Carpatho-Russian? You have to undestand as CARPATHO-RUSYN (RUTHENIAN).. That is complicated story and history! Please, read a boook of prof. Paul R. Magocsi from Toronto, Canada "OUR PEOPLE - CARPATHO-RUSYNS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IN NORTH AMERICA". Answer oh your question is in that book.
@@emilianmichalian6239 How many read that book? The use of the term "russian" instead of rusyn to the ordinary person means russian ie from russia. In reality, the ruzzians are orthodox and not greek catholic. About time to drop the use of that word unless it suits mr magocsi and others who use that word.
More Rusins (ruthenians) grreek catholics and orthodox from Austria-Hungary empire (mostly Czechoslovakia and Poland) called ourselves as "rusky ľude" (russian people) for long time (19. th - 20. th century). @@catnap387
The chanting of Otče náš, where is that audio from? It sounds to me like a group of cantors from Northeastern Pennsylvania.
@@rusynrebel If I recall correctly, it's from a recording of a parish from Taylor, PA. I got it off of RUclips.
Don´t provocate, please! That is RUSIN (RUSYN? RUTHENIAN? CARPATHO_RUSSIAN) history, my friend!
Love Ukrainian history.
Russians saying there is no such thing as Ukrainian, so how can you love the history of people that don't exist?
THat is RUSYN HISTORY dear brother.
@@emilianmichalian6239 тобишь русских
Union of Greek Catholic "RUSSIAN" ruzzian?!!!!
Carpatho-Russian? You have to undestand as CARPATHO-RUSYN (RUTHENIAN).. That is complicated story and history!
Please, read a boook of prof. Paul R. Magocsi from Toronto, Canada "OUR PEOPLE - CARPATHO-RUSYNS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IN NORTH AMERICA". Answer oh your question is in that book.
@@emilianmichalian6239 How many read that book? The use of the term "russian" instead of rusyn to the ordinary person means russian ie from russia. In reality, the ruzzians are orthodox and not greek catholic. About time to drop the use of that word unless it suits mr magocsi and others who use that word.
More Rusins (ruthenians) grreek catholics and orthodox from Austria-Hungary empire (mostly Czechoslovakia and Poland) called ourselves as "rusky ľude" (russian people) for long time (19. th - 20. th century). @@catnap387