Yosafat Fedoryk

Born in Jarosław, Austrian-Hungarian Empire (present-day – Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland) on 1897 in the family of railroader Roman Fedoryk and his wife Rozaliya (née Radelitska).

After graduation of the Theological Seminary in Lviv he joined the religious Order of Saint Basil the Great.

[1] During his second imprisonment he was appointed by Yosyf Slipyi as Exarch for the Greek-Catholics in the Central Asia with the centre in Frunze[3] And in 1964 Fr.

Fedoryk was clandestinely consecrated to the Episcopate by Bishop Alexander Chira in Karaganda.

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