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Redemptorist priest to become an Auxiliary Bishop of Sokal-Zhovkva eparchy

12.04.2018, 13:52

The Pope gave his approval to the canonical election made by the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church of Rev. Fr. Petro Loza, C.Ss.R., at present the administrator of the parish of Saints Peter and Paul in Chernihiv (Archieparchy of Kyiv), to the office of Auxiliary Bishop of Sokal-Zhovkva of the Ukrainians, assigning him the titular church of Panio.

The Pope gave his approval to the canonical election  made by the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church of Rev. Fr. Petro Loza, C.Ss.R., at present the administrator of the parish of Saints Peter and Paul in Chernihiv (Archieparchy of Kyiv), to the office of Auxiliary Bishop of Sokal-Zhovkva of the Ukrainians, assigning him the titular church of Panio.

Rev.do P. Petro Loza, C.Ss.R.

The Rev. Fr. Petro Loza, C.Ss.R., was born on 3 June 1979 in Kolodyantsi, in the Lviv region. In 1997 he entered the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, where he made his perpetual vows in 2003.

He began his priestly formation in the Seminary of the Redemptorist Fathers in Lviv (1998-2001) After his priestly ordination, received on 26 August 2007, he carried out the pastoral ministry as the assistant pastor in Vinnytsa and later as the parish administrator in Hnizdychiv-Kohavyno.

From 2011 to 2014 he was also served as a Provincial Councilor in his Province, in Ukraine since 2014 he has been the parish administrator of Saints Peter and Paul in Chernihiv and, at the same time, chaplain of the two prisons of the same city. In addition to the Ukrainian, he knows Russian, Polish and German.

 

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