Szymon Romańczuk

In 1955, he graduated from the pedagogical secondary school in Bielsk Podlaski and began to study philology in Minsk.

On 21 September 1970, he was appointed inspector of the Orthodox Theological Seminary in Warsaw, where he was previously employed as a foreign language teacher and catechesis lecturer.

In the period from 1971, as a representative of the PAKP or a member of its delegation, he participated in numerous theological conferences and inter-church meetings.

[2] At the Christian Academy of Theology, he also defended his doctoral dissertation on Religious and Social Thoughts in the Works of Dostoevsky[3] On 26 November 1979,[4] in the cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene in Warsaw, he was consecrated bishop with the title of bishop of Lublin, vicar of the Warsaw-Bielsko diocese took place.

[7] He died on 28 June 2017 in Łódź and was buried in the Orthodox part of the Doły cemetery in the same city.