Basil H. Losten

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Basil Harry Losten

D.D., S.T.L., LL.D (Hon.)
Eparch Emeritus of Stamford
Church Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Diocese Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford
AppointedSeptember 20, 1977
InstalledDecember 7, 1977
Term endedJanuary 3, 2006
Predecessor Joseph M. Schmondiuk
Successor Paul Patrick Chomnycky
Orders
OrdinationJune 10, 1957
by Konštantín Bohačevskyj
ConsecrationMay 25, 1971
by  Ambrose Senyshyn, Jaroslav Gabro and Michael Dudick
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Born (1930-05-11) May 11, 1930 (age 92)
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Basil Harry Losten (born May 11, 1930) is a bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. He is currently Bishop Emeritus of the Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of Stamford, Connecticut. He was succeeded by Bishop Paul Patrick Chomnycky.

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Education

Losten was born in Chesapeake City, Maryland. He attended St. Basil School in Philadelphia and went on to attend the Ukrainian Catholic Seminary, Stamford, Connecticut. He graduated from St. Basil College with a bachelor of arts in philosophy. In 1957, he completed his graduate work in theology at the Catholic University of America. [1]

Priesthood

On June 10, 1957, Losten was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Constantine Bohachevsky. His first assignment included work as chancery secretary for the Philadelphia Archdiocese as well as working in several Philadelphia parishes. [1] In 1962, he was named personal secretary to Archbishop-Metropolitan Ambrose Senyshyn. This position led him to various posts within the eparchy, including comptroller and consultor, president of Ascension Manor (a senior citizens complex—a project he initiated), director of the Archdiocesan Insurance Commission, and a member of the Archdiocesan Building Commission.

In 1968, Pope Paul VI raised him to the rank of papal chamberlain. He was nominated to the episcopacy on March 23, 1971, and was consecrated on May 25, 1971. He was named auxiliary to the Ukrainian Archdiocese of Philadelphia and in 1976, during Senyshyn’s failing health, Pope Paul VI appointed Losten apostolic administrator in charge of diocesan affairs. [1] In September 1977, Losten was named Bishop of Stamford, succeeding Joseph M. Schmondiuk. The diocese comprises New York State and all of the New England states. He retired on January 3, 2006, and was succeeded by Paul Chomnycky. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Ukrainian Weekly, "Bishop Losten appointed emissary for Church development in Ukraine", July 1, 1990.

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Episcopal succession

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Stamford
19772006
Succeeded by