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22: 29: 108:, who had land holdings in Pinsk county. After becoming bishop, Terlecki demanded the rights and privileges of the clergy, collected documents from the historical past of his predecessor, and compiled the diocesan archives. Furthermore, he paid special attention to strengthening the economic situation of the church. Around this time, he sponsored the building of the Church of the Holy Spirit in 145:
in the lands of the Commonwealth led Terlecki and other bishops to seek a rapprochement with the Catholic Church. In June 1590, the congress of bishops in Belha, Terlecki, together with other bishops, first raised the issue of the necessity of the Orthodox and Catholic churches. In 1594, at the
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and cared for the poor. In 1585, the bishop of Lutsko Ostrozhsky, John-Borzobahatyy Krasenskyy, died, and in May of that year, King Stefan Batory appointed Terlecki his successor. In August 1589, Ecumenical Patriarch
508: 100:. In 1572, the then-Bishop of Turov-Pinsk, Brest, Andrew Rusin, died. In 1575, Terlecki, who at that time was a widower and could accept monastic tonsure, began campaigning to become bishop of the 503: 347: 146:
Congress in the Zocalo, Terlecki instructed to negotiate the conclusion of a future union. In June 1595, members of the Council of Brest agreed on texts of the appeals to the Polish King
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Encyclopedia of Ukrainian studies. In 10's t / Gl. yet. Kubiyovych Vladimir . – Paris, New York: Young Life, 1954–1989.
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and, during the interregnum, received a diploma in the Turov-Pinsk diocese. Terlecki supported Prince
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History of Ukraine Leonid Gaidai in persons, terms, names and concepts .- Luck: The Tower, 2000.
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upon him. Following his death, he was buried at the Cathedral of
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appointed Terlecki as Exarch – the first for a Ukrainian bishop.
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Eastern Orthodox bishops in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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and decided to send a delegation consisting of Terlecki and
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to Rome. In 1596, Terlecki participated in the Council of
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Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Cyril came from a noble family whose roots were out of
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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Ukrainian
Belarusian
Polish
Union of Brest
eparch
Eparchy of Lutsk–Ostroh
Eastern Orthodox
Ruthenian Uniate Church
Przemysl Land
Pinsk
Turov-Pinsk Diocese
Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski
Pinsk
Jeremias II
Eastern Orthodox Church
Sigismund III Vasa
Clement VIII
Ipatii Potii
Brest
Sigismund III Vasa
archimandrite
Lutsk
Kyrylo Terletsky
Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Eastern Orthodox Church titles
Leontiy Pelchytskyi
Jonas Borzobahatyi
Bishop of Lutsk–Ostroh

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