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- Dzhublyk abstract "Dzhublyk, also transliterated as Jublyk (Ukrainian: Джублик [ˈdʒubɫɪk]) is a Greek-Catholic Marian sanctuary near the villages Nyzhnye Bolotnye and Vilkhivka in western Ukraine. The sanctuary is known for the Marian apparition of Our Lady and Holy Family. Dzhublyk is situated nearby the villages Nyzhnye Bolotnye and Vilkhivka in Irshava raion of Zakarpattya region, also known as Transcarpathia. In the years following the revelation of August 2002, an ever increasing number of pilgrims arrive to Dzhublyk, with some 50 buses a day.The Virgin Mary appeared to two girls: 10-year-old Olena Kuruts from Vilkhivka and her friend 9-year-old Mariana Kobal, whose father (Petro) is a Ukrainian Greek-Catholic priest. Father Petro joined the girls on the third day. During the following apparition, on Saturday, August 31, the Mother of God asked the girls to inform the church authorities that it was in fact Her, the Mother of God, who came and asks here, on the place of revelation to pray. To the question of Father Petro, "Which bishops to inform about this", Mary answered - "The elderly vladyka Marhitych", who was Bishop of Mukachevo at that time. Remarkable enough is that bishop Marhitych died one year later September 7, 2003, 83 years old during the archi-hierarchic church service started at 11 am, for which he came to bless the new throne.[1]A convent is being built in Dzhublyk. One of the houses serves as a monastery of the "Apparition of the Holy Family", where in the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist, the copy of the Icon of God's Mother of Jerusalem is kept.".
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- Dzhublyk subject Category:Marian_apparitions.
- Dzhublyk subject Category:Marian_shrines.
- Dzhublyk subject Category:Ukrainian_Greek_Catholic_Church.
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- Dzhublyk comment "Dzhublyk, also transliterated as Jublyk (Ukrainian: Джублик [ˈdʒubɫɪk]) is a Greek-Catholic Marian sanctuary near the villages Nyzhnye Bolotnye and Vilkhivka in western Ukraine. The sanctuary is known for the Marian apparition of Our Lady and Holy Family. Dzhublyk is situated nearby the villages Nyzhnye Bolotnye and Vilkhivka in Irshava raion of Zakarpattya region, also known as Transcarpathia.".
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