College of Consultors

Rev. Mark Fesniak

Rev. Mark Fesniak

415 N. Front Street, Minersville, PA
570-544-4581 MFesniak@ukrcatholic.org
Rev. Robert J Hitchens

Rev. Robert J Hitchens

201 Taylor St NE, Washington, DC 20017
540-551-3591 RHitchens@ukrcatholic.org
Rev. Ihor Royik

Rev. Ihor Royik

472 Emmett Street, Phoenixville, PA
610-933-7801 IRoyik@ukrcatholic.org
Rev Taras Svirchuk, CSsR

Rev Taras Svirchuk, CSsR

719 Sanford Avenue, Newark, NJ 07106
973-371-1356 starasijcssr@yahoo.com
Rev. Ivan Turyk

Rev. Ivan Turyk

684 Alta Vista Place, Perth Amboy, NJ
732-826-0767 ITuryk@ukrcatholic.org
Msgr Peter Waslo

Msgr Peter Waslo

810 N Franklin, Philadelphia, PA
215-627-0143 pwaslo@ukrcatholic.org

Canon 271 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches

§1. The eparchial bishop must establish a college of eparchial consultors to which belong the functions determined by law.

§2. The college of eparchial consultors is to be constituted for a five-year period but upon the expiration of the term they continue in the exercise of their functions until a new college is established.

§3. The members of the college of eparchial consultors must be not less than six nor more than twelve in number; if, for any reason whatever, within the determined five-year period there is no minimum number of members of the college, the eparchial bishop is to restore the college by appointment of new members, otherwise the college cannot act validly.

§4. The members of the college of eparchial consultors are freely appointed by the eparchial bishop from those who, at the time of their appointment, are members of the presbyteral council.

§5. The eparchial bishop presides over the college of eparchial consultors; when the eparchial see is vacant or impeded, it is presided over by the one who, in the interim, holds the place of the eparchial bishop or, if none has been designated, by the priest of the college itself who is senior by sacred ordination.

§6. Whenever the law establishes that the eparchial bishop needs the consent of the college of eparchial consultors, it is sufficient for the patriarch, in the matters of the eparchy which he himself governs, that he consults this college.