Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Volodymyr–Brest explained

The Eparchy of Volodymyr–Brest (also known as Volodymyr–Brėst of the Ukrainian) was an eparchy (equivalent to a diocese in the Latin Rite) of the Ruthenian Uniate Church from 1596 until 1795. It was situated in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth between the rivers Bug and Styr on territory that is today located in parts of the modern states of Ukraine and Belarus. The eparchy was a suffragan of the Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia.

History

It was established in 1596. Following the partitions of Poland, the territory of the eparchy was absorbed by the Tsardom of Russia. Consequently, in 1795 the eparchy was suppressed and the incumbent ordinary — Simeon Młocki — was obliged to resign. It was partially reestablished in 1798 when the Eparchy of Brest was erected on 12 October 1798; Josaphat Bulhak was appointed as the first eparch.[1] This diocese too was suppressed thirty years later on 4 May 1828.

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  1. https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bbulhak.html Catholic Hierarchy