Stephen Sulyk

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Stephen Sulyk
Archeparch Emeritus of the Archeparchy of Philadelphia
ChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
DioceseUkrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia
InstalledMarch 1, 1981
Term endedNovember 29, 2000
PredecessorMyroslav Ivan Lubachivsky
SuccessorStefan Soroka
Orders
OrdinationJune 14, 1952
by Constantine Bohachevsky
ConsecrationMarch 1, 1981
by Josyf Slipyj, Basil H. Losten, and Neil Savaryn
Personal details
Born (1924-10-02) October 2, 1924 (age 99)
Styles of
Stephen Sulyk
Reference style
Spoken styleHis Grace
Religious styleArchbishop
Ordination history of
Stephen Sulyk
History
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byJosyf Slipyj
DateMarch 1, 1981
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Stephen Sulyk as principal consecrator
Robert Mikhail MoskalOctober 13, 1981
Michael Kuchmiak, C.Ss.R.April 27, 1988
Wolodymyr PaskaMarch 19, 1992
Michael Wiwchar, C.Ss.R.September 28, 1993

Stephen Sulyk (Ukrainian: Стефа́н Су́лик; born October 2, 1924)[1] is a Ukrainian-American priest who is a retired archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. He was born in Balnica, Poland. On March 1, 1981, Sulyk was appointed Archbishop of Philadelphia. On February 27, 2001 he was succeeded by Stefan Soroka as Archbishop of Philadelphia.[2][3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Сулик, Стефан - Українська Католицька енциклопедія". catholicencyclopedia.in.ua. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  2. ^ Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Stephen Sulyk [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia". www.ukrarcheparchy.us. Retrieved 30 August 2018.

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Episcopal succession

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Philadelphia
1981—2000
Succeeded by