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Herman (Swaiko) (Joseph Swaiko) was born on 1 February, 1932 in Bairdford, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American Eastern Orthodox bishop (1932–2022). Discover Herman (Swaiko)'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 90 years old?
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Joseph Swaiko |
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90 years old |
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1 February 1932 |
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1 February |
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Bairdford, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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6 September, 2022 |
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United States
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Herman (Swaiko) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Herman (Swaiko) Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He had nine siblings, all born between 1919 and 1933.
He completed his primary and secondary education in the West Deer Township school system, and enrolled in Robert Morris College.
He graduated from Robert Morris with an associate degree in secretarial science.
Upon graduation, he served as a company clerk in the United States Army Adjutant General's Corps, and was stationed in Labrador.
Metropolitan Herman (born Joseph Swaiko, 1 February 1932 – 6 September 2022) was the primate of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA).
As the head of the OCA, he was the Archbishop of Washington and New York, and Metropolitan of All America and Canada.
Joseph Swaiko was born 1932-02-01 in Bairdford, Pennsylvania, to Wasil and Helen Heridish Swaiko.
After his honorable discharge from the army in 1959, he enrolled at Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary.
There, in 1961, he was appointed personal secretary to bishop Kiprian (Borisevich).
In March 1964, he was ordained as a deacon and, on 1964-04-07, was ordained a priest.
Subsequently, he served on the seminary's administrative staff and was an instructor of Church Slavonic.
He also served as Rector of St. John the Baptist Church in Dundaff and Sts.
Peter and Paul Church in Union Dale, Pennsylvania.
He was tonsured as a monk on 1970-12-04, and received the name Herman in recognition of St. Herman of Alaska.
On 1971-10-17, Herman was elevated to the rank of Igumen and was named Deputy Abbot of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk Orthodox Monastery.
In October 1972, Herman was raised to the rank of Archimandrite.
On 1973-02-10, he was consecrated Bishop of Wilkes-Barre in his Cathedral Church of the Holy Resurrection and assigned as auxiliary bishop of the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Archdiocese.
Subsequently, the Holy Synod decided to elect Archbishop Herman (Metropolitan Theodosius was selected in a similar manner in 1977, having not received a two-thirds majority of votes).
After the death of Archbishop Kiprian (Borisevich), Herman was elected Bishop of Philadelphia on 1981-3-17, and Rector of Saint Tikhon's Seminary in May 1982.
In 1994, he was elevated to the rank of Archbishop.
From May to September 2001, Archbishop Herman served as the temporary administrator of the OCA, while Metropolitan Theodosius was on a medical leave of absence.
He was elected Metropolitan on 2002-07-22, replacing Metropolitan Theodosius (Lazor), who retired due to health problems related to a series of strokes.
On 2002-04-02, Metropolitan Theodosius (who had suffered a series of strokes) submitted a petition to the Holy Synod of the OCA requesting his retirement.
The Holy Synod granted his request and announced an election for his replacement to be held on July 22, at the OCA's Thirteenth All-American Council in Orlando.
No candidate received the required two-thirds majority during the first round of voting, which necessitated a second round.
During the second round, Bishop Seraphim of Ottawa and Canada received the majority of votes, but again not the required two-thirds.
Archbishop Herman was enthroned on 2002-09-08, at a ceremony in St. Nicholas Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
After numerous complaints of financial improprieties were lodged with the Holy Synod of the OCA, a Special Investigating Committee was established in October 2007 under the chairmanship of Bishop Benjamin of the West.
(see Financial scandal in the Orthodox Church in America).
The final report was issued in November 2008.
It detailed numerous dubious transactions and poor accounting practices.
It recommended the replacement of Metropolitan Herman.
Aware of this coming recommendation, Metropolitan Herman retired in September 2008.
Following his retirement Herman lived in a small residence on the grounds of St. Tikhon's Monastery in Pennsylvania where he died on 6 September 2022 aged 90 following a long illness.