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BISHOP MICHAEL HRYNCHYSHYN, CSSR.

Born: Feb 18, 1929

Date of Passing: Nov 12, 2012

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BISHOP MICHAEL HRYNCHYSHYN, CSSR. Most Rev. Michael Hrynchyshyn, CSSR., D.D., died on Monday, November 12, 2012 at the age of 83, only months after being officially retired as Apostolic Exarch for the Ukrainian Catholics of France, Benelux and Switzerland. He died at his home in Paris, where he was convalescing after surgery. Bishop Michael was born in Buchanan, Saskatchewan, on February 18, 1929, to John and Mary Hrynchyshyn. For his vocation he gave thanks to his parents, who prayed that one of their six sons would choose the priesthood. He entered the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (The Redemptorists) on July 27, 1945, and made his religious profession August 28, 1946. He was ordained a priest by Archbishop Maxim Hermaniuk in Toronto on May 25, 1952. His provincial superior then sent him to Rome for further studies. He received a baccalaureate degree (1953), a license degree (1954) and a doctorate in oriental church study (1955). Father Michael served in a number of Redemptorist parishes: Saskatoon, SK (1956 to 1957; 1965 to 1966; 1981 to 1982), Meadowvale, ON (1957 to 1961), Winnipeg (1962 to 1965; 1966 to 1967), and Newark, NJ (1967 to 1972). He was also rector of the Metropolitan Sheptytsky Institute in Saskatoon in 1956 to 1957 and gave many missions and retreats in his pastoral years. He was elected provincial superior of the Yorkton Province of Redemptorists 1972 to 1981. November 27, 1982, he was appointed to succeed Bishop Vladimir Malanchuk, CSSR., as apostolic exarch for the Ukrainian Catholics of France, Benelux and Switzerland; and was consecrated on January 30, 1983, at the Church of St. Sophia in Rome by His Beatitude Josyf Slipyj, Metropolitan Maxim Hermaniuk and Metropolitan Stephen Sulyk. Later he was appointed also to be Apostolic Administrator for the Ukrainian Catholics of Great Britain, until he was succeeded there by Bishop Michael Kuchmiak, CSSR., in 1989. Bishop Michael was justly proud of several projects he undertook in his time as both priest and bishop. In 1978 he organized a ten-year period of preparation for the Ukrainian Millennium of Christianity. This was adopted for the entire Ukrainian Catholic Church by the hierarchy the following year and he was named the secretary-general for the celebration of the Millennium of Ukrainian Christianity Jubilee in Rome, 1988. He also was chosen to be the secretary of the Ukrainian Catholic Synod after his consecration, until the Synod's return to Lviv, but remained on the permanent council for several more terms. After Pope John-Paul II in 1994 established a central committee for the Year 2000 Jubilee, and named him to head the Commission for New Martyrs, Bishop Michael opened a two-fold postulator's bureau in Lviv. With tireless efforts on the bishop's part, the bureau prepared the documentation for the 27 martyrs that were proclaimed Blessed by the Pope on his visit to Ukraine in 2001. The other bureau project, Metropolitan Sheptytsky's cause for beatification, remained unfulfilled , but Bishop Michael never doubted that the day would come when the Servant of God Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky would be proclaimed a saint. This last endeavor was the bishop's life work, since he was named postulator of the Metropolitan's cause for beatification in 1957, and it remained his passionate cause throughout his life. Bishop Michael's resignation was accepted on July 21, 2012; his successor was also appointed: Very Rev. Dr. Borys Gudziak, the rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. On Friday, November 16, Funeral Prayers were celebrated in Paris. Final Funeral Services will be held on Friday, November 23, 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 250 Jefferson Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Bishop Velychkovsky Martyr's Shrine will be gratefully accepted at St. Joseph's. Grant him, O Lord eternal rest! VICHNAYA PAMYAT 204-586-8044

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 17, 2012

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • My name is Doreen Knight. My Grandmother was Mary Susinski of Shoal Lake. So sorry to hear of the passing of Bishop Hrynchyshyn. My memory of him was when he came to visit my grandmother. I think we are cousins but not exactly sure how we are related. I would like to know more about our families connection. My email address is knightdd@mts.net - Posted by: Doreen Knight (cousin) on: Nov 27, 2012

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