Meron Mazur Explained

Meron Mazur, O.S.B.M.
Birth Name:Meron Mazur
Birth Date:5 February 1962
Birth Place:Prudentópolis, Paraná, Brazil
Church:Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Eparchial Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Imaculada Conceição in Prudentópolis
Appointed:12 May 2014
Ordination:8 Sep 1990 (Priest)
Ordained By:Efraím Basílio Krevey
Consecration:26 Feb 2006 (Bishop)
Consecrated By:Lubomyr Husar
Predecessor:new title
Coat Of Arms:Coat of arms of Meron Mazur.svg
Other Post:Auxiliary Bishop of São João Batista em Curitiba (2005–2014)
Titular Bishop of Simitthu (2005–2014)

Bishop Meron Mazur, O.S.B.M. (Ukrainian: Мирон Мазур; born 5 February 1962 in Prudentópolis, Paraná, Brazil) is a Brazilian Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch. He is currently the eparchial bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Imaculada Conceição in Prudentópolis, an office that he has held since 12 May 2014. From 12 December 2005 until his assumption of his present position, he was the titular bishop of Simitthu and the auxiliary bishop of the São João Batista em Curitiba.

Life

Bishop Mazur was born into a family of ethnically Ukrainian Greek Catholics in Brazil. After attending a minor Basilian seminary, he joined the Order of Saint Basil the Great, where he had a profession on February 10, 1981 and a solemn profession on January 1, 1988. Mazur was ordained as a priest on September 8, 1990, after studies at the St. Basil's Seminary-Studium in Curitiba. He continued his studies in Italy in the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm, graduating with a baccalaureate in Sacred Theology and with a licentiate in Educational Sciences from the Salesian Pontifical University.

After returning from Italy, he had various pastoral assignments and served as a professor, a superior and a rector at the Basilian Institutes in Brazil. During 2004-2005 he was a Protohegumen (Provincial Superior) of the Basilians in Brazil[1]

On December 21, 2005 Fr. Mazur was nominated by Pope Benedict XVI and on February 26, 2006 consecrated to the Episcopate as an auxiliary bishop. The principal consecrator was Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, the Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: In Service to the Church . Official of St.Nicholas Parish Website. 12 April 2017.