Arkadiusz Trochanowski
Arkadiusz Trochanowski | |
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Eparchial Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Olsztyn–Gdańsk | |
Church | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church |
Appointed | 25 November 2020 |
Predecessor | New creation |
Successor | Incumbent |
Previous post(s) | Parish priest in Wałcz (2001–2020) and Szczecinek (2001–2016) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 29 June 2000 (Priest) by Włodzimierz Juszczak |
Consecration | 23 January 2021 (Bishop) by Sviatoslav Shevchuk |
Personal details | |
Born | Arkadiusz Trochanowski 6 January 1973 |
Alma mater | Catholic University of Lublin, University of Wrocław, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań |
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Bishop Arkadiusz Trochanowski (Ukrainian: Аркадій Трохановський; born 6 January 1973) is a Polish Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch as the first eparchial bishop of the newly created Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Olsztyn–Gdańsk since 25 November 2020.
Early life and education
[edit]Bishop-elect Trochanowski was born into the Greek-Catholic family of Jan and Olga Trochanowski in the Lubusz Voivodeship. His parents were forcibly resettled with another Ukrainians in Poland, from ethnical Ukrainian territories to the Recovered Territories in the western Poland during Operation Vistula in the 1947[1] and were actively involved in the parochial life.[2] After graduation of the school education in his native Szprotawa, he joined the Major Theological Seminary in Lublin, simultaneously studying in the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (1994–2000). He also undertook specialist studies at the Pontifical Faculty of Theology at the University of Wrocław with a licentiate degree, and in 2012 he obtained the title of the Doctor of Theology in ecumenism at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań.[1]
Pastoral work
[edit]He was ordained as priest on 29 July 2000 in Wrocław for the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Wrocław-Gdańsk by eparchial bishop Włodzimierz Juszczak[3] and immediately was appointed as an assistant priest to the parishes of Wrocław, Środa Śląska, Oława and Oleśnica (2000–2001)[1]
In 2001, Fr. Trochanowski became the parish priest in Wałcz, where served until 2020 and during 2001–2016 he was also the parish priest in Szczecinek. In the same time he became a member of the priestly council of the Eparchy (2006–2020), a dean of Koszalin deanery (2010–2020) and a Chairman of the Eparchial Commission for children and youth (2006–2020).[1]
Bishop
[edit]On 25 November 2020, with the creation of the new ecclesiastical circumscription in Poland, Fr. Trochanowski was appointed by Pope Francis as the first Eparchial Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Olsztyn–Gdańsk.[3]
His consecration to the episcopate took place on 23 January 2021 in the Protection of the Mother of God Cathedral in Olsztyn.[4] The principal consecrator was Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church with other hierarchs of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Biskup Nominat". Eparchy of Olsztyn–Gdańsk Official Website (in Polish). Retrieved 8 December 2020.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Erezione dell'Eparchia di Olsztyn-Gdańsk (Polonia) di rito bizantino-ucraino, rendendola suffraganea dell'Arcieparchia di Przemyśl-Warszawa, nomina del Primo Vescovo e modifica del nome dell'Eparchia di Wrocław-Gdańsk" (in Italian). Official the Holy See Site. 2020-11-25.
- ^ a b c "Bishop Arkadiusz Trochanowski". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
- ^ "Komunikat o święceniach biskupich oraz ingresie bpa Arkadiusza Trochanowskiego w Olsztynie". Archeparchy of Przemyśl–Warsaw Official Website (in Polish). 7 December 2020. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
- 1973 births
- Living people
- People from Szprotawa
- John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin alumni
- University of Wrocław alumni
- Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań alumni
- Polish Eastern Catholics
- Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Polish people of Ukrainian descent
- Bishops in Poland
- Bishops appointed by Pope Francis