There were cases of Ukrainian priests or their sons participating in or leading armed insurrections against Polish nobility.
Ukrainian priests were also allotted larger tracts of land that further contributed to an improvement in their financial situation.
The family of the Ukrainian Catholic priest had three sources of income.
Due to their level of income the Ukrainian priests were typically the wealthiest Ukrainians in their villages.
Ukrainian priests were expected to educate all of their sons, a financial burden that drove some of them into debt.
Dmytro Blazheyovskyi, 100, Ukrainian priest, historian and embroiderer.
Nestor Dmytriw (1863 - May 27, 1925) was a Ukrainian Catholic priest, author and translator.
He arrived in New York in 1902, where he stayed with Ukrainian priests briefly.
One hundred Ukrainian Greek Catholic priests remained in Poland.