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The article says all the bishops are obliged to participate in the synod. Does this include auxiliaries and retired? Does it include Patriarch Lubomyr?
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If I have understood canon 11 of the Particular Law of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church [ archeparchy.ca] correctly, all active bishops (eparchial bishops, coadjutor bishops, exarchs, administrators, auxiliaries and curial bishops) have the right to a deliberative vote. Retired bishops, presumably including His Beatitude Lubomyr, do not.
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Still, I doubt anyone will be selected over the objections of Patriarch Lyubomir.
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I suppose the members of the synod all have the right to reside in the Republic, if they are from o'seas and get elected. 
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Yanukovich could make life difficult, if he so chose. I can't believe even he could be such an idiot, though.
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He is capable of more idiosy!
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