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    Metropolitan Ilarion (secular name Ivan Ivanovych Ohienko; Ukrainian: Іван Іванович Огієнко, romanized: Ohiienko; 2 January (14 January), 1882 in Brusyliv...
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    Fedenko, died in Germany Dmytro Isayevych, died in Poland Metropolitan Ilarion (Ivan Ohienko), died in Canada Vyacheslav Prokopovych, died in France Fedir...
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    Testament; Ivan Khomenko translation, so-called "Rome Bible", translated by Greek-Catholic translator in Rome, Italy; Metropolitan Ilarion (Ivan Ohienko) translation...
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  • 1957 Ivan Khomenko translation; (Переклад Хоменка) Rome. Translation by Catholic priest, including deuterocanonicals. 1942, 1962 Metropolitan Ilarion (Ivan...
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  • (Skrypnyk) - (1949-1950) Metropolitan Ilarion (Ohienko) - (1951-1972) Metropolitan Michael (Khoroshy) - (1951-1977) Metropolitan Andrew (Metiuk) [uk] -...
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  • of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada Metropolitan Ilarion (Ohienko), former primate and metropolitan of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada...
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  • Russian and Ukrainian historians. For example, Professor Ilarion Ohienko, later Metropolitan Hilarion, wrote that the accession of the Metropolis of Kyiv...
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    both Panteleimon Kulish himself and the general public of Ukrainians. Ilarion Ohienko pointed out the lack of rhythmicity and lack of melody: "But actually...
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