Josaphat Bulhak (20 April 1758 – 25 February 1838) was a hierarch of the Ruthenian Uniate Church in the western Russian empire.[1] As head of the church, he had the title of Metropolitan of Kyiv, Galicia, and All Russia. After his death, the Ruthenian Uniate Church was absorbed by the Russian Orthodox Church, making him the last head of the Uniate confession in the Russian empire.
^Lencyk, Wasyl (1966). The Eastern Catholic Church and Czar Nicholas I. Ukrainian Catholic University Press. p. 18.
JosaphatBulhak (20 April 1758 – 25 February 1838) was a hierarch of the Ruthenian Uniate Church in the western Russian empire. As head of the church...
1787—1805 Theodosius Rostocki Heraclius Lisowski Gregory Kochanowicz JosaphatBułhak There are three successor entities: Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church...
Wlodzimierz and Bresc by bishops Gregory Kochanowicz, John Krasowski, JosaphatBulhak and Adrian Holownia. In 1825 Jaworowski assisted in consecration of...
Russian-appointed Greek Catholic Metropolitan of Kiev as its head, Metropolitan Josaphat (Bulhak). Further results from the decree were the eparchies being cut down...
approved by the Pope in couple of years. He consecrated following bishops JosaphatBulhak, Porphyrius Skarbek Wazynski and Adrian Butrymowicz. After the third...
Synod Stepan Nechaev, Moscow Metropolitan Filaret, Uniate Metropolitan JosaphatBulhak, Semashko, and several other government officials and Orthodox clerics...
(Holownia), Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat (O.S.B.M.) (1809.09.22 – 1811) Apostolic Administrator Josafat Bułhak, (O.S.B.M.) (1814 – 1818 see below)...
reorganized with three eparchies suffragan to metropolitan bishop Joasaphat Bulhak. The church was allowed to function without restraint (calling its adherents...
photographic service of sunspots dynamics was launched in Vilnius. In 1927, Jan Bułhak in Vilnius established the first photography club in the present territory...