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Archbishop Daniel (real name, Volodymyr Olegovych Zelinsky, [a] born September 28, 1972) is an American Ukrainian Orthodox hierarch who is the Archbishop of Pamphylia and of the Western Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA (UOC of USA) since 2008.
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.
Daniel Zelinsky may refer to: Daniel Zelinsky (mathematician) (1922–2015), American mathematician Daniel Zelinsky (bishop) (born 1972), American Ukrainian Orthodox bishop
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had other reasons for his most recent trip to the United States besides seeking more assistance in his country’s war against Russian aggression, according ...
Russian Russian Orthodox Church's Holy Synod issued a statement on September 8, 2018, in response to the launch of the procedure for granting autocephaly to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine by the Constantinople Patrairachate, which expressed "strong protest and deep indignation" over the appointment of Archbishop Daniel (Zelinsky) of Pamphilon and Bishop Hilarion (Rudnyk) of Edmonton as exarchs ...
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Jul. 17—TOLEDO — Below is a summary of clergy appointments made by Bishop Daniel E. Thomas. The clergy are listed alphabetically by surname. Reverend Thomas Muthalapra Abraham, Syro-Malankara ...
On 7 September, the Patriarch of Constantinople announced, on the official websites of the Ecumenical Patriarch Permanent Delegation to the World Council of Churches as well as on the official website of the Ecumentical Patriarchate, that he had appointed Archbishop Daniel (Zelinsky) of Pamphilon and Bishop Hilarion (Rudnyk) as his exarchs and ...