risu.org.ua - On 30 January 2013 in Toronto died the eparch-emeritus of Toronto, Bishop Cornelius John Pasichny 

His biography in English posted on Facebook by Rev. Athanasius McVay:

Bishop Cornelius was born in the north end of Winnipeg on 27 March 1927 to Stefan Pasichny and Anastasia Kruk, parishioners of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Parish. He attended the parish School of St. Nicholas (today Immaculate Heart of Mary) and was active in parish life especially as an altar boy. In September 1942 at the age of 15 he entered the noviciate of the Basilian Order in Mundare, Alberta and, the following year, upon receiving his monastic tonsure, he assumed the religiousn name of Cornelius. His middle schooling (high school courses) took place at the Basilian Scholasticate in Mundare and Grimsby, Ontario from 1944 to 1948. He studied philosophy at the Basilian House of Studies in Glen Cove, Long Island, and sacred theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He professed solemn perpetual vows on  31 October 1948 and was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Ivam Buchko in Rome, at the Church of Sts. Sergius and Bacchus, Piazza Madonna dei Monti, on 5 July 1953, following which he continued higher studies, obtaining a Licenciate in Philosophy from the Gregorian University the following year.

Returning to Canada in 1954 he continued to studies obtaining a a Masters of Philosophy from St. Paul’s University, Ottawa in 1956. That year he was assigned to the Basilian House of Studies at the Mundare Monastery where he taught philosophy to the scholastics (students) and served as parish priest of the Krakow and Borschiv areas. From 1958 to 1959 he served as interim pastor of St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church in Ottawa. From 1959 to 1963 he was vicarius (assistant superior) of the Mundare Monastery where he taught Latin, Church Slavonic and Ukrainian history to the Basilian students.

Father Cornelius was known for his love of the Ukrainian language and culture and music.  He served various pastoral and administrative charges in the Canadian Basilian Province of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, such as provincial consultor and bursar, and editor of the English-language periodical “Beacon.” From 1981 he served spiritual director at the newly-established  Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Seminary. After 43 years away from his native Winnipeg, in 1985 his superiors assigned him to serve as parish priest of his home parish of St. Nicholas.

In November 1995 Blessed John Paul II appointed him Eparch of Saskatoon and he was ordained to the episcopacy at St. Nicholas Church on 17 January 1996 by Metropolitan Michael Bzdel, CSsR, Bishop Basil Filevych, eparch-emeritus of Saskatoon, and Bishop Severian Yakymyshyn, OSBM.  Only three years later, in September 1998, he was transferred to Toronto where he served as eparch until his retirement in May 2003.

During his time as eparch and thereafter, Bishop Cornelius lived in the Basilian Monastery of St. Gregory of Nyssa in Weston (Toronto), Ontario, where he continued to pastorally assist the eparchy and the Order and assisted in the diting of the Canadian Basilian’s Ukrainian-language publication Svitlo.


Joachim and Anna Rejoice

Today the bonds of childlessness are loosed, * for God has heard Joachim and Anna * and He promises manifestly that they, against all hope, would give birth to the Maiden of God * from whom the Uncircumscribed One Himself would be born, becoming man, * and he commanded the Angels to cry out to her: * “Rejoice, O Full of Grace, the Lord is with you!” (Troparion - Tone 4)

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.

Today the whole world celebrates * the conception of Anne which was brought about by God, * for she gave birth to the one who, beyond understanding, * gave birth to the Word. (Kontakion - Tone 4)

Saint Nicholas of Myra

The truth of your deeds has revealed you to your flock, * as a rule of faith, an image of meekness, and a teacher of abstinence. * Therefore, you attained the heights through humility, * and riches through poverty. * O Father and Hierarch Nicholas, * pray to Christ God that our souls may be saved. (Troparion, Tone 4)

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.

In Myra, You were shown to be a servant of the sacred things, O Holy Nicholas, * for, fulfilling the Gospel of Christ, you, O Venerable, laid down your life for your people, * and saved the innocent from death. * Therefore, you were sanctified as a great initiate of the grace of God. (Kontakion, Tone 3)