Archbishop Volodymyr Sterniuk , locum tenens (acting head) of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine
(1972 -91). Born on 12 February 1907 at Pustomyty near Lviv,after studies in
Ukraine and Belgium he was ordained in 1931 as a priest of the Redemptorist
order. He witnessed the liquidation of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
at the "synod" of
Lviv by concealing himself in the loft of St. George's Cathedral.
After his arrest in 1947, he spent five years in prison and labor camps in Siberia. He returned to Lviv to work as a park gatekeeper, bookkeeper, janitor and ambulance nurse while clandestinely continuing his priestly ministry.
In 1964 Sterniuk was secretly ordained bishop and from 1972 to 1991 guided the UGCC in Ukraine until the return of Cardinal Lubachivsky. This period included the vicious persecution of the Brezhnev years and the final struggle for liberation in the late 1980s.
As a charismatic pastor and leader of the underground church, Sterniuk guided it from a one-room communal flat with a kitchen and bathroom shared with neighbors. He is remembered for his combination of prudence, resoluteness, warmth and understanding. He died on 29 September 1997 and a great funeral procession was conducted through the center of Lviv.