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Dzhublyk 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 in the 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. ==Background== The Soviet regime heavily persecuted the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1946 to 1989. In 1988 Ukraine celebrated a "Millenium of Christianity" marking one thousand years since the "baptism of Kievan Rus" in 988. In June 2001, Pope John Paul II visited Ukraine and at a Byzantine-rite liturgy in L'viv, canonized twenty-seven Greek Catholic martyrs of the twentieth century. From 1989 to 2006, the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church went through a period of re-building and re-organization, starting with the legalization of the UGCC.〔(Horiacha, Mariya and Hurkina, Svitlana. ''Churches In-between: Greek Catholic Churches in Postsocialist Europe'', Chap 3.5, "Ukraine", LIT Verlag Münster, 2008, ISBN 9783825899103 )〕 Nyzhnye Bolotnye is an exceptional place in Transcarpathia, as the local Greek Catholic Church building was never fully closed or turned into a sports hall, but remained a place of prayer throughout the communist regime. Nyzhnye Bolotnye became one of the main areas of operation of the most prominent underground priests of Transcarpathia, Petro Oros, Petro Pavlo Madjar and Ivan Margitych.〔
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