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created a special department for Uniate affairs within the Roman Catholic Collegium and appointed Lisovsky as the Metropolitan of Uniate Church in Russia. On 24 July 1806, Lisovsky was officially approved as Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ruthenia (Russia). In 1807 he established the Polotsk Uniate
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who in 1784 appointed him as the archbishop of Polotsk. Lisovsky was ordained as a bishop on 18 April 1784 by bishop of Pinsk and Turov Gedeon Horbatsky. At his new post, Lisovsky had actively uprooted Latinized innovations that were introduced to Uniate ritual by uniate clergy of past times and
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Theological Seminary (after 1839 turned into Easter Orthodox Seminary). At that time, there were four eparchies of the Ruthenian Uniate Church in Russia Vilno, Polotsk, Lutsk, and Brest, while
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specializing in study of philosophy and theology. Eventually Lisovsky became a heguman of Polotsk and then Orsha monasteries. Later he also became a priory member of the Polotsk Uniate
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served at first as administrator for Metropolitan see of the Uniate Church in the Russian Empire.
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already after finishing his elementary education. He continued his education in
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In 1839 Polotsk Uniate eparchy was dissolved by the Council of Polotsk
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On 30 August 1809, Lisovsky died in the Orsha Monastery,
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Ruthenian Uniate Church
Ushachy
Polotsk Voivodeship
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Order of Saint Basil the Great
Polotsk
Consistory
Catherine the Great
partition of Poland
Theodosius Rostocki
Saint Petersburg
Napoleonic Wars
Alexander I
eparchy of Pinsk and Turov
Mogilev Governorate


Heraclius Lisovsky
Ukrainian Major Archdiocese of Kyiv–Halyč
JĂłzef Lisowski h. JeĹĽ
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Ruthenian Uniate Church
Union of Brest
Synod of Polotsk
Conversion of Chełm Eparchy
Michael
Hypatius

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