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Job (Osacky) of Chicago

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At its session of [[November 5]], 1992, the Holy Synod of Bishops elected Bishop Job as Bishop of Chicago and Diocese of the Midwest. He was enthroned as Bishop of his native city at Holy Trinity Cathedral on [[February 6]], 1993.
In his more than ten years in the See of Chicago, the Diocese of the Midwest has experienced tremendous growth. This is witnessed in—but certainly not limited to—the establishment of numerous new mission parishes in the diocese.
In addition to his regular duties as the ruling hierarch of the vast Diocese of the Midwest—duties that take him from North Dakota to the western border of Pennsylvania—His Eminence continues to enjoy his long-standing and excellent reputation as an [[iconography|iconographer]] and an authority in the field. He is often called upon to offer lectures on this subject, and he has always been willing to assist and encourage other iconographers.
In recognition of his more than twenty years of “good and faithful" service as archpastor, at the March 2004 Session of the Holy Synod, Bishop Job was elevated to the rank of archbishop.
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