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Bishop Michael J. Dudick

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Bishop Michael J. Dudick, 91, retired bishop of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic, N.J., fell asleep in the Lord on May 30, 2007, in Rest Haven, Schuylkill Haven.

He had previously been in residence at Holy Annunciation Monastery, Sugarloaf.

Prior to his retirement in 1995, he had...

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Dear family of the late Bishop Dudick:
please accept our deepest condolences in your time of sorrow.
Although I did not know him personally, I so enjoyed his quiet demeanor, friendliness and above all, his piousness and his devotion to the church and to his flock. He was an inspiration to all who met him.
When the news of his falling asleep reached us, some of our church members spoke about him with great love. Again, they did not know him personally however they had the pleasure of...

+May God rest his pious soul among the Saints in Paradise and overlook all his sins!

His Excellency, Bishop MICHAEL was a true gentleman, a man of kindess and manners...may the Lord send us more such bishops for the good of His Church and for the salvation of souls!

In His great mercy,
Father Gregory

As A parishioner of Saint Michael's Cathedral I have so many beautiful memories of Bishop Michael. On Sunday through the tears of seeing Bishop's remains being carried up the steps of the cathedral--I smiled for it was Sunday of All Saints and on the back of the bulletin was printed, "Precious in the Eyes of the Lord is the Death of His Saints."
Pray for us your people 'Vladyka.'

May the Almighty and Compassionate Christ grant him a place of honor in Heaven!

Blessed repose in the Lord's embrace. I have nothing but fond memories from St. George's, Newark.

Year after year in Uniontown, pilgrims would flock to Bishop MIchael whenever they would see him. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.

Vichnaia pamiat Vladyko.
It was a privilege to know you and to work in the Heritage Institute and Library that you created for the benefit of Carpatho-Rusyns.

Eternal rest for thy good and
faithful servant Michael.
May he receive the reward of his
labor.
Father Dominic Riccio

Eternal Memory!