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Yulian Voronovskyi
Eparchy of Sambir – Drohobych
ChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
In officeMarch 30, 1994–October 27, 2011
PredecessorNew creation
SuccessorYaroslav Pryriz
Other post(s)Hegumen of Univ Lavra of the Studite Rite (1982-1990)
Orders
Ordination27 Oct 1968 (Priest)
by Vasyl Velychkovsky
Consecration30 Sep 1986 (Bishop)
by Volodymyr Sterniuk
Personal details
Born
Yuriy Ivanovych Voronovskyi

5 May 1936
Humnyska, Rzeczpospolita
Died28 February 2013(2013-02-28) (aged 76)
Lviv, Ukraine

Bishop Yulian Voronovskyi (also exist Romanization as Julian Voronovsky, Ukrainian: Юліан Вороновський; May 5, 1936 in Humnyska, Rzeczpospolita, now is Busk Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine – February 28, 2013 in Lviv) was the Eparchial bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sambir – Drohobych since March 30, 1994 to October 27, 2011.[1]

In 1958 he entered the clandestine Studite Brethren monastery. Working at a state job, he simultaneously studied in the underground seminary in Lviv. In October 27, 1968, he received priestly ordination at the hands of Archbishop Vasyl Velychkovsky. Than he was Hegumen (superior) of the Studite monastery.

On September 30, 1986, he received episcopal consecration at the hands of Archbishop Volodymyr Sterniuk. He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv. In 1990 he was elected the archimandrite of the Univ Holy Dormition Lavra of the Studite Rite[2] and the Rector of Holy Spirit Seminary in Lviv.

In July 20, 1993 he was appointed the Administrator of the new created Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sambir – Drohobych, and during 1994-2011 he was the Eparch of this Eparchy.

Voronovskyi died on February 28, 2013 after undergoing surgery without regaining consciousness in the intensive care department of the Lviv regional hospital.[3] He was 76.

References

  1. ^ "Bishop Julian Voronovsky, M.S.U." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  2. ^ Gabriel Chow. "Diocese of Sambir–Drohobych". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Відійшов до вічності владика Юліан (Вороновський)". Department of Information of the UGCC. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Hegumen of the Univ Holy Dormition Lavra of the Studite Rite
1982–August 1990
Succeeded by