Nicholas Duchnowski
Bishop of all units in New East Prussia
Nicholas Duchnowski (Polish: Mikołaj Duchnowski; 12 December 1733 – 25 June 1805) was a bishop of the Ruthenian Uniate Church, Bishop of Suprasl and all unites in New East Prussia.
After the death of Theodosius Wislocki, Nicholas Duchnowski was selected locum tenens bishop of Suprasl until he was consecrated in 1804.
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References
External links
- Nicholas Duchnowski at the catholic-hierarchy.org
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Preceded by Theodosius Wislocki | Bishop of Suprasl (locum) 1801 – 1804 | Succeeded by himself as bishop |
Bishop of Suprasl 1804 – 1805 | Succeeded by Leo Jaworowski |
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- Union of Brest
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- Jason
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after partitions of Poland
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Galicia and Lodomeria (Metropolitans of Galicia) |
- Kijow: Theodosius Rostotsky
- Połock: Heraclius Lisovsky
- Smoleńsk: Joseph Lepkovsky
- Lutsk–Ostroh: Cyril Syrotinsky
- Volodymyr–Brest: Leo Javorovsky (auxiliary bishop)
- Pińsk-Turów: Joachim Horbatsky
- Chełm–Bełz: Marcell Popel (Orthodox administrator)
- Lwów–Kamieniec: Antin Anhelovych
- Przemyśl–Sanok: Antin Anhelovych
- Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church (sister church)
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (successor)
- Belarusian Greek Catholic Church (successor)
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