Omelian Hlibovytskyi

Omelian Mykhailovych Hlibovytskyi (Ukrainian: Омелян Михайлович Глібовицький; 1856, according to other sources 1857, Berezhany, Austrian Empire – 27 September 1905, Hlybochok, Austria-Hungary[1]) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and public figure. Son of Mykhailo, brother of Dariia, Domna (wife of Sylvestr Lepkyi) and Lonhyn, father of Vasyl[2] Hlibovytskyi, uncle (by mother) of Bohdan, Levko and Mykola Lepkyi.[1]

Omelian Hlibovytskyi
Омелян Глібовицький
Born1856, according to other sources 1857
Died27 September 1905
NationalityUkrainian
Alma materLviv Theological Seminary

Biography

Omelian Hlibovytskyi was born in 1856 (or 1857) in Berezhany, now the Berezhany Hromada, Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.[1]

Hlibovytskyi graduated from the Lviv Theological Seminary (1881) and was ordained a priest at the same time. He served in parishes in the town of Melnytsia-Podilska (1886–1887)[3] and the villages of Khudykivtsi (1887–1889),[4] Bilche-Zolote ([1886], 1889–1893),[5][6] Tsyhany (1893–1903),[7] Hlybochok (1903–1905+)[8] in the Chortkiv district.[1]

In 1895, Mykhailo Dorundiak, Bohdan Lepkyi, Ivan Trush, Ivan Franko,[9] Andrii Tshaikovskyi,[10] and Vasyl Shchurat visited Hlibovytskyi in Tsyhany.[1][11] He corresponded with Ivan Franko.[12]

References

  1. (in Ukrainian) Петро Довгошия, Глібовицький Омелян Михайлович // Ternopil Encyclopedic Dictionary: in 4 v. / editorial board: H. Yavorskyi and other, Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2010, V. 4: А—Я (додатковий), S. 149. — ISBN 978-966-528-318-8.
  2. Василь Павло Глібовицький нар. 14 січня 1904 пом. близ. 1945, Родовід.
  3. (in English) Melnycja Podilska // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 134, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  4. (in English) Xudykivci // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 251, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  5. (in English) Bilce Zolote // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 33, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  6. (in English) Bilce Dobrokut // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 33, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  7. (in English) Cyhany // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 51, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  8. (in English) Hlubicok // Dmytro Blazheyovskyi. Historical sematism of the Eparchy of Stanyslaviv: From its establishment until the outbreak of World War II (1885–1938), Записки ЧСВВ, Секція I, Т. 51, Lviv: Misioner, 2002, S. 71, ISBN 966-658-228-4.
  9. Ірина Мадзій (2019-06-14). "Церква, в якій читав "Апостола" Іван Франко". Вільне життя.
    Ігор Медвідь (2015-11-28). "Рука допомоги претенденту на Нобеля: кілька історій про Франка та священиків". Zbruc.
    Євген Нахлік (2016-09-18). "Джерела Франкових застережень проти "Енгельсової держави"". Zbruc.
  10. Любомир Габруський (2021-11-01). "У Дубівці, що на Чортківщині, освятили відреставрований храм, в якому читав "Псалтир" Іван Франко". Чортків.Citi.
  11. Ольга Олексіїв-Онутчак (1998). "Спогади про родину о. Омеляна Глібовицького". Патріярхат.
  12. Ірина Мадзій (2019-05-29). "Іван Франко і Борщівський край". TeNews.
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