Joseph Semashko (Ukrainian: Йосиф Семашко; Polish: Józef Siemaszko; Russian: Иосиф Семашко; 25 December 1798 – 23 November 1868) was an Eastern Catholic priest and bishop who played a central role in the highly controversial conversion of the Ruthenian Uniate Church of the western provinces of the Russian Empire to Russian Orthodoxy in 1837–1839.[1] Subsequently, he became an archbishop in the Russian Orthodox hierarchy, elevated to the Metropolitan bishop of Vilnius and Lithuania in 1852.
^Plokhy, Serhii (2017). Lost Kingdom: The Quest for Empire and the Making of the Russian Nation. New York: Basic Books. pp. 112–118. ISBN 9780141983134.
JosephSemashko (Ukrainian: Йосиф Семашко; Polish: Józef Siemaszko; Russian: Иосиф Семашко; 25 December 1798 – 23 November 1868) was an Eastern Catholic...
with the Russian Orthodox Church starting from to-be Metropolitan Joseph (Semashko), a Russophile Greek Catholic protopresbyter, who presented a document...
Patriarchate initiated the canonization of the former Metropolitan of Vilnius JosephSemashko who was the primary organizer of the Synod of Polotsk in 1839 during...
Church, the mass destruction of Belarusian religious literature began. JosephSemashko was a personal witness of the burning of 1,295 books found in Belarusian...
1839 with the incorporation of the Uniate parishes under Metropolitan JosephSemashko into the Russian church at the Synod of Polotsk. Among the more notable...
forced conversion of the Archeparchy of Polotsk-Vitebsk by Bishop JosephSemashko in 1839 and continuing with the 1874–1875 Conversion of Chelm Eparchy...
Synod of Polotsk reverted to Eastern Orthodoxy under the leadership of JosephSemashko in 1839. Meanwhile, since the mid-1830s, ethnographic works about Belarus...
tendencies began to surface, and came in face of the Uniate Bishop JosephSemashko. Believing that the Uniate Church's role as an interim bridge between...
influence in Belarusian society, the three bishops of the Church (led by JosephSemashko), along with 21 priests, convoked in February 1839 a synod that was...
Belarusian Greek Catholic Church since its criminalization by Bishop JosephSemashko and the Russian imperial authorities in the 1830s. Bishop Sipovich...
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was conceived by the People's Commissariat for Health in 1918. Under the Semashko model, health care was to be controlled by the state and would be provided...
others opposed such moves. In the early 1920s, Commissar of Health Nikolai Semashko for example was sympathetic to homosexual emancipation "as part of the...
the Supreme Council of Physical Culture when he was replaced by Nikolai Semashko in 1923, and by 1926 he had lost effective control of Sportintern to the...
Itzkowitz) was born in a Jewish village between Nemyriv and Tulchyn. Yosyf Semashko, Uniate and Orthodox hierarch Liubov Hakkebush, stage actress, teacher...
Semashko convoked a Uniate Church council to consider the issue. The synod took place in February 1839. With the help of the authorities, Semashko collected...
Munn & Company. 7 June 1884. p. 354. Stochik, A. A (2020). "Bulletin of Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, The first large-scale productions...
gulags or executed in the late 1930s, as a result of the Great Purge by Joseph Stalin. Initially, the term "Old Bolshevik" referred to Bolsheviks who joined...
Soviet authorities compulsorily committed Sakharov to a closed ward of the Semashko Hospital in Gorky, where he was force-fed and given drugs to change the...
convert to Latin Catholicism, while the latter group, led by Bishop Iosif Semashko (1798–1868) and firmly rejected by the ruling Greek-Catholic synod remained...