Canadian Parliament recognizes Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky's courageous actions / YouTube Video

Sunday, 29 April 2012, 21:13
Text of the motion introduced by Minister Jason Kenney in the House of Commons on Tuesday (April 25) honouring Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky.
Text of the motion introduced by Minister Jason Kenney in the House of Commons on Tuesday (April 25) honouring Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky. The motion was passed with unanimous (and full-throated) consent from all parties. Hon. Jason Kenney (Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Conservative Party of Canada): Mr. Speaker, on behalf of all members, we are delighted to be joined by religious leaders from Ukraine and I believe there have been consultations from all parties. I am pleased to propose the following motion and I seek unanimous consent for its adoption. I move: Whereas Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky (1865-1944) of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, was the leader of Western Ukraine's largest faith group during the period of the Second World War; and  Whereas in the darkest period of Europe's history, with the deepening horrors of the mass murder of Jews in their homelands in Eastern Europe under German occupation during World War II, he spoke out eloquently against anti-Jewish violence and urged his congregants in a famous homily: “Thou Shalt Not Kill;” and Whereas leaders and representatives of all Ukraine's major faith communities—Christian, Jewish, and Muslim—are visiting Canada to acknowledge Metropolitan Sheptytsky's good works; and Whereas Metropolitan Sheptytsky acted to shelter and rescue Jews, saving over 160, including some present with us in Ottawa today; This House is united in expressing Canada's recognition of Andrey Sheptytsky's courageous actions, compassion for his oppressed Jewish Ukrainian countrymen, and enduring example of commitment to fundamental human rights as humankind's highest obligation.

Video of the proceedings in Parliament at:
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