From 1973–1990, Father Danylak served as a
consultor to the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of Canon Law for the Eastern Churches. In 1992, while serving as the
rector of
St. Josaphat Cathedral and
chancellor of the eparchal chancery, he was appointed
Apostolic administrator sede plena of the
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Toronto and
titular bishop of
Nyssa by
Pope John Paul II. After six years of conflict between the two bishops, Bishop
Lubomyr Husar, Apostolic administrator of
Lviv, negotiated a resolution whereby Borecky retired and Danylak was reassigned to "special responsibilities in
Rome", resulting in the
vacancy of the Toronto eparchy effective June 24, 1998. Bishop
Cornelius Pasichny of
Saskatoon was appointed the new bishop on July 1 of that year. In Rome, Danylak served as a
canon of the
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. == Death ==