"The Church is always calling us. We are people of one nation. We believe in the one same Christ, and we should be working toward the fulfillment of Christ's prayer that all be one. And Jesus, when he speaks through the Church says that he has one flock, one sheep-fold, using the imagery of the shepherd. And yet I have other sheep that are not of this fold, and I must reach out of them. This is the mandate that Christ gave to us."
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Interview: The Vatican's administrator for Toronto eparchy (16 January 1993) The Ukrainian Weekly
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Roman Danylak
Roman Danylak (29 December 1930 – ) was a Canadian prelate of the Ukrainian Catholic Church who served as the Apostolic Administrator of Toronto.
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