Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria explained

Primate of Galicia and Lodomeria (German: Primas Unserer Königreiche Galizien und Lodomerien) was the Catholic Church historical title of honor that existed in the Austrian Empire from 1817 until 1858 for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv (1817–1848) and the Ruthenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv (1848–1858). Under this Primate were three ecclesiastical provinces of the different Catholic traditions: Armenian, Latin and Ruthenian (present day Ukrainian) in Halychyna.

History

The title was established without the consent of the Holy See on February 13, 1817 by the Austrian Emperor Francis I. The title was given to the Latin rite archbishops of Lviv. In 1848 Emperor Franz Joseph I transferred the title to the Greek Catholic Archbishops of Lviv. It ceased to be in use in 1858.[1]

List of Primates of Galicia and Lodomeria
Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz1817 – 1833
Franz Xaver Luschin1834 – 1835
František Pištěk1836 – 1846
Václav Vilém Václavíček1847 – 1848
Mykhajlo Levitsky1848 – 1858

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prymasostwo w czasie zaborów. Polish . niedziela.pl. 10 May 2018.