Sunday, February 3, 1985

UNA Supreme Assembly allocates $1 million for seniors' housing


Canada toughens immigration requirements for self-exiles from Eastern Europe, USSR


Congressional group to study U.S. policy toward Afghanistan


Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Ukraine
The following excerpts are from Issue No. 1 of the Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Ukraine, an underground publication which made its appearance in January 1984 but has only recently reached the West. Thus far, eight issues have made their way out of Ukraine. The Chronicle is published in samvydav form by the Initiative Group for the Defense of Believers and the Church, which was founded in 1982 to promote the legalization of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, which has been outlawed since 1946. The following translation was prepared for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty by Marta D. Olynyk.

Notifications


Osipova, Ratushynska stage hunger strikes


Badzio hospitalized for five months


Ukrainian Independence Day marked at Washington reception, symposium


Bradley cites Ukrainians' freedom struggle


Soviet government report concludes alcoholism rampant among populace


Connecticut congresswoman protests arrests of Ukrainian Helsinki Group members


San Francisco Ukrainians honor Denver-bound community leader
by Barbara Kubichka


Connecticut AHRU scores report's cursory reference to rights activists


Ukrainian police chief reappointed


Antonovych prizes awarded for 1984


Ukrainian National Shrine in D.C.: a report on progress and plans
by the Rev. Joseph Denischuk


Family donates $76,700 to shrine


Obituary
Sophia Oshea, 99, of Maryland


EDITORIAL
Seniors' housing


FACES AND PLACES
by Myron B. Kuropas
In honor of World Marriage Day


A GLIMPSE OF SOVIET REALITY
Soviet Ukrainian scholar on Christian and atheist humanism
by Andrew Sorokowski


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

A postscript to Kuropas column
Revoke Duranty's Pulitzer Prize
Share information on January 22


Roma Pryma-Bohachevsky: 20 years of teaching "Ukrainian dancing, ballet and love for our culture"

Prima ballerina began dancing at age 3
by Natalia Dmytrijuk

A day at the Pryma dance studio
by Natalia Dmytrijuk


Ukrainian Independence Day - 1985 commemorations

New Jersey
Jersey City, N.J.
St. John's School, Newark, N.J.
Toms River/Ocean County, N.J.
Maplewood, N.J.


Notes on people

Receives research award
Couple honored for committee work
Elected museum head


Bishop Losten addresses TUSM's annual meeting


Pobratymy Plast fraternity meets in Illinois


New Jersey governor officiates at lighting of ethnic tree


Greater Newark UAVets elect officers


Manor offers workshops


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Saturday, February 9; Saturday, February 16
ONGOING


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 3, 1985, No. 5, Vol. LIII


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