Confessional identity and national engagement. Greek-Catholic Churches of Central Eastern Europe in XIX-XX centuries.
May 15-19 2002
An international conference organized by Spiritual-Scientific Centre of Central European History and Culture (GWZO), Leipzig and Institute of Church History L’viv Theological Academy was held in L’viv. It was a good possibility for Greek-Catholic communities to cognise one another better, find out conjointly the new proposals of solving the actual problems, and form a program of their own original ecumenical initiatives.

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ICH: Co-organizer of international symposia and conferences
November 1994, March 1996
The ICH conducted or was the co-organizer of 2 international conferences and symposia with modest budgets.

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Brest Lectures
1994-1997
To prepare for the four-hundredth anniversary of the Union of Brest the ICH planned and conducted a two-year program of eighteen one-day symposia in eight different cities of Ukraine (and in Przemysl, Poland) which produced six volumes of conference proceedings. The topics were limited to the late sixteenth and to the seventeenth centuries in order to fully focus attention and resources on this problematic period.

The Beresteis’ki chytannia ("Brest Lectures") proposed not only the participation of the world’s leading specialists hailing from some twelve countries and diverse ecclesial or confessional backgrounds but also a novel conference format designed to stimulate meaningful and effective exchanges of views.

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OBTA
22 - 29 May 2001
The Institute of Church History (ICH) of the Lviv Theological Academy (LTA) organized an international scholarly session, “Christian Ukraine: Historical Inheritance and Living Reality,”. Part of the International School of the Humanities, the session was dedicated to various aspects of the history of Christianity in Ukraine. The project was conceived and realized through the joint efforts of the ICH and the Center for the Study of the Classical Tradition at the University of Warsaw (known by the Polish acronym OBTA UW).

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