Vatican City, 2 April 2014 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has:
- confirmed the erection of the
archiepiscopal esarchate of Kharkiv, Ukraine by His Beatitude
Sviatoslav Shevchuk, major archbishop of Kyiv-Halyc, with the consent
of the Synod of the Greek Catholic Church, with territory from the
current archiepiscopal esarchate of Donetsk-Kharkiv, Ukraine.
- gave his assent to the canonical
election by the Synod of the Greek Catholic Church of Fr. Vasyl
Tuchapets, O.S.B.M., as first bishop of the archiepiscopal eparchy of
Kharkiv, Ukraine. The bishop-elect was born in Yavoriv, Ukraine in
1967 and was ordained a priest in 1997. He holds a licentiate in
theology from the Pontifical theological faculty in Warsaw. He has
served in pastoral roles in Zolochiv, Krekhiv and Zhovkva, and taught
ascetics at the institute for formation of the Basilian Salvatorian
Order in Zolochiv. He is currently superior of the monastery of St.
Basil the Great in Kyiv, vicar and councillor of the province of the
Basilian Order of St. Josaphat in Ukraine.
- acknowledged the canonical election
by the Synod of the Greek Catholic Church of Bishop Taras Senkiv,
O.M., as bishop of the eparchy of Stryj of the Ukrainians, Ukraine,
transferring him from the office of apostolic administrator.
- gave his assent to the canonical
election by the Synod of the Greek Catholic Church of Fr. Bohdan
Manyshyn as auxiliary of the eparchy of Stryj of the Ukrainians,
Ukraine. The bishop-elect was born in Novyj Rozkil, Ukraine in 1972
and was ordained a priest in 2002. He holds a licentiate in pastoral
theology from the Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, and has
served as military chaplain in Lviv and vicar in various parishes in
the eparchy of Stryj of the Ukrainians. He is currently
protosyncellus of the same eparchy.
- appointed Archbishop Franco Coppola,
apostolic nuncio in the Central African Republic, as apostolic nuncio
in Chad.
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