Diocese of Lutsk

Dioecesis Luceoriensis

Єпархія Луцьку
Location
CountryUkraine
Ecclesiastical provinceLviv
MetropolitanLviv
Statistics
Area40,300 km2 (15,600 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
2,211,000
25,000 (1.1%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established1404
CathedralSaint Peter and Paul Cathedral, Lutsk
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopVitaliy Skomarovskyi
Metropolitan ArchbishopMieczysław Mokrzycki
Bishops emeritusMarkijan Trofimiak

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lutsk was first established in the 13th century as the diocese of Luceoria (Latin) or Łuck (Polish). After the victory of Napoleon, the diocese was joined with the diocese of Zhytomyr, forming the diocese of Lutzk-Zhitomir-Kamenetz.[1] In 1925, the diocese of Lutsk was restored and the Diocese of Zhytomyr became separate.[2][3]

Ordinaries

  • Izydor (1375–1380, bishop of Volodymyr
  • Hynek (Hynko) Zając z Hasenburga (1371–1388)
  • Rugan (1380–1400, bishop of Volodymyr
  • Mikołaj (ca. 1388/1390–1400)
  • Grzegorz z Buczkowa (1400–ca.1424), bishop of Volodymyr
  • Świętosław (1404–1409)
  • Andrzej Spławski (1425–ca.1459), moved from Volodymyr to Lutsk
  • Wacław Raczkowicz (1459–1460/1462)
  • Jan Łosowicz (1463–1468)
  • Marcin Kreszowski (1468–?)
  • Stanisław Stawski (1483–ca.1488)
  • Jan Andruszewicz Pudełko (1493–1499)
  • Wojciech Radziwiłł (1500–1507)
  • Paweł Algimunt Holszański (1507–1535)
  • Jerzy Chwalczewski (1535–1547)
  • Walerian Protasewicz (1547–1555)
  • Jan Andruszewicz (1563–1579)
  • Wiktoryn Wierzbicki (1579–1588)
  • Bernard Maciejowski (1590–1600)
  • Stanisław Gomoliński (1600–1604)
  • Marcin Szyszkowski (1604–1607)
  • Paweł Wołłowicz (1607–1608)
  • Paweł Wołucki (1608–1616)
  • Henryk Firlej (1616–1618)
  • Andrzej Lipski (1618–1622)
  • Stanisław Lubieński (1624–1627)
  • Achacy Grochowski (1627–1633)
  • Bogusław Radoszewski (1633–1638)
  • Andrzej Gembicki (1638–1655)
  • Jan Zamoyski (1655)
  • Jan Stefan Wydżga (1655–1659)
  • Mikołaj Prażmowski (1659–1666)
  • Tomasz Łaszeński (1667–1675))
  • Stanisław Dąmbski (1675–1680)
  • Stanisław Witwicki (1680–1688)
  • Bogusław Leszczyński (1688–1691)
  • Franciszek Michał Prażmowski (1691–1701)
  • Aleksander Wyhowski (1703–1714)
  • Joachim Przebendowski (1714–1721)
  • Stefan Bogusław Rupniewski (1721–1731)
  • Jan Aleksander Lipski (1731–1736)
  • Andrzej Stanisław Załuski (1736–1739)
  • Franciszek Antoni Kobielski (1739–1755)
  • Antoni Erazm Wołłowicz (1755–1769)
  • Feliks Paweł Turski (1769–1790)
  • Adam Stanisław Naruszewicz (1790–1798)
  • Kasper Cieciszowski (1798–1827)
  • Michał Piwnicki (1827–1845)
  • Kacper Borowski (1848–1871)
  • Szymon Marcin Kozłowski (1883–1898)
  • Cyryl Lubowidzki (1897–1898)
  • Bolesław Hieronim Kłopotowski (1899–1901)[4]
  • Karol Antoni Niedziałkowski (1901–1911)
  • Ignacy Dubowski (1916–1925)
  • Adolf Szelążek (1926–1950)
  • Vacant (1951–1998)
  • Markijan Trofimiak (1998–2012)
  • Vacant (2012–2014)
  • Vitaliy Skomarovskyi (2014–present)

Auxiliary bishops

References

  1. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Lutzk, Zhitomir, and Kamenetz" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. "Diocese of Lutsk" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 29 February 2016
  3. "Diocese of Lutsk" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved 29 February 2016
  4. "Writings of Bolesław Hieronim Kłopotowski on NUKAT". Archived from the original on 11 September 2019.
  5. "Bishop Stanisław Udrzycki (Udrycki)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  6. "Bishop Franciszek Zajerski" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
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  10. "Bishop Jan Karol Czolański" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
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  21. "Bishop Adam Kłokocki" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  22. "Bishop Jan Kanty Podhorodeński" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  23. "Bishop Cyril Lubowidzki" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  24. "Archbishop Bolesław Hieronim Kłopotowski" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  25. "Bishop Anton Karaś (Karosas)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  26. "Bishop Longinus Żarnowiecki" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  27. "Archbishop Michał Godlewski" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016
  28. "Bishop Stefan Walczykiewicz" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 4 July 2016

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