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Probably the last (cradle) canonically Russian priest to serve any of the parishes in the diaspora was Father Archimandrite George (Brianchaninoff), one of the emigrant community from Harbin, now of very advanced age, who served the Russian parish in Australia until his retirement. Father Archimandrite Alexei in El Segundo, prior to his ordination to the presbyterate, was a member of the parish and canonically Russian by enrollment.If there were canonically Russian Catholics who were ordained as priests and served our parishes I’m not aware of that. I’m especially unfamiliar with our parishes in other countries.
The Jesuits who served in SF, LA, NYC, and the late lamented temples in Boston and Montral were ordained to the service of the Russian Church; their biritual faculties were in the Latin Church, not the other way around.We were served for many decades by the Jesuits who are of the Latin Church.
Only in recent years - and only in NYC and SF.As far as I know Russian Catholics in the US been served by bi-ritual priests, either Latin who have faculties to serve the Russian Church or another ECC priest with faculties to serve a Russian Church.