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'''ARCHEPARCHY OF PITTSBURG (RUTHENIAN RITE)''' (Pittsburgensis ritus byzantini) | '''ARCHEPARCHY OF PITTSBURG (RUTHENIAN RITE)''' (Pittsburgensis ritus byzantini) |
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ARCHEPARCHY OF PITTSBURG (RUTHENIAN RITE) (Pittsburgensis ritus byzantini)
Country : United States
Denomination : Ruthenian Catholic Church
Established : 1924 as Apostolic Exarchate of United States of America (Ruthenian), 1963 elevated to Eparchy of Pittsburgh (Ruthenian),
1969 elevated to Archeparachy of Munhall (Ruthenian), Name changed in 1977
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
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Arms of Apostolic Exarchs
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Basil Takacs (Takach) (1924-1948)
Arms of Bishops
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Nicholas Thomas Elko(1963-1967)
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Stephen John Kocisko (1967-1969), become 1st and only Archbishop of Munhall
Arms of Archbishops (of Munhall 1969-1977, then of Pittsburgh (Ruthenian)
Stephen John Kocisko (1969-1991)
Thomas Victor Dolinay (1991-1993)
Judson Michael Procyk (1994-2001)
Basil Myron Schott, O.F.M. (2002-2010)
William Charles Skurla (2013-present)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
John Bilock (1973-1994)
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