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Georgy Roshko
Archpriest George Leonidovich Roshko (Roshco or Roshko) (born on 31 December 1915, Cannes, France - died in 2003, Paris, France ) was a priest of the Catholic Church, Plenipotentiary Visitator for Congregation for the Oriental Churches in leading Russian Catholic ministry in the world, a member of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, member of the International Catholic Migration Commission, a member of the Pontifical Commission for the codification of Eastern Canon Law, rector of the parish of the Holy Trinity in Paris and a member of Russian apostolate.
==Biography==

Born into a noble family descended from the leading one of the boyars Dimitrie Cantemir, Roshko was baptized in the Orthodox Church. His father, Leonid Roshko, served as naval officer and his mother was Maria Alexandrova. His brother Vsevolod Leonidovich Roshko also became a Catholic priest. His uncle, father's brother Vladimir Roshko served as an officer of the Crimean Tatar army and participated in the White movement in 1919, being tortured by the Bolsheviks in Nikolaev. After 1917 the Roshko family went to exile in Japan, from 1918 in the US, and in 1920 moved to Europe, establishing from 1923 in Paris.

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