Diocese (or Bishopric or Eparchy) of Smolensk may refer to the following ecclesiastical jurisdictions :
the present Russian Orthodox Diocese of Smolensk
two former Catholic bishoprics :
Roman Catholic Diocese of Smolensk (Latin)
Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Smolensk (Eastern Catholic: Byzantine rite)
Topics referred to by the same term
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Diocese (or Bishopric or Eparchy) ofSmolensk may refer to the following ecclesiastical jurisdictions : the present Russian Orthodox Dioceseof Smolensk...
The DioceseofSmolensk (Russian: Смоленская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church with its center in Smolensk. It was founded in 1137...
The DioceseofSmolensk was a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or dioceseof the Catholic Church. Founded in 1636 and dissolved in 1818, it was initially...
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Catholic dioceseofSmolensk. It was suppressed in 1778, without a successor jurisdiction, at its last incumbent's death. Eparchs (Archbishops) ofSmolensk Leo...
jurisdiction of the Metropolis of Moscow. These lands were assigned to the DioceseofSmolensk, whose bishops from that time were called Smolensk and Bryansk...
1621–1798 DioceseofSmolensk, 1636–1783, merged into Archdiocese of Mohilev in 1818 Dioceseof Gdańsk, established in 1925 (exempt), suffragan of Gniezno...
Bishop of the Catholic Church. Prior to 1946 - Bishop Roslavl, vicar of the dioceseofSmolensk Belarusian Orthodox Church (to the jurisdiction of the Russian...
Russia was the Roman Catholic DioceseofSmolensk in 1636. Smolensk covered all of Russia until the Roman Catholic Dioceseof Mohilev was established by...
it was the Diocese of Smolensk and Kalinin. From 1944 to 1950 it was Kalinin and Velikiye Luki Diocese, and then the Dioceseof Tver and Kashin again...
in a unilateral action independent of Rome. Its territory was split off from the Diocesesof Inflanty and Smolensk. Its initial see was the imperial capital...
Bishop of Martiria (1696.01.02 – 1706.01.25) & Auxiliary Bishop of Vilnius (Lithuania) (1696.01.02 – 1710.07.21) and next Bishop ofSmolensk (Russia)...
Patriarch, Kirill was Archbishop (later Metropolitan) ofSmolensk and Kaliningrad, and also Chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church's Department for External...
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Moscow) Immaculate Conception Church, Perm Immaculate Conception Church, Smolensk List of Roman Catholic dioceses in...
became the administrator of the DioceseofSmolensk. During the Smolensk War in 1632–1634, he remained besieged in Smolensk. In 1635, King Wladyslaw IV...
The Russian Orthodox Dioceseof Sourozh (Russian: Суро́жская епа́рхия, romanized: Surózhskaya yepárkhiya) is a dioceseof the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC)...
The Dioceseof Vyatka (Russian: Вятская епархия, Vyatskaya yeparkhiya) is a dioceseof the Russian Orthodox Church which covers the exact territory of Kirov...
August Poniatowski, a titular bishop ofSmolensk (1775–1790), bishop of Łuck (1790–1796), and a member of the government of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...
from Smolensk Theological Seminary was assigned as a priest to the Dioceseof Abakan and Kyzyl. In September 2000, in response to the request of the Bishop...
The Dioceseof Chersonesus (Russian: Корсунская епархия, French: Diocèse de Chersonèse, also called Dioceseof Korsun) is a dioceseof the Russian Orthodox...
The Urban Dioceseof Moscow (Russian: Московская городская епархия) is a conventional name of church administrative institution of Russian Orthodox Church...