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词条 Mykhaylo Koltun
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| name = Mykhaylo Koltun, C.Ss.R.
| image =
| birth_name = Mykhaylo Pavlovych Koltun
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1949|3|29|df=y}}
| birth_place = Polonychi, Busk Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
| church = Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
| title = Eparchial Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sokal–Zhovkva
| elected = 21 July 2000
| ordination = 13 Dec 1981 (Priest)
| ordained_by = Volodymyr Sterniuk
| consecration = 19 Sep 1993 (Bishop)
| consecrated_by = Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky
| predecessor = new creation
| successor =
| other_post = Bishop of Zboriv (1993–1996, 1997–2000)
Exarch of Kyiv-Vyshhorod (1996–1997)
}}

Bishop Mykhaylo Koltun, C.Ss.R. ({{lang-uk|Михайло Колтун}}; born 29 March 1949 in Polonychi, Busk Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch as an Eparchial Bishop of Sokal–Zhovkva since 21 July 2000. Previously he served as an Eparchial Bishop of Zboriv from 20 April 1993 until 13 November 1996 and the second time from 7 November 1997 until 21 July 2000; and as Titular Bishop of Casae in Pamphylia and Archepiscopal Exarch of Kyiv-Vyshhorod from 13 November 1996 until 7 November 1997.

Life

Bishop Koltun was born in the family of clandestine Greek-Catholics Pavlo and Stanislava (née Kret) Koltun. After graduation of the school education, he graduated the college of industrial automation in Lviv and made a compulsory service in the Soviet Army. Then he worked in the concrete products plant from 1972 until 1989.[1]

During all this time he was clandestine member of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, where he had a profession in 1975 and a solemn profession on November 8, 1981. Koltun was ordained as priest on December 13, 1981, after complited clandestine theological studies.[1] From 1990 until 1993 he openly served as priest, missionary and founder of the new Greek-Catholic parishes.[1]

On April 20, 1993 Fr. Koltun was elected and on September 19, 1993 was consecrated to the Episcopate as the first Eparchial Bishop of the new created Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Zboriv. His consecration was the first open one in time, when the "Catacomb Church" became free, after Dissolution of the Soviet Union. The principal consecrator was Cardinal Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky, the Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sokaleparchy.org.ua/index.php/2009-06-02-08-03-45/38-2009-06-19-00-22-39/71-biographia |title=Біографія Владики Михаїла Колтуна |language=Ukrainian |work=Official Eparchy of Sokal-Zhovkva Website|accessdate=17 April 2017}}
2. ^{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bkoltun|Bishop Mychajlo Koltun, C.SS.R.|17 April 2017}}
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7 : 1949 births|Living people|People from Busk Raion|Ukrainian Eastern Catholics|Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church|Redemptorists|Redemptorist bishops

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