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Metropolitan Macarius,
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Mykhailo Fedorovych Oksiyuk (, ; 29 September 1884 – 1 March 1961) was a religious leader in Poland and Soviet Union, a primate of the
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as Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland. Despite the fact that his brother Joseph was a bishop of the
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in 1920s and the Nazi Germany collaborator during occupation of Kyiv, following the
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Mykhailo Oksiyuk made an excellent career as a religious functionary. As Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland, Macarius did not accept a
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remaining a citizen of the
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. Born as Mykhailo Oksiyuk in
Łukowisko Łukowisko is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Międzyrzec Podlaski, within Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately north of Międzyrzec Podlaski, west of Biała Podlaska, and north ...
,
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(part of
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) on 29 September 1884 in a rich peasant family, in 1897-1901 he studied at the Warsaw Theological School. In 1907 he graduated the
Chełm Theological Seminary Chełm (; ; ) is a city in eastern Poland in the Lublin Voivodeship with 60,231 inhabitants as of December 2021. It is located to the south-east of Lublin, north of Zamość and south of Biała Podlaska, some from the border with Ukraine. The ...
where one of his teachers was
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. In 1911 Oksiyuk graduated the
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as a candidate of Theology and later stayed in the academy acting as a docent of the Department of Old Christian Literature (Patrology and Byzantinology). In 1914 he was confirmed as a full pledged docent and received a title of Magister of Theology for his work "Gregory of Nyssa Eschatology". In 1917 Oksiyuk was confirmed as an extraordinary professor in the Kiev Theological Academy remaining there until 1922. Simultaneously in 1918-1920 he was a docent of Byzantine history in
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. In 1926-1933 Oksiyuk worked in a library of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. Later before the
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, he worked as a clerk at different government institutions. Following the invasion of Nazi Germany of the Soviet Union, Oksiyuk stayed in
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and in 1941-1942 for short time returned to his work in the library of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. During that time he also worked at the Kyiv city administration department of culture and education as an instructor of religious dominations section. In 1942 he left his job. Soon after that a road accident killed his wife who was run over in the city by the German vehicle. Oksiyuk decided to return serving God and on 5 July 1942 he was ordained as a deacon by bishop of Lvov Panteleimon (Rudyk) (
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) and the next day ordained as a priest. Until 1943 Mykhailo Oksiuk was a
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at the Intercession of the Theotokos temple at the Kyiv's Podil. From 1943 he was a
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at the Demetrius Church at Podil. In 1943-1944 Nazi Germany was driven out of Ukraine. In 1945 with the Ukrainian Exarchate was established eparchy of Lvov-Ternopol which was covering four oblasts: Lviv, Drohobych, Stanislav, Ternopil. Those were territories dominated by Greek-Catholics, but in order to statistically increase number of Orthodox faithful, Ternopil Oblast was established with territories of southern Volhynia which contained
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. In April 1945 the
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Holy Synod appointed protoiereus Mykhailo Oksiyuk a bishop of Lvov-Ternopol. On 20 April he was tonsured as Macarius in a rank of
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and on 22 April he was ordained as bishop at the
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by
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, Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia John (Sokolov), Bishop of Chișinău and All Moldova Hieronim (Zakharov). Oksiyuk was also appointed as a holiest archimandrite of
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. Already on 29 April 1945 he was dispatched to
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. His arrival to Lviv coincided with detention of Metropolitan of Galicia Joseph (Slipyj) and start of the Soviet campaign of liquidation of the
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through a union. Selection of Oksiyuk was not accidental. Discovery of supporting documents in the
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archives (former Kiev KGB Archives) showed that Oksiyuk was a NKVD agent under pseudonym "Glebov" (Gliebov) and had a trust within the Soviet special services.Bishops at the Lubyanka's service (Епископы на службе Лубянки)
www.svoboda.org. 23 January 2018 (in Russian)
Oksiyuk was vouched by the People's Commissar of State Security (NKVD) of Ukrainian SSR General-Lieutenant Sergei Savchenko to the head of the 2nd Directorate of NKVD (counterintelligence)
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. Those documents also indicated that Oksiyuk was sent to
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deliberately for the "liquidation of uniates" (Uniates those who joined the
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). Through his fluency in
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, Macarius was effective in earning trust among Greek Catholic clergy. He was an honorary guest at a gathering knows as "Lvov Assembly" on 6 March 1946 where the
Union of Brest The Union of Brest took place in 1595–1596 and represented an agreement by Eastern Orthodox Churches in the Ruthenian portions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to accept the Pope's authority while maintaining Eastern Orthodox liturgical ...
was proclaimed invalid. On 9 March he played a key role in organization of the "unification of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church with the Russian Orthodox Church".


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Macarius (Oksiyuk) 1884 births 1961 deaths People from Biała Podlaska County Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Bishops of the Polish Orthodox Church KGB agents History of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church