Bishop Michael Wiwchar [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Bishop Emeritus of Saskatoon (Ukrainian), Canada


Events

Date Age Event Title
9 May 1932 Born
27 Sep 1953 21.3 Professed Member of Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer
27 Sep 1957 25.3 Solemn Vows Member of Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer
28 Jun 1959 27.1 Ordained Priest Priest of Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer
2 Jul 1993 61.1 Appointed Bishop of Saint Nicholas of Chicago (Ukrainian), Illinois, USA
28 Sep 1993 61.3 Ordained Bishop Bishop of Saint Nicholas of Chicago (Ukrainian), Illinois, USA
20 Nov 2000 68.5 Appointed Bishop of Saskatoon (Ukrainian), Canada
9 Dec 2000 68.5 Appointed Apostolic Administrator of Saint Nicholas of Chicago (Ukrainian), Illinois, USA
12 Feb 2001 68.7 Installed Bishop of Saskatoon (Ukrainian), Canada
25 Mar 2003 70.8 Ceased Apostolic Administrator of Saint Nicholas of Chicago (Ukrainian), Illinois, USA
2 May 2008 75.9 Retired Bishop of Saskatoon (Ukrainian), Canada

MicroData Summary for Michael Wiwchar
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Bishop Michael Wiwchar C.SS.R.(born 9 May 1932)Bishop Emeritusof Saskatoon

Event Place
Birth Place Komarno
Ordained Priest Saints Vladimir and Olga, Cathedral, Winnipeg, Archeparchy of Winnipeg (Ukrainian), Manitoba
Ordained Bishop Saint Nicholas, Cathedral, Chicago, Eparchy of Saint Nicholas of Chicago (Ukrainian), Illinois, USA
Please contact the Bishop through the Eparchy of Saskatoon (Ukrainian). a priest for yearsa bishop for years Ordained Priest by:Archbishop Maxim (Maksym) Hermaniuk, C.SS.R. †Archbishop of Winnipeg (Ukrainian), ManitobaPrincipal Consecrator:Archbishop Stephen Sulyk †Archbishop of Philadelphia (Ukrainian), PennsylvaniaPrincipal Co-Consecrators:Archbishop Michael Bzdel, C.SS.R. †Archbishop of Winnipeg (Ukrainian), ManitobaBishop Innocent Hilarion Lotocky, O.S.B.M. †Bishop Emeritus of Saint Nicholas of Chicago (Ukrainian), Illinois
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Archbishop Stephen Sulyk † (1981)Archbishop of Philadelphia (Ukrainian), PennsylvaniaJosyf Cardinal Slipyj † (1939)Major Archbishop of Lviv (Ukrainian) Archbishop Andrij Aleksander Šeptycki (Sheptyskyi), O.S.B.M. † (1899)Archbishop of Lviv (Ukrainian) Archbishop Julian Kuiłovskyi † (1890)Archbishop of Lviv (Ukrainian) Archbishop Sylwester Sembratowicz (Sembratovyc) † (1879)Archbishop of Lviv (Ukrainian) Archbishop Josyf Sembratowicz (Sembratovyc) † (1865)Archbishop of Lviv (Ukrainian) Archbishop Spyrydon Lytvynovyč (Litwinowicz) † (1857)Archbishop of Lviv (Ukrainian) Bishop Ioan Lemeni † (1833)Bishop Emeritus of Făgăraş (Romanian) Bishop Samuel Vulcan † (1807)Bishop of Oradea Mare {Gran Varadino} (Romanian) Bishop Ioan (Janos) Bob (Babb) † (1784)Bishop of Făgăraş (Romanian) Bishop Grigore Maior, O.S.B.M. † (1773)Bishop Emeritus of Făgăraş (Romanian) Bishop Vasilije Božičković (Bosicskovich), O.S.B.M. † (1759)Titular Bishop of Diocletianopolis in Palaestina Bishop Mih�ly Em�nuel Olsavszky, O.S.B.M. † (1743)Titular Bishop of Rhosus Bishop Ioan Inocențiu Klein (Micu), O.S.B.M. † (1730)Bishop of Făgăraş (Romanian) Bishop Gy�rgy (Hennadiy) Biz�nczy (Bizantsiy) † (1716)Titular Bishop of Sebastopolis in Armenia Archbishop Lev (Luka) Kiszka (Kyška), O.S.B.M. † (1711)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Jurij Havryjil (Jerzy) Vynnyc’kyj (Winnicki), O.S.B.M. † (1700)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Lew Ślubičz Załęnski, O.S.B.M. † (1678)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Kyprian Żochowski (Zhokhovskyj) † (1671)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Gabriel (Havrylo) Kolenda, O.S.B.M. † (1652)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Anastazy Antoni Seljava (Sielawa), O.S.B.M. † (1624)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Josyf Veliamyn Rutski † (1613)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Hipacy (Ipatij) Pociej (Potij) † (1593)Archbishop of Kyiv-Halyč {Kiev} (Ukrainian) Archbishop Mychajlo Rohoza †Archbishop Ordained Priest:Bishop Michael Smolinski, C.Ss.R. (2003)Principal Co-Consecrator of:Bishop Bryan Joseph Bayda, C.SS.R. (2008)

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