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Anthony (Scharba)
Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA
ChurchUkrainian Orthodox Church of the USA
AppointedNovember 14, 2012
PredecessorConstantine of Irinoupolis
Personal details
Born (1947-01-30) January 30, 1947 (age 77)
NationalityAmerican
DenominationEastern Orthodox

Metropolitan Anthony (secular name John Scharba; born January 30, 1947) is an American Orthodox hierarch who is the Metropolitan of Irinoupolis, and Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA (UOC of the USA) since 2012. He is also the primate of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in the Diaspora since 2015.

Early life and education[edit]

Scharba was born on January 30, 1947, in Sharon, Pennsylvania, USA, to Ivan and Dorofei Scharba. On March 23 of the same year, he was baptized in the Ukrainian Church of John the Baptist in his hometown.[1]

Scharba received his primary and secondary education in Sharpsville. After he graduated from high school, he enrolled in the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in order to prepare for a lay career in as an international journalist.[1] Two years later, Scharba entered St. Andrew's CollegeinWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. At the same time, he also entered the University of Manitoba, where the St. Andrew's Seminary campus is located. He graduated from the UM in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in sociology and then graduated from St. Andrews Seminary in 1971 with a degree in theology. He remained in Winnipeg, accepting an offer to serve as the resident dean of St. Andrew's College.[1]

Ordination[edit]

On October 1, 1972, Scharba was ordained a deacon by Bishop Constantine at the St. Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Parma, Ohio. Then on November 26, he was ordained a priest at the Church of St. John the Baptist in Sharon.[1] By December, Scharba was sent to the parish of Ambridge and was transferred to Hammond, Indiana, in 1976. While he was at Hammond, Scharba studied at the theological faculty at Loyola University Chicago and Purdue University.[1] On May 29, 1985, he took monastic vows under the name Anthony in honor of Anthony the Great and he was elevated to archimandrite.[1] On October 6, he was consecrated as the bishop of New York and was ordained by Metropolitan MstyslavatSt. Andrew Memorial ChurchinSouth Bound Brook, New Jersey. On March 11-12, 1995, Anthony was elevated to bishop.[2]

Primate of the UOC-USA[edit]

Following the death of the Metropolitan Constatine, on May 21, 2012, Archbishop Anthony was elected locum tenens of the UOC-USA. On October 6, the Council of Clergy and Laity elected him as their primate. On November 14, the election was approved by Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople.[3] In addition, Metropolitan Anthony became locum tenens of the UAOC in the Diaspora. The enthronement took place on January 26, 2013, at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Andrew in Silver Spring, Maryland.[4]

At the council of the UAOC in the Diaspora of October 30-November 1, 2015, Metropolitan Anthony was officially elected Metropolitan of the UAOC in the Diaspora.[5]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "His Eminence Metropolitan Antony". Archived from the original on December 20, 2012. Retrieved December 20, 2012.
  • ^ "К вопросу о каноничности хиротонии Макария (Малетича) | Радонеж.Ру". Archived from the original on April 20, 2019. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  • ^ "Вселенский Патриарх утвердил избрание Предстоятеля Украинской Православной Церкви в США". Archived from the original on March 23, 2013. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  • ^ "Состоялась интронизация митрополита Иерапольского Антония (Щарбы)-первоиерарха Украинской Православной Церкви в США (в юрисдикции Константинопольского Патриархата)". Церковно-Научный Центр "Православная Энциклопедия". Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  • ^ "11-й Звичайний Собор Українських Православних Громад в Діаспорі відбувся в Мюнхені, Німеччина | Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA". Archived from the original on December 27, 2015. Retrieved December 26, 2015.

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