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The V. Rev. Archpriest Hieromonk '''Michael G. Dahulich''', Ph.D., is a [[priest]] in the [[Orthodox Church in America]] and bishop-elect of the [[Diocese of New York and New Jersey (OCA)|Diocese of New York and New Jersey]]. He is currently dean of [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)|St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary]] in South Canaan, Pennsylvania. He also serves there as Associate Professor of New Testament and Ethics.
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[[Image:Michael Dahulich.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Bishop Michael (Dahulich)]]
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His Grace, the Right Reverend '''Michael (Dahulich) of New York''', Ph.D., is a diocesan [[bishop]] of the [[Orthodox Church in America]], leading the [[Diocese of New York and New Jersey (OCA)|Diocese of New York and New Jersey]].  
  
Fr. Michael entered the [[clergy]] through the [[American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese|Carpatho-Russian Diocese]], being [[ordination|ordained]] to the priesthood by Bishop [[John (Martin) of Nyssa|John (Martin)]] in 1973. He served as Vice-Chancellor and as secretary to two [[bishop]]s. He also was Director of Religious Education of the Johnstown deanery and taught at the [[Christ the Saviour Seminary (Johnstown, Pennsylvania)|Christ the Saviour Seminary]].
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Bp. Michael entered the [[clergy]] through the [[American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese|Carpatho-Russian Diocese]], being [[ordination|ordained]] to the priesthood by Bishop [[John (Martin) of Nyssa|John (Martin)]] in 1973. He served as Vice-[[Chancellor]] and as secretary to two [[bishop]]s. He also was Director of Religious Education of the Johnstown deanery and taught at the [[Christ the Saviour Seminary (Johnstown, Pennsylvania)|Christ the Saviour Seminary]].
  
Fr. Michael joined the faculty of [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)|St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary]] in South Canaan in 1994.  
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Bp. Michael joined the faculty of [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)|St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary]] in South Canaan in 1994.  
  
Fr. Michael earned a B.Th. in Theology from Christ the Saviour Seminary in Johnstown, Pennsylvania; a B.A. in Philosophy from St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania; and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Theology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.  He is also studying Business at Villanova University.
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Bp. Michael earned a B.Th. in Theology from Christ the Saviour Seminary in Johnstown, Pennsylvania; a B.A. in Philosophy from St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania; and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Theology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.  He is also studying Business at Villanova University.
  
On September 22, 2009, Fr. Michael was elected as the bishop of OCA's newly reconstituted Diocese of New York and New Jersey.  On October 24 of that year, he was tonsured as a monastic at [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox MOnastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)|St. Tikhon's Orthodox MOnastery]]in preparation for his consecration to the episcopacy.
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On [[September 22]], 2009, he was elected as the [[bishop]] of OCA's newly reconstituted Diocese of New York and New Jersey.  On October 24 of that year, he was [[tonsure]]d a rassophore [[monk]] by Met. Jonah at [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)|St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery]] in preparation for his [[consecration of a bishop|consecration]] to the episcopacy.
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On May 8, 2010, he was consecrated to the episcopacy at Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church in Jersey City, New Jersey, and was enthroned the following day at the Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection in New York City.
  
  
 
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*[http://nynjoca.org/bio_bp_michael.html Biography - Diocese of New York and New Jersey website]
 
*[http://www.stots.edu/dahulich_m.html Seminary biography]
 
*[http://www.stots.edu/dahulich_m.html Seminary biography]
  
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Latest revision as of 01:52, March 17, 2012

Bishop Michael (Dahulich)

His Grace, the Right Reverend Michael (Dahulich) of New York, Ph.D., is a diocesan bishop of the Orthodox Church in America, leading the Diocese of New York and New Jersey.

Bp. Michael entered the clergy through the Carpatho-Russian Diocese, being ordained to the priesthood by Bishop John (Martin) in 1973. He served as Vice-Chancellor and as secretary to two bishops. He also was Director of Religious Education of the Johnstown deanery and taught at the Christ the Saviour Seminary.

Bp. Michael joined the faculty of St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary in South Canaan in 1994.

Bp. Michael earned a B.Th. in Theology from Christ the Saviour Seminary in Johnstown, Pennsylvania; a B.A. in Philosophy from St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania; and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Theology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. He is also studying Business at Villanova University.

On September 22, 2009, he was elected as the bishop of OCA's newly reconstituted Diocese of New York and New Jersey. On October 24 of that year, he was tonsured a rassophore monk by Met. Jonah at St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery in preparation for his consecration to the episcopacy.

On May 8, 2010, he was consecrated to the episcopacy at Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church in Jersey City, New Jersey, and was enthroned the following day at the Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection in New York City.


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Michael (Dahulich) of New York
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Jonah (Paffhausen)
Bishop of New York and New Jersey
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2010-present
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