Monday, April 11, 2022

Health update on Abp. Paul of Chicago

BURBANK, IL (OCA-DMW) – This past week, His Eminence Archbishop Paul was diagnosed with Multiforme Glioblastoma, an aggressive, incurable brain cancer. His Eminence has chosen to work with his oncologists in order to slow the progress of his cancer, for as long as possible, through radiation and chemotherapy.

The clergy and faithful of the diocese are asked to increase their prayers for His Eminence during this trying time.

The good work of His Eminence will continue through the Chancery staff as usual.

May God grant His Eminence peace, safety, honor, health, and length of days, rightly to divide the word of Thy truth.

And also...

SYOSSET, NY (OCA-DMW) – On Tuesday, March 15, 2022, His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon and the Holy Synod met for their Regular Spring Session and appointed an administrator to assist His Eminence Archbishop Paul with his work in the diocese.

On March 12, Archbishop Paul wrote to Metropolitan Tikhon requesting temporary assistance within the diocese, and that His Beatitude consider appointing an administrator.

In a letter to Archbishop Paul, Archpriest Alexander Rentel, Chancellor of the Orthodox Church in America, informed His Eminence that his request was granted, and that Bishop Daniel of Santa Rosa was appointed administrator.

As previously announced, Archbishop Paul was diagnosed with Multiforme Glioblastoma, an aggressive, incurable brain cancer. His Eminence has chosen to proceed with treatment in order to slow the progress of his cancer, for as long as possible.

The diocesan faithful, clergy and laity alike, are asked to continue in fervent prayer for His Eminence Archbishop Paul.

2 comments:

  1. Lord, have mercy. He's a wonderful man: I spent time with him many years ago at St Gregory Palamas Monastery in OH, before he became a bishop. He was there to explore whether to enter monastic life. Lack of interest in worldly power is something it's good to look for in a hierarch.

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