The Conversion of Chełm Eparchy was the forced conversion of the Eparchy of Chełm–Belz that took place between January and May 1875. It was the last eparchy...
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The Eparchy of Chełm–Bełz (also known as Chełm–Bełz of the Ukrainians, Latin: Dioecesis Chelmensis et Belthiensis Ruthenorum) was an eparchy of the Ruthenian...
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Polish Orthodox Church (redirect from Eparchies of the Polish Orthodox Church)
conversion of Chełm Eparchy (Eparchy of Chełm–Belz) of the Ruthenian Uniate Church, the Eparchy of Warsaw was renamed as Eparchy of Warsaw and Chełm,...
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Metropolitan of Galicia Eparchy of Chełm Eparchy of Przemyśl and Sambir The Habsburg monarchy established the crown land of the Kingdom of Galicia and...
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St. Onuphrius Monastery in Jabłeczna (category History of Eastern Orthodoxy)
promoting Orthodoxy and Russification of Chełm Land, especially after the conversion of Chełm Eparchy in 1875. This was one of the reasons why the monks engaged...
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first waves of repressions against the Ruthenian (Belarusian and Ukrainian) Greek-Catholic Church until the brutal Conversion of Chełm Eparchy by the Russian...
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to Orthodoxy in 1875 following the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy. The church was closed in 1915 due to the exodus of Orthodox believers during the wartime...
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the entire Orthodox Eparchy of Chełm [pl]. It remained under the control of the Uniate parish until the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy in 1875, when it was...
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Catholic church was built in Bończa in 1724. In 1875, following the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy, the church was transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church. Six...
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village until the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy, when the Russian authorities forcibly incorporated it into the Eparchy of Warsaw of the Russian Orthodox...
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site of the original temple. In 1875, as part of the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy, the Horbów parish was incorporated into the Eparchy of Warsaw of the...
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Saints Peter and Paul Church, Sosnowica (section Construction and functioning of the Saints Peter and Paul Church)
this time, the parish had converted to Orthodoxy, following the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy in 1875. The church served as the parish center from 1894 to...
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Orthodox parish church during the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy. The Wojsławice parish remained active until the expulsion of the local Ukrainian Orthodox population...
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funded a new wooden church in Horostyta. In 1875, as a result of the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy, the church was transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church...
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deteriorating condition of the previous building. The church became the property of the Orthodox Church following the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy in 1875. The present-day...
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soldiers of the Imperial Russian Army on January 24, 1874, in the village of Pratulin, near Biała Podlaska. During the forced Conversion of Chelm Eparchy, the...
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Basil H. Losten (category Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church)
within the eparchy, including comptroller and consultor, president of Ascension Manor (a senior citizens complex—a project he initiated), director of the Archdiocesan...
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within the Chełm Deanery of the Diocese of Lublin and Chełm [pl] of the Polish Orthodox Church. The church is situated on the outskirts of the village...
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The Massacre of the Latins was a large-scale massacre of Italian-descent Catholics (called "Latins") in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire...
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incorporated into the Eparchy of Chełm and Warsaw [pl] of the Russian Orthodox Church in 1875, following the conversion of Chełm Eparchy. In 1874, during a...
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center of the Uniate faith, and the local clergy were associated with the Polish independence movement. In 1875, due to the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy, the...
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church was transferred to the Eparchy of Warsaw [pl] of the Russian Orthodox Church following the Conversion of Chełm Eparchy in 1875. By 1878, a parish...
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or otherwise decrease or limit the role of the Catholic Church in Europe. Prior to the Russian Revolution of 1917, Russia had an Anti-Catholic Tradition...
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Eastern Catholic victims of Soviet persecutions include bishops and others among the tens of thousands of victims of Soviet persecutions from 1918 to...
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Wasyl Medwit (category Polish people of Ukrainian descent)
Titular Bishop of Hadriane since 30 March 1994. Before it, from 30 March 1994 until 30 September 1996 he served as an Auxiliary Bishop of Lviv, from 30...
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King's appointment to the eparchy of Volodymyr-Brest. Prince Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski considered that the Metropolitan of Kyiv should reach an agreement...
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Galician Russophilia (redirect from Russophiles of Galicia)
Conversion of Chełm Eparchy Russian occupation of Eastern Galicia, 1914–15 Stauropegion Institute Talerhof Russophiles // Internet Encyclopeidia of Ukraine...
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of the Roman Catholic Church located in the Polish city of Chełm. The church and the courtyard of the basilica stand in the centre of Chełm on Chełm Hill...
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The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Kamyanets-Podilskyi is an eparchy (Eastern Catholic diocese) of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church sui iuris (Byzantine...
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Erich Klausener (category Victims of the Night of the Long Knives)
"Night of the Long Knives", a purge that took place in Nazi Germany from 30 June to 2 July 1934, when the Nazi regime carried out a series of political...
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