Danylo
Luciuk - Community Activist and Ukrainian Patriot Honoured
Kingston, ON - Several dozen well-wishers and VIPs gathered in the
private dining room of Kingston’s River Mill Restaurant on Friday, 9 March
2012, to honour Danylo Luciuk, presented with the “Mykola Mikhnovsky Medal of
Merit” for his more than half century of service in the cause of Ukraine’s
independence and ongoing commitment to the good of the Ukrainian community in
Canada.
Born in Volosiv, Western Ukraine, in
1912, Danylo Luciuk was a member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
(OUNb) and a political refugee who immigrated to Canada from a Displaced
Persons camp near Munich, in 1949. In Kingston, Ont., along with his late wife,
Maria, he became one of the founders of the Kingston Branch of the Canadian
League for the Liberation of Ukraine (now the League of Ukrainian Canadians),
served as the Treasurer of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Parish, and later
for the Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston.
After welcoming remarks by Dr. Lubomyr
Luciuk and a prayer by the Reverend Dr. Petro Galadza, the Medal was presented
by Orest Steciw, National President of the League, aided by Dr. Oleh
Romanyshyn, Editor of Homin Ukrainy, who also read a letter of
congratulations from Stefan Romaniw of the Organization of Ukrainian
Nationalists.
Speaking after the ceremony, Mr. Luciuk
said: “I am proud to have served my community and never expected to be
recognized for it. Of course, I am deeply moved and honoured to receive the
Mikhnovsky Medal, named after the father of modern Ukrainian nationalism. I do
not think one can dedicate a life to any greater cause than the struggle to
free one’s nation from oppression.”
PHOTO
(L. to R.) Nadia Luciuk (daughter), Danylo Luciuk, Dr. Lubomyr
Luciuk (son) and granddaughter, Kassandra Luciuk