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Ukrainian church and public figure, theologian, teacher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivan Andriiovych Sydor (Ukrainian: Іван Андрійович Сидор, born 19 January 1989, Sokal, Lviv Oblast) is a Ukrainian church and public figure, theologian, teacher, Candidate of Sciences in Theology (2014).[1]
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Іван Сидор | |
Born | Ivan Andriiovych Sydor January 19, 1989 |
Alma mater | Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv |
Awards | Order of Merit |
Lecturer at the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy; staff priest at the Refectory Church of St. Sophia of Kyiv (Little, Warm Sophia); Secretary-Reference Officer of the Kyiv Metropolis of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (OCU), acting Head of the Synodal Publishing and Educational Department; editor-in-chief of the Pomisna Tserkva magazine (2019). Participant of the Unification Council (2018, Kyiv). A bell ringer on the Euromaidan (2013).[1]
Since childhood, he served in the church.[1]
He studied at the Horokhiv Secondary School-Gymnasium (2006) and at the Music School (2004, accordion class). Every year he took part in the bell-ringing competition in Lutsk, which took place in the Lubart's Castle.[1]
He graduated from the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy (2011) and the Faculty of History of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (2014).[1]
On the night of 11 December 2013, he, then a graduate student at the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy, woke Kyiv with the bells of St. Michael's Monastery for the first time since the Tatar-Mongol invasion in 1240[2][3] to stop another attempt to disperse Euromaidan.[4][5][6]
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