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Unedited interview of Metropolitan Ioan (Teodorovych) with additional radio content Item Info

Unedited interview of Metropolitan Ioan (Teodorovych) with additional radio content

Creator:
Voice of America
Date Created:
1969
Description:
Unedited interview of Metropolitan Ioan (Teodorovych) by unknown female interviewer, and commentary by C. Warvariw. Interview covers the coming 50th anniversary of the 1921 Sobor in Kyiv, reminiscences of his arrival in the US, the Ukrainian Orthodox League, and the current state of the Church. The commentary gives more details about the Ukrainian Orthodox League and its 22nd Convention in Philadelphia.
Subjects:
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Ukrainian Orthodox League of the United States of America
Source collection:
Mykola Francuzenko papers
Source Identifier:
UHEC_MA_2014.4.1RL9
Type:
sound
Format:
audio/mp3
Languages:
Ukrainian
Form:
Interviews Radio programs
Interviewee:
Teodorovych, Ivan, Metropolitan
Host:
Warvariw, C.
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Unedited interview of Metropolitan Ioan (Teodorovych) with additional radio content", Mykola Francuzenko papers (UHEC_MA_2014.4.1RL9), Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives
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