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God's
Blessing for Many Years for Our Bishop Richard Seminack!
Most Reverend
Bishop Richard Stephen Seminack was born on March 3, 1942 to Raymond and
Anna Cwiek Seminack in Philadelphia, PA. His paternal grandparents emigrated
from Ternopil, Ukraine while his maternal grandparents came from Peremshil,
Ukraine. The oldest of seven children, Richard attended St. Martin of Tours
Catholic Elementary School and Father Judge Catholic High School in Philadelphia,
PA. The call to the priesthood motivated his transfer to St. Basil's Seminary
Preparatory High School, Stamford, CT in his senior year.
Upon graduation
from St. Basil's College in 1963, he attended Catholic University of America,
Washington, D.C for Theology. Bishop Seminack's major was Eastern and Western
Canon law. He was ordained by Metropolitan Archbishop Ambrose Senyshyn
for the Archeparchy of Philadelphia on May 25, 1967. After an interim assignment
at St. Josaphat Church, Philadelphia, PA. he was sent to Rome, Italy to
study at the Oriental Institute. He was awarded a degree in Eastern Canon
Law in June, 1968.
Upon returning
to the USA, he was assigned to Holy Ghost Church, Chester, PA. as parochial
vicar with duties as religion teacher and Youth Minister to the large parish
community. On July 1, 1971, Msgr. Seminack was transferred to Presentation
Church, Lansdale, PA, a newly organized parish that needed land, he was
then transferred to St. Anne Church, Warrington, PA on July 18, 1972. Fr.
Seminack experienced a variety of ministerial activity in this suburban
parish that had an active catechetical program. A fire in the Church hall,
the major fund raising site, challenged both pastor and people to further
rally together to build a new more modern facility that was dedicated in
June, 1977.
On September
19, 1977, he followed Fr. Myroslaw Ivan Lubachiwsky, later to become Cardinal
Major Archbishop Myroslaw Ivan Lubachiwsky, as Chaplain for the Srs. of
St. Basil the Great, Philadelphia, PA. Besides being chaplain at the Motherhouse,
Fr. Seminack was also chaplain and religion teacher at St. Basil Academy,
Campus Minister at Manor College, Jenkintown, PA as well as administrator
of Sacred Heart Mission, Fox Chase, PA. This collage of pastoral ministries
was rigorous enough, however, it was during this time that he trained and
became a commissioned officer (Lieutenant) in the U.S. Navy Chaplain Corps
in August, 1979.
Transferred
to Assumption of the BVM Church, Miami, Fl on June 22, 1982, Bishop Seminack
encountered a bi-lingual transient parish community that had various substitute
retired pastors. The parishioners bonded with their new young pastor and
restored the neglected Church building and community in the name Christ.
Much of his time was caring for the needs on the elderly and sick. While
on assignment in Florida, the Archeparchy was split and Msgr. Seminack
found himself as a priest in the Eparchy of St. Josaphat in Parma.
Bishop Robert
Moskal appointed Msgr. Seminack to the Office of Pastor to the Holy Trinity
Church, Carnegie PA on June 8, 1984 where he has worked to the present
time. He has held the following offices: Eparchial Director of Religious
Education, Eparchial Consultor, Executive Board Member of the Priests Pension
Program, Chairman of the Eparchial Presbyteral Council, member of the Examiners
for Junior Clergy. Other duties and assignments included being Protopresbyter
on the Southern Deanery, member of the Archeparchial Administrative Council,
Spiritual Director of the Philadelphia Council of the League of Ukrainian
Catholics, regional Spiritual Director of the League of Ukrainian Catholics,
Vice dean of the Philadelphia Deanery, Executive Board Member of Ascension
Manor 11.
As Director
of Religious Education, he implemented a Catechist Certificate Program,
helped develop and taught in the Diaconal Training Program and coordinated
various projects that produced catechetical tools for the Eparchy - the
most recent being "New Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to the
Mysteries of Christian Initiation". Bishop Seminack is known for the
formation of many of the junior priests who were placed under his care
as assistants. For his many contributions to the Eparchy, he was given
the rank of Reverend Monsignor by His Holiness John Paul II on October
5, 1984.
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