The life and work of A.Richinsky as an example of service to Christian ideals

Authors

  • Б. Семенюк

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2007.41.1843

Abstract

The name of Arsen Rychinsky - a doctor, church and public figure, a prominent religious ethnologist - is being forgotten today. Arsen Rychinsky was born in the village of Tetilitsa, Kremenetsky district of the former Volyn province in a priest's family, studied at the Kremenetsky Pymnasium, and after graduating from Zhytomyr Theological Seminary. While studying at the seminary, Arsen Richinsky produced manuscripts and journals. A well-endowed young man searched hard for himself. Perhaps that is why in 1911 he became not a priest but a teacher of the parish school of the village of Sidnyarka, Lutsk county. He taught Richinsky not for long, but his love for school, he kept his children for life. From September 1911 Rychinsky studied at the University of Warsaw, and from the beginning of World War I transferred to the University of St. Vladimir in Kiev. In March 1917 he successfully passed the exams and was approved "to the degree of a doctor with all the rights and advantages of the laws of this degree assigned."

Published

26.12.2006

How to Cite

“The life and work of A.Richinsky as an example of service to Christian ideals” (2006) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (41), pp. 14–17. doi:10.32420/2007.41.1843.

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