View Larger Image 2019 Memorial Day Statement of the Council of Bishops of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA This post was originally published on this site This weekend our nation observes Memorial Day – a date on the civil calendar when the nation can (and should) honor the men and women who died in battle on behalf of our nation. oia2019-05-25T15:29:53+00:00May 25th, 2019|Jurisdictions| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts Graduate Recognition 2026 – Ukrainian Orthodox Church of USA Gallery Graduate Recognition 2026 – Ukrainian Orthodox Church of USA Archbishop Nathaniel Officiates the Divine Liturgy and Blesses the New Parish Center at St. John Chrysostom Romanian Orthodox Church in Old Hickory(Nashville), Tennessee Gallery Archbishop Nathaniel Officiates the Divine Liturgy and Blesses the New Parish Center at St. John Chrysostom Romanian Orthodox Church in Old Hickory(Nashville), Tennessee Archbishop Elpidophoros visits annual Greek festival in Elmhurst, Illinois Gallery Archbishop Elpidophoros visits annual Greek festival in Elmhurst, Illinois United in Love and Service: The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA and St. Andrew Society Bring Hope to Ukraine Gallery United in Love and Service: The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA and St. Andrew Society Bring Hope to Ukraine Archbishop Elpidophoros attends PanHellenic Scholarship Award weekend Gallery Archbishop Elpidophoros attends PanHellenic Scholarship Award weekend