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Clergy Official | August 19, 2022

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August 19, 2022

The Most Rev. David J. Bonnar, Bishop of Youngstown, has made the following clergy and personnel assignments. They are effective as noted:

Deans

Very Rev. Christopher Henyk, V.F., as Dean of Stark County East Deanery, effective August 11, 2002, in addition to current responsibilities as pastor of Little Flower Parish, Canton.

Very Rev. Frantisek Katrinak, V.F., as Dean of Trumbull County Deanery, effective August 15, 2022, in addition to current responsibilities as pastor of St. Mary and St. Joseph Parish, Warren.

Chancery

Mrs. Joan Lawson, as Chancellor for the Diocese of Youngstown, effective September 1, 2022, in addition to her responsibilities as Diocesan Archivist.

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