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Basil Hopko (Vasil Hopko) was born on 21 April, 1904 in Hrabské, Sáros, Kingdom of Hungary, is a Slovak Greek Catholic bishop. Discover Basil Hopko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 April 1904
Birthday 21 April
Birthplace Hrabské, Sáros, Kingdom of Hungary
Date of death 23 July, 1976
Died Place Prešov, Slovakia
Nationality Hungary

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1904

Basil or Vasiľ Hopko (21 April 1904, Hrabské — 23 July 1976) was an eparch (bishop) of the Slovak Greek Catholic Church.

1923

He attended the Evangelical gymnasium in Prešov, then Czechoslovakia, graduating with honors in 1923.

Hopko studied at the Eparchial Seminary in Prešov.

He had dreams of joining his mother in America, and of pursuing his priestly vocation there, but the cost of recurring health problems left him unable to afford to travel.

He later wrote that when he finally decided to stay and to serve in his homeland, he was suddenly cured, and realized he had been given a sign about his calling.

1929

He was ordained a Greek Catholic priest on 3 February 1929.

He served as a pastor (1929–1936) at the Greek Catholic parish in Prague, the Czechoslovak capital, where he was known for his focus on the poor, the unemployed, and students.

His mother returned from America after 22 years and rejoined her son in Prague, becoming his housekeeper at the parish rectory.

1936

In 1936 he returned to teach in Prešov's Eparchial Seminary, and was awarded the title of monsignor.

1940

He had already begun graduate studies at Charles University while in Prague, and he completed his Doctor of Theology in 1940 at Comenius University in Bratislava.

In Prešov he headed the eparchy's publishing division, where he edited a monthly periodical.

After World War II, a growing Soviet Communist influence caused Bishop Pavol Peter Gojdič of Prešov to ask the Holy See for an Auxiliary Bishop to help defend the Greek Catholic Church.

1947

Hopko was appointed to the post on 11 May 1947.

The Communist take-over of Czechoslovakia wrought Havoc on the Greek Catholic Church.

1950

In 1950 it was officially abolished by the state as a religious organization, and its assets were turned over to the Russian Orthodox Church.

Bishop Gojdič was arrested and was imprisoned for life.

Bishop Hopko was arrested on 28 April 1950 and kept on starvation rations and tortured for weeks.

Eventually he was tried and sentenced to 15 years for the "subversive activity" of staying loyal to Rome.

He was repeatedly transferred from prison to prison.

1964

His health, physical and emotional, failed, and in 1964 he was transferred to a home for the aged.

He never recovered his health.

1968

During the Prague Spring the Czechoslovak government legally cleared Hopko on 13 June 1968 and the Prešov Eparchy was restored.

However, activists insisted that a Slovak bishop be appointed to the see, and the Holy See named the Slovak priest Ján Hirka as Bishop Hopko's successor.

1976

Bishop Hopko died in Prešov at age 72 on 23 July 1976.

2003

He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 14 September 2003 for his martyrdom under Communist occupation.

Basil Hopko was born in the Rusyn village of Hrabské, in the Sáros County of the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day eastern Slovakia).

His parents, Basil and Anna née Petrenko, were landless peasants.

While Hopko was still an infant, his father was struck by lightning and died.

His mother left him in care of her father, while she emigrated to the United States in search of work.

When Hopko was 7 he was sent to live with his uncle Demeter Petrenko, a Greek Catholic priest.

On 14 September 2003 Pope John Paul II beatified him at a ceremony in Bratislava, Slovakia.