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Rusyns (also referred to as Ruthenians, Schism between the Orthodox and Catholic
Ruthenes, Rusins, Carpatho-Rusyns, and churches in 1054. Many Rusyn churches are
Rusnaks) are a modern ethnic group that named after the Eastern Christian saints
speaks the Rusyn language and are Cyril and Methodius, who are often
descended from the minority of Ruthenians referred to as the "Apostles to the
who did not adopt a Ukrainian national Slavs."
identity in the nineteenth and early Historian Paul Robert Magocsi recorded
twentieth centuries. Because an that there were approximately 690,000
overwhelming majority of Ruthenians Carpatho-Rusyn church members in the
within Ukraine itself have adopted a United States, with 320,000 in the
Ukrainian identity, most modern largest Catholic affiliations, 270,000 in
self-declared Rusyns live outside the largest Orthodox affiliations, and
Ukraine. Thus, of the approximately 2 100,000 in various Protestant and other
million people claimed by Rusyn denominations.
organizations as being Rusyns, only Eastern Rite Catholics
55,000 declare themselves as having this Many Rusyns are Eastern Catholics, who
nationality. The ethnic identity of since the Union of Brest in 1596 and the
Rusyns is therefore highly controversial, Uzhorod Union in 1646, are united with
with some researchers claiming a separate other Catholics under the spiritual
East Slavic ethnicity distinct from leadership of the Pope, but retain their
Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, Old Slavonic liturgy and most of the
while others considering Rusyns to be a outward forms of the Greek or Eastern
subgroup of the Ukrainian nation. Some Orthodox Church.
parallels can be drawn with the The Rusyns of former Yugoslavia are
relationship of Moldovans to Romanians. organized under the Eparchy of Krizevci.
Location Eastern Orthodox Church
Rusyns have traditionally inhabited the Although originally associated with the
area of the Eastern Carpathian Mountains Orthodox Church of Constantinople, the
and still inhabit those areas. While affiliation of the Rusyn Orthodox Church
their homeland is often referred to as was adversely affected by the Communist
Carpathian Ruthenia, that area no longer revolution in Russia and the subsequent
exactly corresponds with the places Iron Curtain which split the Orthodox
inhabited by Rusyns. There are also diaspora from those living in the
resettled Rusyn communities located in ancestral homelands. A number of emigre
the Pannonian plain, as well as in parts communities have laid claim to continuing
of present day Serbia (especially in the Orthodox tradition of the
Vojvodina – see also Ethnic groups of pre-revolution church, while either
Vojvodina), as well as in present-day negating or minimizing the validity of
Croatia (in the region of Slavonia). the church organization operating under
Still other Rusyns migrated to the Communist authority. For example, the
northern regions of present-day Bosnia Orthodox Church in America (OCA) was
and Herzegovina. granted auto-cephalous (self-governing)
Many Rusyns also emigrated to the United status by the Moscow Patriarchate in
States and Canada, and now are able to 1970. Although approximately 25% of the
reconnect as a community with the advent OCA was Rusyn (referred to as
of the internet, voicing their concerns "Ruthenian") in the early 1980s, an
and trying to preserve their separate influx of Orthodox emigres from other
ethnic and cultural identity. nations and new converts wanting to
Religion connect with the "early" church have
When the Rusyns accepted Christianity lessened the impact of a particular Rusyn
(and who or what they worshiped before) emphasis in favor of a new American
is a source of some debate, but it Orthodoxy.
clearly occurred prior to the Great






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