Bishop Peter Stasiuk, C.Ss.R. (Ukrainian: Петро Стасюк; born 16 July 1943 in Roblin, Manitoba, Canada) is an Australian Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch. He served as the second Eparchial Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne from 16 December 1992 until 15 January 2020.
Peter Stasiuk, C.Ss.R. | |
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Eparchial Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne | |
Church | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church |
Appointed | 16 December 1992 |
Term ended | 15 January 2020 |
Predecessor | Ivan Prasko |
Successor | Mykola Bychok |
Other post(s) | Director of the St. Volodymyr's College in Roblin (1981–1993) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 2 Jul 1967 (Priest) by Maxim Hermaniuk |
Consecration | 9 Mar 1993 (Bishop) by Maxim Hermaniuk |
Personal details | |
Born | Peter Stasiuk 16 July 1943 |
Life
editBishop Stasiuk was born to a family of ethnic Ukrainian Greek-Catholics in Canada. After attending the Eastern Redemptorists' minor seminary, he joined the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer in 1960, where he made his profession on 28 August 1962 and his solemn profession on 28 August 1965. Stasiuk was ordained as a priest on 2 July 1967, after studies at the Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. Then he continued his studies in another Canadian university, University of Ottawa and in France in the François Rabelais University in Tours.[1]
After returning from studies, he had various pastoral assignments and served as parish assistant, professor, superior and director at the Redemptorist Institutes in Canada. From 1981 until 1993 he was a rector of the Saint Vladimir's College.[1]
On 16 December 1992 Fr. Stasiuk was nominated by Pope John Paul II and on 9 March 1993 consecrated to the Episcopate as the second eparchial bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne. The principal consecrator was Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk, the retired head of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b "ПЕТРО (СТАСЮК)". risu.org.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 12 April 2017.
- ^ "Bishop Peter Stasiuk, C.SS.R." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
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