Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)

The publication, based on an analysis of archival documents and scientific literature, describes the state of the Greek Orthodox Church in Ukrainian Podolia. The political conditions of the functioning of this Church are shown. It discusses how, as a result of the three divisions of the Polish-Lithu...

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Main Author: Viktoria Bilyk
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Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/1322/article/21060/
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description The publication, based on an analysis of archival documents and scientific literature, describes the state of the Greek Orthodox Church in Ukrainian Podolia. The political conditions of the functioning of this Church are shown. It discusses how, as a result of the three divisions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Ukrainian lands, including Podolia, became part of the Russian Empire. The religious policy of the Russian emperors towards the Greco-Unites of the Podolia province was analysed. It reports that all government actions were aimed at eliminating the Greek-speaking Church. Force and punitive divisions were used in the process of turning the population back to Orthodoxy. The structure of the Greek Orthodox Church in the province and the changes taking place in it were shown. The process of reduction in the number of deaneries, parishes and the parishioners in them was monitored. Separately, the publication presents the network of Basilian monasteries. It should be noted that they were the mainstay of the Greek Orthodox Church in the region. Therefore, the authorities particularly focused on the process of their elimination. All in all, it is established that after the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the entry of Podolia into the Russian Empire, the Greek Orthodox Church succumbed to strong pressure and was completely liquidated three decades later.
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spelling doaj-art-457ae81dec6648ba904a76cc975333c92025-08-20T01:55:42ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie1230-07802024-01-013110.18276/skk.2024.31-09Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)Viktoria Bilyk0Wschodnioeuropejski Narodowy Uniwersytet im. Łesi Ukrainki, Łuck, Ukraina | Восточноевропейский национальный, университет имени Леси Украинки, г. Луцк, УкраинаThe publication, based on an analysis of archival documents and scientific literature, describes the state of the Greek Orthodox Church in Ukrainian Podolia. The political conditions of the functioning of this Church are shown. It discusses how, as a result of the three divisions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Ukrainian lands, including Podolia, became part of the Russian Empire. The religious policy of the Russian emperors towards the Greco-Unites of the Podolia province was analysed. It reports that all government actions were aimed at eliminating the Greek-speaking Church. Force and punitive divisions were used in the process of turning the population back to Orthodoxy. The structure of the Greek Orthodox Church in the province and the changes taking place in it were shown. The process of reduction in the number of deaneries, parishes and the parishioners in them was monitored. Separately, the publication presents the network of Basilian monasteries. It should be noted that they were the mainstay of the Greek Orthodox Church in the region. Therefore, the authorities particularly focused on the process of their elimination. All in all, it is established that after the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the entry of Podolia into the Russian Empire, the Greek Orthodox Church succumbed to strong pressure and was completely liquidated three decades later.https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/1322/article/21060/PodoliaGreek-Uniate Churchthe Orthodox Churchthe bishopthe clergythe “act of reunification”
spellingShingle Viktoria Bilyk
Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)
Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie
Podolia
Greek-Uniate Church
the Orthodox Church
the bishop
the clergy
the “act of reunification”
title Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)
title_full Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)
title_fullStr Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)
title_full_unstemmed Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)
title_short Od Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów do Imperium Rosyjskiego: Kościół greckounicki ukraińskiego Podola (koniec XVIII wieku – lata 30. XIX wieku)
title_sort od rzeczypospolitej obojga narodow do imperium rosyjskiego kosciol greckounicki ukrainskiego podola koniec xviii wieku lata 30 xix wieku
topic Podolia
Greek-Uniate Church
the Orthodox Church
the bishop
the clergy
the “act of reunification”
url https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/1322/article/21060/
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