Venedykt Aleksiychuk

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Ukrainian-American Greek Catholic bishop
His Grace, The Most Reverend

Venedykt Aleksiychuk
Eparch of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chicago
ChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
MetropolisPhiladelphia
DioceseChicago
AppointedApril 20, 2017
InstalledJune 29, 2017
PredecessorRichard Seminack
Orders
Ordination29 Mar 1992
by Myroslav Lubachivsky
Consecration5 Sep 2010
by Ihor Vozniak, Yulian Voronovskyi and Paul Chomnycky
Personal details
Born
Valeriy Dmytrovych Aleksiychuk

(1968-01-16) 16 January 1968 (age 56)
Borshchivka, Ukrainian SSR
Previous post(s)
  • Hegumen of Univ Lavra of the Studite Rite (1999–2010)
  • Auxiliary Bishop of Lviv and Titular Bishop of Germaniciana (2010–2017)
MottoВозлюбимъ другъ друга
Styles of
Venedykt Aleksiychuk
Reference style
  • His Grace
  • The Most Reverend
Spoken styleHis Grace
Religious styleBishop

Bishop Venedykt (Aleksiychuk), bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chicago (born January 16, 1968, in Borshchivka, Kostopil Raion, Rivne Oblast, Ukrainian SSR). Became auxiliary bishop of Lviv on September 5, 2010; became bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chicago on June 29, 2017.

Life

On August 3, 2010, Lyubomyr Husar, Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Galicia, by general consent of the Synod of Bishops of the UGCC, appointed hieromonk Venedykt Aleksiychuk bishop-auxiliary of Lviv Archeparchy.[1] His episcopal chirotonia (ordination) was held on September 5, 2010, at St. George's Cathedral in Lviv (the main consecrator – Archbishop Ihor Voznyak, Metropolitan of Lviv, co-consecrators: Bishop of Sambir-Drohobych Yulian Voronovskyi and Bishop of Stamford Pavlo Chomytskyi).

Published books

A Superior as A Spiritual Father - 2009

Spiritual Instructions - 2010

Be Saints - 2011

Borshchivka – A Pearl of Polesia - 2013

Reflections on The Liturgical Reading of Gospel - 2015

Reflections on The Liturgical Reading of the Apostles – 2015

See also

Portals:
  •  Biography
  • icon Catholicism
  • flag Illinois

References

  1. ^ "Bishop Venedykt (Valery) Aleksiychuk, M.S.U." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015.

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