Archiepiscopal Exarchate Of Kyiv-Vyshhorod
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The Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Kyiv is an ecclesiastical territory or
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( archeparchy) of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a particular Eastern Catholic Church, that is located in the central part of Ukraine. The
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is the Archeparch of Kyiv who is also the
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of the ecclesiastical province of Kyiv-Halych and the Primate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The incumbent Archeparch is
Sviatoslav Shevchuk Sviatoslav Shevchuk ( uk, Святосла́в Шевчу́к; born 5 May 1970 in Stryi, Ukrainian SSR) has been the Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) since 25 March 2011, serving as the Eastern Catholic church's le ...
. He is assisted by two auxiliary bishops: Bohdan Dzyurakh and
Josyf Milyan Yosyf Milyan, MSU (also Romanized as Josyf Milan, ua, Йосиф Мілян; born 6 July 1956) is the titular bishop of Drusiliana and the auxiliary bishop of the Archeparchy of Kyiv of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Biography Milyan ...
. The Archeparchy of Kyiv founded the newspaper "Sobor".


History

On 25 November 1995, the Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Kyiv-Vyshhorod was created under the jurisdiction of the Archeparchy of Lviv. Originally, it covered all central, eastern and southern parts of Ukraine. Later (2002-2003), it lost territory to form new exarchates for the eastern and southern regions. On 6 December 2004, the remaining central region of the Exarchate was transformed into the Archeparchy of Kyiv. Since the "Synod of Polotsk" in 1838, Kyiv had been deprived of its own see. At the same time, an ecclesiastical province ("major archeparchy") was erected. The Archeparchy of Kyiv became the principal see of the newly created Major Archeparchy of Kyiv-Halych, and thus a primatial see of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.Catholic Hierarchy: Archdiocese of Kyiv (Ukrainian)
/ref> The episcopal seat of the "Metropolis of Galicia" was transferred from St. George's Cathedral in the city of Lviv to the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in the capital city of UkraineKyiv. On 21 November 2011, the Major Archeparchy lost three
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sees:
Buchach Buchach ( uk, Бучач; pl, Buczacz; yi, בעטשאָטש, Betshotsh or (Bitshotsh); he, בוצ'אץ' ''Buch'ach''; german: Butschatsch; tr, Bucaş) is a city located on the Strypa River (a tributary of the Dniester) in Chortkiv Raion of Te ...
(Bučač) and Kolomyia–Chernivtsi and Kamyanets; as a result, the Archeparchy of Kyiv is the sole territory of the Major Archeparchy of Kyiv-Halych.


Episcopal ordinaries

; ''Archiepiscopal Exarchs of Kyiv–Vyshhorod'' * Mykhaylo Koltun,
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(1996.11.13 – 1997.11.07), Titular Bishop of Casæ in Pamphylia (1996.11.13 – 1997.11.07), also Apostolic Administrator of Zboriv (Ukraine) (1996.11.13 – 1997.11.07), being previously its Eparch (1993.04.20 – 1996.11.13); later again Eparch of Zboriv (1997.11.07 – 2000.07.21) and Eparch of Sokal–Zhovkva (Ukraine) (2000.07.21 – ...) *
Wasyl Medwit Bishop Wasyl Ihor Medwit, O.S.B.M. ( uk, Василь Ігор Медвіт; born 23 July 1949) is a Polish-born Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, Titular Bishop of Hadriane since 30 March 1994. He is currently retired. Before it, from 30 March 19 ...
,
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(1997.09.20 – 2004.12.06), Titular Bishop of Hadriane, previously Auxiliary Eparch of
Lviv of the Ukrainians The Archeparchy of Lviv is a metropolitan archeparchy of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. History Eparchy of Halych (1156 – 1406) The eparchy was established as the Orthodox Eparchy of Halych suffragan to Metropolitan of Kiev at some tim ...
(Ukraine) (1994.03.30 – 1996.09.30) and Apostolic Visitor in Kazakhstan and Central Asia of the Ukrainians (1996.09.30 – 2002.10); later
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of the Ukrainians (2004.12.06 – 2009.03.17) & Auxiliary Bishop of
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(Ukraine) (2009.03.17 – 2013.10.25) ; ''Archbishops of Kyiv / Major Archbishops of Kyiv–Halych'' * Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, M.S.U., previously Titular Bishop of
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1996.02.22 – 2001.01.25), Auxiliary Bishop of Lviv of the Ukrainians (Ukraine) (1996.10.14 – 2000.12.16) and Apostolic Administrator of Lviv of the Ukrainians (2000.12.16 – 2001.01.25), Major Archbishop of Lviv of the Ukrainians (Ukraine) (
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2001.01.26 – 2004.12.06), also President of Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Church (2001.01.26 – 2011.02.10); created Cardinal-Priest of
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(2001.02.21 001.11.17– ...); ** Auxiliary Eparch Bohdan Dzyurakh, C.SS.R. (2005.12.21 – 2009.07.29) ** Auxiliary Eparch
Dionisio Lachovicz Bishop Dionisio Paulo Lachovicz, O.S.B.M. ( uk, Діонісій Павло Ляхович; born 2 July 1946) is a Brazilian-born Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was an Apostolic Visitor for the Ukrainian Greek Catholics , native_name ...
, O.S.B.M., ?term? * '' Apostolic Administrator
Ihor Vozniak Ihor Vozniak (born 3 August 1951) is the Archbishop of Lviv since 2005, succeeding Lubomyr Husar. Life Vozniak was born on 3 August 1951 in Lypytsi, in Mykolaiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union (in present-day Ukra ...
, C.SS.R. (2011.02.10 – 2011.03.25)'' *
Sviatoslav Shevchuk Sviatoslav Shevchuk ( uk, Святосла́в Шевчу́к; born 5 May 1970 in Stryi, Ukrainian SSR) has been the Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC) since 25 March 2011, serving as the Eastern Catholic church's le ...
(2011.03.25 – ...), also President of Synod of the Ukrainian Catholic Church (2011.03.25 – ...); previously Titular Bishop of
Castra Galbæ Castra Galbae was an ancient city and diocese in Africa Proconsulare. It is now a Roman Catholic titular see. History Castra Galbae, apparently named after a member of the Galba family (including an ephemerous general-emperor), was among the tow ...
(2009.01.14 – 2011.03.23), Auxiliary Eparch of
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(Argentina) (2009.01.14 – 2010.03.10), then that see's apostolic administrator (2010.03.10 – 2011.03.23) ** Auxiliary Eparch
Josyf Milyan Yosyf Milyan, MSU (also Romanized as Josyf Milan, ua, Йосиф Мілян; born 6 July 1956) is the titular bishop of Drusiliana and the auxiliary bishop of the Archeparchy of Kyiv of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Biography Milyan ...
, (M.S.U.) (2009.04.16 – ...)


See also

* Archeparchy of Kiev (disambiguation)


References


External links


Official site of Archeparcy of Kyiv
(in Ukrainian)

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