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On May 9, 2008, Daniel was ordained as a bishop. The following day, he was also consecrated Bishop of Pamphylia. [6] In October 2008, he was elected head of the Western Eparchy. [7] On September 7, 2018, as part of the Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Daniel was appointed Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Ukraine. [8] [9]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Daniel Zelinsky (bishop) (born 1972), American Ukrainian Orthodox bishop
Bishop Andriy served in the diocese until his election in 2008 as auxiliary of the Ukrainian Orthodox Eparchy of Central Canada. As a consequence of decisions made at the July 2016 Sobor of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (Ecumenical Patriarchate) in Australia and New Zealand, three significant changes were made.
WORCESTER — Bishop Daniel Patrick Reilly, the fourth bishop of Worcester, died Tuesday evening at age 96, according to The Catholic Free Press, the official newspaper of the Worcester Diocese.
A South Dakota man is facing murder and manslaughter charges after police say he killed a woman and decapitated her. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Craig Allen Nichols Jr., 32 ...
On October 6, 2007, the 18th Regular Sobor of the UOC-USA nominated Hieromonk Daniel as Bishop-Elect for the UOC of the USA. [5] On January 9, 2008, Patriarch Bartholomew and the Great and Holy Synod of Constantinople formally elected and ritually included Archimandrite Daniel in the Diptychs of Holy Orthodoxy as titular Bishop of Pamphilon.
It's been a tough Tuesday, so far, for Tesla ().In a note to clients, Bank of America analyst John Murphy downgraded Tesla to Neutral from Buy, claiming that most of the EV maker's upside has been ...
Patriarch Bartholomew signing the tomos of autocephaly of the OCU. Epiphanius I of Ukraine (wearing a white klobuk) stands behind him.. On 5 January 2019, Bartholomew I, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, signed the tomos that officially recognized and established the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and granted it autocephaly (self-governorship).