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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Vilnius (or Vilnius of the Ukrainians) and its successor Žyrovyci of the Ukrainians were the only eparchy (Eastern Catholic diocese) in Lithuania of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (sui iuris, Byzantine Rite in Ukrainian language), but short-lived (1809-1828-1833).

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History of Christianity in Ukraine

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Grand Duchy of Lithuania

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Lev Kiszka

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Russian Orthodox Diocese of Lithuania

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