 births
- 1951 deaths