Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk explained

Jurisdiction:Archiepiscopal Exarchate
Lutsk
Latin:Luceoriensis Ucrainorum
Country:Ukraine
Headquarters:Lutsk, Ukraine
Sui Iuris Church:Ukrainian Greek Catholic
Rite:Byzantine
Established:1594
2008
Dissolved:1839
Cathedral:Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos in Lutsk
Cocathedral:Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Rivne
Major Archbishop:Sviatoslav Shevchuk
Bishop:Yosafat Hovera
Bishop Title:Archiepiscopal Exarch
Map:Map of Greek Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk.svg
Website:Official Website

The Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk (Lutsk of the Ukrainians) is an Archiepiscopal Exarchate (rare Eastern Catholic pre-diocesan jurisdiction, comparable to a Patriarchal exarchate, Apostolic exarchate or Latin Apostolic vicariate; both other cases are also Ukrainian Catholic) in Ukraine of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (Byzantine Rite in Ukrainian language).

Its cathedral episcopal see is the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, in Lutsk (Луцьк), Volyn Oblast.

Statistics

As per 2014, it pastorally served 3,173 Catholics in 26 parishes with 25 priests (15 diocesan, 10 religious), 12 lay religious brothers and 6 seminarians.

History

It was established on 15 January 2008 as Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk (Luc’k in Curiate Italian), on Ukrainian territory split off from the Ukrainian Catholic Major Archeparchy of Kyiv-Halych, which is the Chief (almost a Patriarch) of the particular church sui iuris, to which it is immediately subject, but not formally a Suffragan, and further depends on the Roman Congregation for the Oriental Churches.

It can be considered the de facto successor of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Lutsk–Ostroh, which was founded in 1589, twice suppressed and restored, was finally suppressed in 1839, nominally restored as a titular bishopric in 1921 and suppressed even as such in 1973.

Episcopal ordinaries

(all Ukrainian Rite)

Archiepiscopal Exarchs

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