Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Lutsk–Ostroh

The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Lutsk–Ostroh (Lutsk–Ostroh of the Ukrainians) was thrice an eparchy (Eastern Catholic diocese) of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (Byzantine Rite in Ukrainian language) in part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1594-1636, 1702-1795 and 1789-1839) and later an Eastern Catholic titular see (1921-73) but was abolished even as such. It was converted by joining the Union of Brest along with eparchies of Kiev, Polotsk, Pinsk, Kholm and Volodymyr.[1]

Remarkably, its Latin title always called it 'Ruthenenian' (Catholic), which is now a distinct Byzantine rite Eastern Catholic (then 'Uniate') particular church sui iurus.

History

See below for its 20th-century restoration as Episcopal Titular see and for its current successor and/or 'restoration', the Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk.

Residential Episcopal Ordinaries

(all Ukrainian Rite)

Suffragan Eparchs (Bishops) of Lutsk–Ostroh

(incomplete first decades?)

Titular see

See also

References

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