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adam_text | Table of Contents
List of Maps and Photographs ix
Acknowledgements xi
A Note on Transliteration xv
CHAPTER 1
Introduction 1
Religious Experiences, Institutions, and Organizations 4
Religious Organizations in (Post)socialism 21
Field Research 26
Structure of the Book 33
CHAPTER 2
The Dzhublyk Apparitions and Modern Apparitional Patterns 37
The Site 44
The Visionaries and the Managers 50
The Messages and the Visions 57
Networks of Support and Transnational Connections 65
Crisis Conditions 69
Organizational Embracement, Organizational Rejection 71
Concluding Remarks 84
CHAPTER 3
Nation and Church in Transcarpathia 87
Transcarpathia in Todays Ukraine and the Rusyn Question 90
A Sui luris Eparchy within Present-Day Ukraine: A Brief History 98
A strong eparchy with an ambiguous status: from the Union of
Uzhhorod to Soviet rule 100
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The structure of the Greek Catholic Church in Transcarpathia
during the Soviet era 108
The post-Soviet period 117
Liturgical practice 125
The Virgin Mary at Dzhublyk and the Ukrainian Question 129
Concluding Remarks 139
CHAPTER 4
Authority of the Priests 145
Priests and their Relations with the Laity in Transcarpathia 153
Whos in charge? 156
The effects of the work of underground Greek Catholic priests
during the Soviet Era 159
Dzhublyk and the underground priests 171
The economic and legal basis of parish life 173
Clerical Strategies of Negotiation over Authority and its Legitimation 181
Networking as a member of the local elite 186
Withdrawal—remaining aloof 190
Caring for the flock and deepening the faith 193
Charisma—freeing the people from suffering 197
Fear of black prayer 201
Concluding Remarks 202
CHAPTER 5
Call for Unity and Management of “Divergent Devotions” 211
Dzhublyk and Nyzhnie Bolotne Parish 216
The Practice of the Psaltyr 223
From Community Cult to Religious Network:
Dzhublyk and Mothers Prayers 228
Breaking up the Orthodox Imaginary 234
The Know-How of Religious Life 252
Marian Apparitions as Divergent Devotions? 260
CHAPTER 6
Conclusion: Marian Apparitions as Sites of Transformation 267
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Index
Altai 21-4, 30
Amsterdam (apparitions) 58, 76
apocalyptic worldview 38-39, 45,198
Apolito, Paolo 40, 41-3, 88
apparitions 1-4, 27, 28
academic literature on 3, 33, 37-44,
47-48, 84-5, 88-89, 207, 258-9,
264-5
church response to 3, 20, 27, 33, 34,
71-84,134, 214-20, 259-62, 270-2,
275
instrumentalization of 39-43, 88-
89,128- 139,142, 209-10, 269, 276
management of 5,11, 28, 31, 50-57,
170-2, 214-20, 258
modern patters 37-44, 57-60, 69-
74,198, 263, 265
sites 27, 44-50, 58 see also
individual names
rules of adjudication 71-84, 270
veracity of 33, 42, 49-50, 57, 65, 67,
72, 75-6, 78, 216, 259-62, 269, 274-5
see also: Dzhublyk, visionaries,
innovations
architecture (building) 45-50, 58, 66, 83,
100,133,157,159,164-5,176, 221,
231-3, 236, 238-41, 252
atheism 25-26, 30, 70,121,134,137,158-9,
177, 202
Austro-Hungarian Empire (Habsburg
Empire) 86, 91-2, 96, 99-100,121,
173-4
Barrett, Justin 6-7,149
Bastero, Juan Louis 77
Batt, Judy 96
Bax, Mart 41, 43, 60, 89,152, 217,
Behar, Ruth 152,182, 201-2, 203
Bendas, Danyl xii, 29,108,113-5,116,126,
127,160,167,177
Bennett, Jeffrey 38, 40, 43, 47, 60, 63, 74,
88,137,142
Bennett-Carp enter, Benjamin 253-4, 266
Berryman, Edward 43,142, 270
Bilki x, xiii, 28,102,126,166-7, 223, 244
deanery 27,154, 217
black prayer 196, 200-1
Blackbourn, David 37-8, 40, 43,73,143,
Bobbitt, Rachel S. 44-5, 52, 59-60, 65,
69-70, 71, 77
borders 27, 34, 50, 67, 86, 90-4, 96, 98,
146,152-4,198,199, 228-30, 232,
238, 245, 248, 271
Boroniava 48, 49, 54,138
Borzhavs ke 28,110,114,115,116,117,118,
161
Bromley, David G. 44-5, 52, 59-60, 65,
69-70, 71, 77
Brotherhood of the Holy Family 66,117,
217-21, 224, 247,
Brovdii family (various names) 113,114,
115,116,160,161
Brovdii, Andrii 105
Brubaker, Rogers 35, 93,138-9,141, 210-
11, 245
306
Index
Buzalka, Jurai xi, 30,100, 237
Byrnes, Timothy A. 35, 268
Byzantisation 35, 82,121, 228, 238, 241,
272-3
cantor x, 157,158,163,165,169,171,174,
215, 222, 224-5, 252
Carpatho Ukraine 104-6,109,110,132-3
Casanova, José 209-11, 212
charisma 18, 32, 52, 74, 83,153,169,181-5,
189,191,193,194,196-201, 267-9
charismatic bureaucracy 32,181, 267, 269
Chaultur, Milan 68
Chenheri, Ivan 111,161
Children of the Holy Family 66,132, 217,
226-8
Christian, William 64, 84,137,151,184
Christianity
anthropology of 12-3,15,19-21, 62,
237
Eastern 4, 62,145-9, 238, 257, 272
Western 4, 37, 32,145-7, 241
church finances 16,17-8, 46, 54, 69, 80,
97,103,157,173-9,187-9,197,199,
204, 251
church management 3,15,19-21, 39-40,
54-7, 61, 67-8, 71-84, 89,111-13,
127,130,141-2,146-9,153,158-69,
177-80,185-9,195, 207-8, 210, 216-
20, 233-63, 266-74
Clearwaters (apparition) 259
clergy
authority of 144-208
education 48,109-10,113-5,126-8,
164,166,184-5,195,198, 255
estrangement of 101-3,173-4
families of 52-3,109,113,178,181,
183-4,188-9,196-7, 200, 203, 251
finances 16-7, 54, 69, 80,103,157,
173,179,187-9,197,199, 203-4, 251
martyrs 46-7, 60,102,108,124,131,
167-70, 204-5, 220, 271
prayers over people 194,197
underground 46-7, 69,107-115,116,
121,127-8,130-1,137,149,158-72,
183-6,191-3, 202, 204-5, 212, 224,
233-6, 261, 271
clergy-laity relations 34, 69, 74, 79-80,
124,144,152-66,171-3,176,180,184,
198, 201-8
cognitive approaches 5-7, 52,138-41,149,
262, 276
Comaroff, Jean and John 12, 20, 265,
commonality 150, 210-13, 233, 245
community cult 211-13, 221-26
connectedness 35,149, 211-13, 224, 248,
conservatism 40, 246-7, 262
Cooper, Frederick 35, 210-11, 245
Corwin, Anna 15, 32
curator (kurator) 175,177-9,185
Czarniawska, Barbara 13,19
Czechoslovakia 96,103-5,174,175
Darden, Keith 91
Davie, Grace 212, 231, 271
devotions
confession 30, 54, 59, 74, 83, 111, 161,
166,171-2,181,196, 200, 202, 220,
235, 262
divergent 58, 209, 258, 262-3
Fatima Saturdays 194, 235
First Fridays 161,170,172, 229, 235
innovations 28,194-5, 216, 228-30,
248, 254-60, 262-3, 267, 269, 273
see also know how
rosary 59,121,137,158,161,162, 229,
235, 261,
Stations of the Cross 45-6, 60, 97,
121,133-5,138,158,162, 241, 261
veneration of the Eucharist 121
DiMaggio, Paul 15-16
Dmitrenko, Sofron 112-14
Dolge x, 102, 239, 241
Domestication 25-26,150-151,177
Dragadze, Tamara 24, 25,150,177
Dufiniets, Stefan 164-5
Durkheim, Emile 7,11,136, 213
dvadtsatka 156,175-6
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Dzhublyk
initial apparition 1-2
location 27, 52
managers 52-57 see also Kobal,
Petro, Tsyipesh Atanasii
main message 2, 4, 59,155, 209
materiality 44-51, 62-3, 83-4
significance of 3-4, 27, 33-5, 37, 43,
128-44,150-72, 214-21, 226-32
See also Virgin Mary visionaries,
apparitions, miracles
Echeverría, Loreto 39-40, 69
Eliade, Mircea 6
emigrant communities 47, 69, 93,101-3,
120, 247
Eucharist 56, 59,121,147,181, 200, 205, 214,
220, 255
Europe 2, 27, 30, 69, 71, 74, 86, 90, 95-6,
98, 99,102,120,122,126,135,137,
140,171, 245,
exile 111, 158-9,165
exorcism 54,138,198-200
experiences (religious)
analytic term 4-5,14, 25, 264
as basis of religion 3, 5, 8,14-5, 22,
25, 35, 38-43, 51, 56, 60, 64-5, 84,
142, 212-3, 254, 271, 274-5
cognitive understandings 5-8, 264
deemed religious 6-7,14,19, 21-2,
23-4, 26, 264-5
regulation of 10,12,15-6, 21, 23-4,
25, 42-4, 51-2, 56-7, 64-6, 74, 84-
85,142-3, 264, 267-8, 270, 274,
275-6
see also visionaries, pilgrimage
Fatima (apparition) 38, 43, 60, 63, 74,137,
142, 235, 259
Fedorko, Stepan 160-1
Finke, Roger 216
Galicia 27, 46, 91-7,101,104-6,110,112,
114,118,120-3,125-8,133-8,158,
162,166,168,192, 215, 219, 221, 233,
259
Garabandal (apparition) 38, 58
Gellner, David 9,12
gender 37, 43, 61, 213, 215, 222-3, 229 see
also Mothers Prayers
Germany (German) xi, xii, 30,105-6,127,
137,141,176,184
glocalization 208, 213, 253-4, 258
Goltz, Hermann 21,145,148, 273
Greek Catholic Church administrative
divisions
Eparchy of Kosice 67, 68,123
Eparchy of Presov 100,123, 273
Eparchy of Gherla/Szamosujvar 100
Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic
Church 98-9
Eparchy of Hajdudorog 100-1
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
xi, 3,16, 33, 67, 81, 83, 88, 97-9,113,
115,118-23,127,136,141,167,171
Eparchy of Oradea/Nagyvarad 100
see also: Mukachevo Greek Catholic
Eparchy
Greek Catholic Church underground 46,
69, 82,107-116,121,127-8,130-1,
137,149,155 158-172,174,183-6,
189-92, 202, 204-5, 212, 219, 233-6,
249, 261, 271 see also individual
names of priests
Greek Catholic Seminary in Uzhhorod
xii, 29,108,109,110,114,118,124,127,
154,157,161,168,180,191, 204, 207
groupness 211, 245
Guthrie, Stewar 7
Hann, Christopher 21,100,145,148,149,
151, 273,
Harding, Susan 29-30
Hilgers, Irene 25
Hirsch, Eric 9,12
Hleba, Andrii 160-1, 204
Hodgson, Geoffrey 11,13-4
Holovach, Iosip 111-2,116,127
308
Index
Horinetskii, Ivan 167
Horzov, Stepan 160
Humphrey, Caroline 26, 78,183
Hungary (Hungarian) 2, 70, 86, 90-1, 94,
96, 99-106,110,120-1,127,132,137,
139-42,168,173-5,184, 205, 238,
272
Husar, Lubomyr 220,
identity
Catholic 30, 78,158-60,168, 204,
211-2, 231, 245-6, 248-9, 261, 267
national 2-3, 23, 27, 30, 33, 34, 70,
87-88, 91-7,100-8,115,124-6,130,
138-9,142, 209, 210
theories of 138-9, 210-11, 245
Imstychevo xiii, 28
institutions 3-4, 7-8,17-8, 21, 24-6
creation of 10,17-8,19, 72-4, 77, 80
difference with organizations 4-5,
9-14,16-7,19, 25,107,117,183, 212,
233-4, 264-5, 268, 271, 274-5
institutionalisation 5, 8, 9, 22-4,
42-3, 52, 57, 60, 63, 79-80, 84, 92-3,
202-3, 212, 235-6, 257, 276
see also religious institutions
Irshava
deanery 27-8, 34,147,154,155,159,
161,162,164,166-7,184,188,190-1,
194,196-7,199, 202, 204, 214, 216-7,
220, 221, 233, 235, 239, 250, 253, 258,
271
district 27,103,126
town 28, 50,125,160, 215, 231, 240,
241, 242
Irvine, Richard 15, 32
Ivan Marhitych Association 98-99
Ivano-Frankivs’k 67, 68, 91,114,116,127,
132,133
James, William 6,
Jelly, Frederik M. 76, 78
Khira, Oleksandr 108,111-3,168
Khust 104-5,109-10,160, 241, 272
Kirsch, Thomas 19, 32
Klaniczay, Gabor 3, 53
Klokocov 154
Knoblauch, Hubert 20
know-how 229, 250-8
Kobal, Petro xii, 1, 52, 54,129,130,172,
196,199-200
Kormosh, Ivan 160
Kosciesza, Katarzyna 92, 94
Kostak, Ivan xii, 154,
Koval, Mikhailo 138
Kuzio, Taras 92-3,108,
Kyiv 90,120,121,123,126,131,135-7,138,
142,196
LViv xiii, 55, 57, 64, 75, 79, 91, 97,109,114,
116,118-23,127,132-8,143,163,168,
184, 220, 227,
La Salette (apparition) 38
laity xii, 28, 34, 69, 74, 79-80,107,123,145,
152,155,157,159,172-3,176,181,184,
198, 201-3, 215, 229, 259, 271, 274-5
Latinization 101,147,149, 237-8, 257, 272
legitimation 3,17,18, 20, 23, 37, 50, 66, 70,
72, 81, 85,107,109,112,122,140,142,
153,171,180-208, 212, 213, 230-2,
237, 241, 246-9, 257, 262, 265-9,
271, 275-6
Liakhovyich, Dionisii 79
Lishnia (apparitions) 82-3,171, 219, 260
liturgical language 87,100,124-126, 233,
236-7, 240
liturgy 2, 30, 58, 63-7, 79, 81, 83, 87, 99-
101107,111-12,116,120-1,124-6,
128-30,144,146,157,161-2,165,166,
170, 172, 174,181-4,194-5,197-8,
204, 214-16, 220, 229, 231, 233-41,
252, 255, 260-2, 273
Liubachivskii, Myroslav 112-3,118
Lourdes (apparition) 38, 43, 58, 59, 60, 84,
202, 242, 245, 259
Loveman, Mara 138
Luckmann, Thomas 8, 20, 212, 267
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Luhrmann, Tanya 52,151
Madiar, Petro Pavlo 113-4,120,163,166-7,
170, 235
Magocsi, Paul Robert 3,100,103,105,108,
117
Mahieu, Stephanie 25, 62,100,146, 237,
238, 240, 272
Maidan 91
Maksimishinec,Vasilii 99
Malt, Peter 62
Margry, Peter 39, 43, 58, 76, 213, 258, 262
Marhitych, Ivan 2, 29, 33, 55, 65, 88, 98,
109-19,127-31,133,138,160-2,164-
9,170, 219
Marquardt. Marie E. 208, 252-3, 258, 259,
262, 263
Marx, Karl 11, 32
Mateicha, Iuri 161
Matsuzato, Kimitaka 91
McCallion, Michael J. 253-4, 266
McDougall, Debra 20-21
McMullen, Mike 16-8
media and technology, in religious life
Radio Maryja 247-8
Radio Vatican 235, 261
Mobile phones 227, 230
press 68,104,119,120,126,177, 252
Medjugorje (apparition) 38, 41, 43, 57, 58,
60, 76, 89,197, 217, 245
Melleray (apparition) 38
Meyer, Birgit 15, 62, 237, 265
Michna, Ewa 94
Mikulaniniets, Iuli 161
miracles 58, 62-4,170, 258, 265, 271, 274
judgement of 10, 71-74
monks
Basilians (OSBM) 48-9, 67, 79,
81-2,101,104,107,113-4,120,125-7,
133,138,154,166,183, 219, 257
Byzantine tradition 99,127,145,
183-4,196-199, 203, 257
at Dzhublyk 45, 48, 56, 63-4, 79, 81,
132,172, 216-7, 227
Franciscans (OFM) 198, 250
Jesuits (S J.) 142, 273
Lazarites (C.M) 273
Redemtorists (C.Ss. R.) 138
Salesians (SDB) 228-9, 250
Studites (MSU) 138, 219-20
Mothers Prayers xiii, 213, 227-31, 250, 254
Mukachevo (town) xiii, 90, 98,100,107,
125,134,135,140,154,160,162,168,
215, 241, 272
Mukachevo Greek Catholic Eparchy xii, 29
and Dzhublyk 66-7, 79-80, 83,119,
154, 205, 209, 219-20, 259
history 29, 33, 89, 97-123,162,167-8,
173-5
identity politics 33-34, 71, 80, 87-8,
97-9,104-5,107-18,120-3,124-5,
127-8,131,138,167-8, 204-5, 238-
41, 272-3
management 97-9,111-12,117-8,
120,127,167-8,177-9,184, 200, 230,
234-5, 238, 245, 255, 257, 273
Murani, Mykola 108-9,111-2,114
nation see identity: national, Ukraine
nature cult 22-3
Naumescu, Vlad xi, 12, 27, 35, 52,100,141,
146,150,158,159,162,168,193, 204,
213, 219, 220, 232-7, 248, 258, 272
Neo-Catechumenal Movement 179,193,
250, 256, 257
neo-institutional approach 15-6, 71
never secular 151
New Evangelization 208, 228, 250, 252-6,
266
Niebuhr, Richard 4
North, Douglas 11
Nyaradii, Dionizii 105
Nyzhnie Bolotne xiii, 1, 27-8, 44, 47, 52-3,
54, 56, 65-6, 68,143,158-60,163,
164-71, 212, 213-26, 227, 249
Oliveto Citra (apparition) 41-3
310
Index
Orange Revolution 95,136-7
organisations
anthropology of 4,13,15, 20-1, 33
difference from institutions 4-5,
9-12,14,107,117, 264
organizational embracement 5, 9,
21, 23, 42, 57, 71, 74, 76, 84, 230-1,
264-5, 276
in (post) Soviet region 3, 69,172,
174-7, 202
religious 3, 4, 20-1, 22-6, 30-3, 34-7,
39, 40, 56, 69, 70-84,107,109,119,
132,141-2,145-53,155,164,169,172,
174-7,179,181-2,184,187,191-3, 202,
203-5,208, 210-13, 219, 221, 227-8,
230-1, 232-258, 260-3, 265-76
Rusyn 93-5, 97
theory 11-20
Ukrainian 95,106,109=10
compare institutions
Oros, Petro 108, 111, 165,167-70,193-4
Orsi, Robert3, 84
Orthodox
Church Kiyv Patriarchate 142
Church Moscow Patriarchate, 106,
110,142,145
Church Serbian Patriarchate 102,
106
ecclesiology 35,144-50,180
practical theology 61-2,121,126,
137,148,172
relations with Catholic Church
99-100,102-4,106-7,110,114,117,
120,158-65,166-7,176,186,187,
191-3,196,198, 200, 204-5, 208, 224,
232-6, 238-246, 257, 262, 272
during Soviet time 158-64,165,167,
171,172,174-5,187-8, 261
revival in Transcarpathia 101-3, 204
see also Orthodox imaginary
Orthodox Imaginary 35,150,193, 213,
232-50, 255, 258, 262, 272
Ortutai, Elemir 113,127
Otto, Rudolph 6
parish 17-19, 28-9, 34, 35, 42,100,102,114,
116-22,124-9,137,146,149,151,155,
157,158,160-7,171-80, 210-3, 228-
31, 234, 239, 240, 243,245-8, 250-4,
262-3
and Dzhublyk 70, 79, 214-29, 249,
260-1
Pasieka, Agnieszka xi, 3, 30
Pekar, Atanasii 100-4,106-7,120-2,173-4
Perry, Nicholas 39-40, 69
pilgrimages (pilgrims)
to Dzhublyk 45, 47-8, 52-5, 57, 59,
60, 62, 63-8,129,131,133,159,171,
215, 221, 228
to Europe 202-3
to Lourdes 202-3
to Medjugorje 197, 245
organizing 28, 57, 60, 66-7, 79, 82-
4,135-7,154,179,198, 244-5, 247,
255
pilgrim experiences 38, 39-41,42, 43,
52, 56, 59, 63-64,74, 78, 85,173, 268
sites 1-2, 44-50,171-2,179, 218, 269,
274
to Rome 130
Planchak, Hrihorii 219-20
Poland (Polish) xi, 3, 30, 48, 70, 86, 91, 99,
125,127,135,137,184,198, 228, 246-
7, 250, 256
political rusynism 98-9,139-40
Pop, Dmitrii 91,103,106,107,173
Pop, Ivan 3, 91,100,103,106,117
Pope 17, 55-6,118-9,130,145, 210, 250, 268
Benedict XVI147, 266
John Paul II116, 237, 252
Leo XIII146, 237
Paul VI 75, 237
as symbol of Catholicism 17,112,
145,149,153, 210, 234-5, 250, 260-
2, 271
Posikira, Oleksii and Vera 133-6
Pri Brale (apparitions) 67-8, 76, 80
Bibliography
311
Priborzhavs’ke xii, xiii, 27, 28,103
private revelations 72-3,78, 85, 270, 275
psaltyr 156, 212, 221-26
Puza Nikolai 161
Reformation 71-3,171
relihiina hromada 117,176
reverse decoupling 71-4, 77
Robbins, Joel 12, 22, 275
Roman Catholicism 17, 30, 99,100,123,
136,137,145,173,193,195, 203, 228,
237, 245, 251, 255, 257
Roman, Ivan 111, 167
Romania (Romanian) 3, 70, 90, 91, 99,
100,120,141, 238
Parigi, Paolo 71-74, 77
Romzha, Theodore 106-12,124,167-8
Rusyns (Ruthenians) 3, 70-1, 89, 92-8, 99,
101,104-5,108,110,118,120,122,126,
131,138-42
Sabov, Iurii 120-2
Sabov, Konstantin 111
San Damiano (apparitions) 38
Sasik, Milan xii, 59, 80-1, 99,119,122-3,
138,154, 218, 219, 228, 234, 239,
250-2, 257, 273
Scherer Ross P. 19
Scott, W. Richard 11-12,16, 24
secularization 3, 24, 69, 70, 74
Sekerdej, Kinga 30, 246-7
Semedii, Ivan 33, 79, 80, 88,108-16,120,
122,133, 218
Shamans 8,10, 21, 22,151
Shelemba,Vitalii xii, 154
Shevchenko, Taras 140
Shlikhta, Natalia 158-60,174,175
Sich 105,132
Sidor, Ilia 160-3,165, 204, 234
Slipyi, Iosip 113, 219
Slovakia (Slovak) xi, 3, 27, 67,-8, 70, 76,
80, 90-1, 99,100,120,123,135,137,
141,152-4, 245, 251, 272
socialism inch post~ 3, 4, 21-26, 69-70,
137,150, 202, 214, 232, 246, 271, 274
Soviet Union 22-3
national politics 92-7
and religion 3,18, 24-6, 34, 50, 68,
69,108-17,150-1,155-6,158-69,171,
172-7,186-7, 204, 219, 229, 234-6,
241, 246, 249, 261, 270-1
special paths 8-9, 22, 24, 26, 84, 232, 234,
235
special things 6, 8-9,14, 22, 24, 26
Stamatov, Peter 138
Stark, Werner 268-9
statues (sculptures) 47, 62-3,135,140,
241-4
Sterniuk, Volodymyr 114
Stoika, Oleksandr 104-06
Subcarpathia 90-1,102,104-5
sui iuris 97,116-17,132
Svitlynets, Andrii xii, 103,173
Taves, Ann 6-8, 51, 264
Terelya Iosip 68,171
TernopiF 67, 82, 97,133,135,184, 219
Thanking Cross 136-7
Tovt, Aleksii, 101
Tracey, Paul 19
Transcarpathia (Transcarpathian)
and Europe 85, 95-6
history 24-5, 90-3, 96-7,103-5 see
also: Mukachevo Greek Catholic
Eparchy: history
identity 2, 33-4, 69-7, 85-97,104-5,
118-9,120-2,140-1
in Ukraine 3-4, 27-8, 67, 70, 85-8,
90-5, 97,132-3,138, 265
religion 24-6, 31, 45, 50, 54, 61,
83-5,124,150-1,158, 202-3, 221-2,
228-9, 244, 263 see also: Mukachevo
Greek Catholic Eparchy
see also Mukachevo Greek Catholic
Eparchy: Rusyns, Ukraine
Troebst, Stefan xi, 27
312
Index
Troeltsch, Ernst 4
Tsiypesh, Atanasii 47-50, 53-6, 58-68, 79,
81,119,130-3,136,138,170,172, 208,
215, 218, 219-20, 248, 259-61, 265
Ukraine (Ukrainian) 28, 152-4, 198, 228
identity 2, 33-4, 67, 70, 85-9, 89-95,
97, 104,120-2, 125-6,128-36, 132-
3142, 269-70
state 3, 67, 86-9, 97,106
see also Galicia, Ukrainian Greek
Catholic Church, Transcarpathia
Ukrainian Catholic University 75, 109, 111,
138,166
Ukrainian Insurgent Army 91
Ukrainian Truly Orthodox (Pravovirna)
Greek Catholic Church 82,171
United Church of Christ 17
United States of America 17, 29, 86, 98,
99, 101, 103, 120, 127, 208, 253
Uzhhorod State University 107, 119, 168,
227
Uzhhorod xii, xiii, 29, 83, 90, 98, 99-100,
103, 104, 111, 114,116,120,122,123,
128, 153, 154, 160, 162, 168,173, 184,
192, 207, 227, 228, 255, 256
Valtchinova, Galina 264-5
Vasquez, Manuel A. 208, 252-3, 258, 259,
262, 263
Vatican
commissions on apparitions 73,
75-77, 130, 259
and Eastern Rite churches 97, 99,
105, 116-7, 121,146-7, 237-8, 272
policies 14-5, 33, 88, 98, 116-8, 120,
122-3,127, 146, 153,191, 210, 250
as resource 14-5, 35, 146,149, 213,
235, 250, 261, 262, 271
Second Vatican Council 147, 202,
210, 252-3, 263, 266
and underground church 29,112-13,
160-61,164, 167, 261
see also popes
Vil’khivka xiii, 1, 22, 44, 79, 159-61, 163-4,
166, 170, 214, 216, 217, 219, 221, 249,
Virgin Mary
meaning of 5, 37-40, 43-4, 60-1, 70,
83-4,131, 142, 170, 214, 225, 235,
242, 261, 265, 269, 274-5
messages 2-4, 33-4, 39, 44, 48-50,
54-65, 74, 80-1, 85, 87-8,127,129,
132, 136-7, 150, 171, 205, 207-12,
220, 260, 262,265, 270
as transnational figure 27, 39, 43, 89,
131, 196, 205, 248-9, 253, 258-9,
261-3, 265
visions of 1-3, 37-8, 41-3, 51, 67, 78,
81-2, 131, 133
see also: apparitions, visionaries
visionaries 2, 34, 41, 43, 58, 62, 73-4, 82-3,
208, 258, 260, 270
biographies 38, 47, 50, 53-4, 57, 66,
67-8, 73-6, 80,130,143,172, 227, 261
experiences 39-40, 42-3, 49-52, 55,
57, 64-5, 66, 84-5, 131-2, 142, 209,
264, 268, 274, 276
lack of presence 55, 57-60, 64, 85
Voloshyn, Avgustyn 104-105
Voloshyn, Tatiana 90,103,106,173
Voronovski, Vasyl 138
Vorotniak, Iosafat 113,138
Wanner, Catherine xiii, 24, 232-3, 249
Weber, Max 4, 11, 18,148, 181-2, 190, 200,
205, 268
Werbner, Richard 199
Williams, Veronica 229-31,
Wittberg, Patricia 216
World War II 85, 91, 93, 96,104-6,174, 235
Zeikan, Vasyl Jr. 103
Zeikan, Vasyl Sr. 115,154
Zimdars-Swartz, Sandra L. 38-9, 43, 51,
198, 207
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title | Negotiating Marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine |
title_auth | Negotiating Marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine |
title_exact_search | Negotiating Marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine |
title_full | Negotiating Marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine Agnieszka Halemba |
title_fullStr | Negotiating Marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine Agnieszka Halemba |
title_full_unstemmed | Negotiating Marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine Agnieszka Halemba |
title_short | Negotiating Marian apparitions |
title_sort | negotiating marian apparitions the politics of religion in transcarpathian ukraine |
title_sub | the politics of religion in transcarpathian Ukraine |
topic | Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint Apparitions and miracles Ukraine Zakarpatsʹka oblastʹ Kirchengeschichte Russinen (DE-588)4362982-9 gnd Marienerscheinung (DE-588)4114512-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint Apparitions and miracles Ukraine Zakarpatsʹka oblastʹ Kirchengeschichte Russinen Marienerscheinung Zakarpatsʹka oblastʹ (Ukraine) Church history Transkarpatien |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV042282422 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT halembaagnieszka negotiatingmarianapparitionsthepoliticsofreligionintranscarpathianukraine |