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- first bishop was Stephen Kocisko. Currently, the Eparchy has 89 parishes under its canonical jurisdiction. Stephen John Kocisko † (July 6, 1963 - December...
- proteinase K-resistant form. To model conversion of PrPC to PrPSc in vitro, Kocisko et al. showed that PrPSc could cause PrPC to convert to PrPres under cell-free...
- 4233–4246. doi:10.1093/brain/awad153. PMC 10545502. PMID 37186601. Rudd K, Kocisko D (2013). Pediatric Nursing: The Critical Components of Nursing Care. F...
- Stephen John Kocisko (June 11, 1915 – March 7, 1995) was the first Metropolitan Archbishop of the Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh...
- a Metropolia (archdiocese) by Pope Paul VI in 1969. Archbishop Stephen Kocisko was installed as the first Metropolitan-Archbishop on June 11, 1969, at...
- first ordinary. He was consecrated as its eparch by Archbishop Stephen Kocisko on 12 June 1969. On May 30, 1983, Father Andrew Pataki was appointed as...
- 1990 by American Byzantine Catholic (Gr**** Catholic) Archbishop Stephen Kocisko, whose own Rusyn parents were born in the Carpathians, led to confrontation...
- erected on March 9, 1982. At the same time Metropolitan Archbishop Stephen Kocisko installed Dolinay as the first Bishop at a ceremony in St. Cyril of Jerusalem...
- was canonically inaugurated on March 9, 1982, when Archbishop Stephen Kocisko, Metropolitan of the Metropolia of Pittsburgh enthroned Thomas Dolinay...
- 1955 by Nicholas Thomas Elko Consecration 4 February 1987 by Stephen John Kocisko, Michael Joseph Du****, and Thomas Victor Dolinay Personal details Born...