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Joakim Herbut

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Monsignor Dr. Joakim Herbut (14 February 1928 – 15 April 2005) was a Macedonian Roman Catholic and Byzantine-Catholic prelate. He was bishop of Skopje-Prizren from 1969 to 2005 and Apostolic Exarch of Macedonia from 2001 to 2005.

Born in village of Ruski Krstur in present-day Serbia, autonomous province of Vojvodina on 14 February 1928 in Rusyn family. he was ordained a priest on 6 July 1952 by Bishop Gabrijel Bukatko for the Eparchy of Križevci. Fr. Herbut was the personal assistant in Skopje from 1954 to 1957 and in Križevci from 1957 to 1959.[1] and as bishop of Skopje-Prizren diocese was placed on October 2, 1969 by Pope Paul VI and the inauguration took place on December 21, 1969. Also from 3 July 1972 he served as Apostolic Visitator for the Byzantine Rite faithful in Macedonia and later he was appointed the head of the renewed Apostolic Exarch of Macedonia on January 11, 2001.

Monsignor Joakim Herbut died in Skopje on April 15, 2005.

References

  1. ^ Blazejowsky, Dmytro (1988). Ukrainian Catholic clergy in diaspora (1751-1988). Rome. p. 80.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Roman Catholic Bishop of Skopje
1969–2005
(until 2000
as Roman Catholic Bishop of Skopje-Prizren
)
Succeeded by
New title Apostolic Exarch of Macedonia
2001–2005