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18 WWW. UNWLA.ORG “НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, ЛИПЕНЬ - СЕРПЕНЬ 2013 Bishop Gudziak. Later, when the question of re - establish - ing the L'viv Theological Academy came up, an important issue on the agenda was to make sure that women could also study there, which, of course, drew some criticism. “Fr. Dr. Ivan Dats'ko was the main adv o- cate of such an approach. Thanks to him, the re - established Academy opened its doors to all st u- dents, rather than only to seminarians of a certain eparchial order. For the first time in the tho u- sand - year long history of Christianity in Ukraine, women could study at the Department of Theol o- gy and major in theology,” stated Bishop Gudziak. However, an important question r e- mained: where would these women find emplo y- ment in the future? According to Bishop Gudziak, the best response to this question was given by the then graduate, and now Dr. Liubov Dubko vets'ka, to a foreign information agency — “You will see.” “We were after a high - quality education and knew that we were needed,” explained Orysia Hachko, who also graduated from the Depar t- ment of Philosophy and Theo logy and who now teaches philosophy. As UCU students, girls and women used theknowledgegainedthereasaspringboardto further, graduate education; many students went to study abroad. For example, after graduating from the L'viv Theological Academy, Ha lyna Tes - lyuk went on to study at the Department of Biblical Studies at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Among one hundred students of this department there were only six women, and three of them were from the L'viv Theological Academy, which is a testament to the quality of education at the Aca d- emy and to these students' motivation to learn. Bishop Borys Gudziak concluded his talk by presenting the official numbers of women e m- ployees and students at UCU. As it turns out, in the majority of cases there is no significant diffe r- ence in the numbers of men and women at the University — parity is evident throughout. UCU Press - Service ATTENTION READERS We invite you to contri bute to our new ongoing column, “The Story behind One Photograph,” by sending in interesting old photos, pertinent to Ukr ainian history and culture — with a description of w ho or what is pictured in them. The best photos will be featured in the new column in the future issues of Our Life . $1,070 In memory of Agnes Chomanchuk . Judy Pysariw 65 дол. В пам ’ ять бл.п. Зиновії Бігун. д - р Олена Cацюк 50 дол. В пам ’ ять бл.п. Василя Возняка, бл.п. Мирослави Маляр, та бл.п. Ма - рії Павлів. 68 - ий Відділ CУA вCиракюз, НЙ. In memory of Anna Boychuk $200 Diane Ryan $100 William and Elaine Robinson $100 Michael Rockoff $50 Matthew S. Coons, MD $25 The Taylor Family ( Lori, Stephen & Jordan ) C ПРОСТУВАННЯ У червневому числі «Нашого життя» допущено дві помилки : Даток Дарії Курилко повинен був бути 300 дол. In donations in memory of Andrew Litosch a donation of $50 from Anastasia & Walter Tretiak was omitted. З вдячністю і пошаною, Ірина Рудик, референтка CО CУA.
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