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Suzzie Stooks, Bishop William, Kathy Richard, Tanya Bartlett
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POPE ACCEPTS RESIGNATION OF BISHOP PATAKI OF BYZANTINE
EPARCHY OF PASSAIC, ASSIGNS BISHOP SKURLA OF VAN NUYS AS HIS SUCCESSOR, NAMES
PASSAIC PASTOR AS BISHOP OF EPARCHY OF VAN NUYS
WASHINGTON—Pope Benedict XVI
accepted the resignation of 80-year-old Bishop Andrew Pataki of the Byzantine
Catholic Eparchy of Passaic (New Jersey) and appointed Bishop William C. Skurla
of the Byzantine Eparchy of Van Nuys (California), 51, as his successor.
The Pope also named
Very Reverend. Gerald N. Dino, 67, protosyncellus (chancellor) of the Passaic
Eparchy and pastor of St. George Parish, Linden, New Jersey, to succeed Bishop
Skurla as bishop of Van Nuys.
The resignation and
the appointments were announced in Washington, December 6, by Archbishop Pietro
Sambi, apostolic nuncio to the United States.
Bishop Skurla’s
enthronement will take place at the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, in
Passaic, January 29. Bishop-elect Dino will be ordained and enthroned at St.
Helen Catholic Church in Phoenix, March 27.
The Eparchy of Passaic
of the Ruthenians, USA, comprises Catholics of the Byzantine-Ruthenian rite in
New Jersey, the District of Columbia and some 25 states, primarily on the East
Coast and as far south as Florida.
Bishop Skurla, a native of Duluth, Minnesota, earned a bachelor of
arts degree from Columbia University in New York in 1981. He attended Mary
Immaculate Seminary in Northampton, Pennsylvania, where he earned a master of
divinity degree in 1986 and a master of theology degree in 1987. He was
professed as a member of the Franciscans in Sybertsville, Pennsylvania, in 1985,
and ordained a priest in 1987. In 1996, he was incardinated into the Eparchy of
Van Nuys and named bishop of Van Nuys in 2002.
Gerald N. Dino was born in Binghamton, New York, on January 11,
1940. He received a bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, from Duquesne
University in 1961, and a master of divinity degree from Saints Cyril and
Methodius Seminary, Pittsburgh, in 1965. He was ordained a priest for the
Eparchy of Passaic on March 21, 1965. He received a licentiate degree in
Oriental Ecclesiastical Studies from the Pontifical Oriental Institute, Rome, in
1972, and completed graduate work in religious communication from Loyola
University, New Orleans, 1973.
After ordination, he was assistant pastor of St. John the Baptist
Parish, Pottstown, Pennsylvania, 1967-1967, and St. Michael Parish, Perth Amboy,
New Jersey, 1967-1969, and pastor, St. Nicholas Parish, Dunellen, New Jersey,
1969-1970.
He did graduate studies in Rome from 1970-1972, and from 1973-1979,
was professor and academic dean at the Byzantine Catholic Seminary of Sts. Cyril
and Methodius.
From 1979-1996, he was pastor of Holy Ghost Parish, in Jessup,
Pennsylvania, and from 1996 until the present, pastor of Saint George Parish, in
Linden. In 2000, he was named administrator of Saints Peter and Paul Parish,
Elizabeth, New Jersey.
The Eparchy of Van Nuys of the Ruthenians, USA, was established on
December 3, 1981, and canonically inaugurated on March 9, 1982. It includes
parishes in the states of Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico,
Arizona, Utah, Idaho Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii and Alaska.
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