Mykhailo Svitenkyi (Ukrainian: Михайло Світенький; 8 November 1858, Teofipilka, Austrian Empire[1] – 15 June 1936, Ladychyn, Poland) was a Ukrainian priest and public figure.
Served as a staff member in the villages of Tovste (1885–1887, near Hrymailiv) and Ladychyn (1887–1893), as a parish priest in Vovkiv (1893–1897); vice-dean of the Shchyrets Deanery (from 1894); catechist at the selective school in Lviv (1897–1898); military chaplain in Przemyśl (1898-1901); and as a parish priest in Ladychyn (1901–1936).
[4][5] Active in public organizations in Ternopil and Terebovlia Powiat; a well-known speaker and preacher in Galicia (his contemporaries called him Zolotoust).
Mykhailo sermons were heard at the funerals of Marko Kahanets (now Koropets, Chortkiv Raion), Adam Kotsko (Lviv), and the first anniversary of Ivan Franko's death (1917, Ternopil).
[2][6][7] Founded Prosvita reading rooms, agricultural clubs, and cooperatives in the surrounding villages.