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The Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo is an
eparchy Eparchy ( gr, ἐπαρχία, la, eparchía / ''overlordship'') is an ecclesiastical unit in Eastern Christianity, that is equivalent to a diocese in Western Christianity. Eparchy is governed by an ''eparch'', who is a bishop. Depending on the ...
(diocese) associated with the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church under an unidentified status and territory located in the west of
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, roughly equivalent with Zakarpatska Oblast. The eparchy was created by the
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in 1771. The eparchy is in full communion with the
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. Its parishes observe the Byzantine Rite which is also celebrated by the majority of
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Christians, and as provided for in the original terms of the Union of Uzhhorod. The eparchy is a mother eparchy of at least four modern metropoles, i.e., the Slovak Greek Catholic Church, the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church, and the Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh in the
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.Havrosh, O.
Bishop Milan: "Eparchy of Mukachevo belongs to the biggest in Ukraine" (Владика Мілан: «Мукачівська єпархія належить до найбільших в Україні»)
'. Eparchy of Mukachevo website from
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in the ninth century. The 14th century saw the founding of the famous Saint Nicholas Monastery on "Chernecha Hora" or "Hill of Monks" located in the city of
Mukachevo Mukachevo ( uk, Мукачево, ; hu, Munkács; see name section) is a city in the valley of the Latorica river in Zakarpattia Oblast (province), in Western Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of Mukachevo Raion (district), the city ...
. Many believe that from that point, the Eparchy of Mukachevo evolved into the entity as we know it today. The bishops resided at the Monastery and administered ecclesiastical affairs from there until 1766. After the union with Rome and until 1946, the Monastery of St Nicholas was also the principal religious house of the monks of the
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(OSBM), also called ''Basilian'' monks. The bishops, clergy and faithful of this eparchy were originally Orthodox Christians at some point were reconstituted under an eparchy suffragan to the original
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(Rhosia Orthodox Church) that was under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople (see
Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov The Eparchy of Mukachevo and Prešov ( sr, Епархија мукачевско-прешовска) was an Eastern Orthodox diocese (eparchy) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, that existed from 1931 to 1945. It had jurisdiction over regions of Sl ...
). In 1646, following the example of their compatriots across the Carpathian Mountains in Galicia (current day Western Ukraine), who in 1596 established the
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, the people of the Mukachevo eparchy united with the papal
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(recognizing the primacy of Catholic Rome, not Byzantine, Orthodox 'second Rome' Constantinople) under what is known as the Union of Uzhhorod. Other Eastern Orthodox Christians who belonged to the original Eastern Orthodox eparchy of Mukachevo and refused to convert joined the
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that is suffragan to the
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(and later
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). In the political and spiritual climate of the day, union with Rome was considered by many to be a productive solution to promoting both the welfare of the people and the church. Following a model similar to that proposed at the Council of Florence, the people were allowed to maintain their Byzantine Rite spiritual, liturgical and canonical traditions, while recognizing the Roman Pontiff as the head of the universal church. From 1646 to 1771 the eparchy was suffragan to the
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. On September 19, 1771, after decades of efforts on the part of the bishops of Mukachevo for recognition as a fully self-governing ecclesiastical entity, free from the control of the Latin Catholic bishops of
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(today in
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), the Habsburg Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa issued a decree, subsequently approved by Rome, that created a jurisdictionally independent Mukachevo Eparchy no longer subordinate to the
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ordinary. It was also at this time that the faithful of the eparchy formally became known as
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. During the episcopate of Bishop Andrii Bachynskyij (1772-1809), the eparchy retained its historic name but its seat was moved to
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(1780), where it remains to this day. The Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Uzhhorod is the seat of the eparchy. Following the
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and the occupation of
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by the Soviet regime, the Greek Catholic Church was liquidated in 1949. All properties were allocated to the
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and the clergy and many faithful exiled to concentration camps. The bishop of Mukachevo during this time was Theodore Romzha. In 1947, Bishop Romzha was poisoned by
NKVD The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union. ...
(predecessor of the
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) authorities. During the Soviet years, the Greek Catholic Church in Galicia,
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and Slovakia continued to operate secretly in the underground. With the collapse of the
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, many priests and faithful of the Eparchy of Mukachevo came out of the catacombs. The eparchy was allowed to officially renew its activities in 1989. Bishop Ivan Semedi, who had been secretly consecrated during the persecution years, was the first bishop to freely perform his ministry in over 40 years.


Bishops

The list of the eparchs (bishops) of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo is:


Eastern Orthodox bishops

: *Hierotheos, 940 *Joannes I, 1491-1498 *Basilius I, 1551-1552 *Hilarius I, 1556-1559 *Euthymius I, 1561-1567 *Amphilochius, 1569-1596 *Basilius II, 1597-inc. *Sergius, 1601-1616 *Sophronius I, 1616 *Hilarius II *Euthymius II, 1618-inc. *Petronius, 1623-1627 *Joannes II (Hrehorovych), 1627-1633 * Basilius III (Tarasovych), 1634-1642 *Porphyry (Arden), 1640—1643 *Sophronius II (Yusko), 1646 (Vlach) * Basilius III (Tarasovych), 1646-1648 *Parfeniy (Petrovych-Ratoszynski), 1648—1649 *Joannicius (Zeikan), 1652—1686 *Theophanes (Mavrokordato), 1677 (Archbishop of Hungarian Ruthenia) *Methodius (Rakovecki), 1687—1692 *Joseph (Stojka), 1692—1711 *Dosyteus (Feodorovych), 1711—1734


Greek Catholic bishops

:*''after the 1646 Union of Uzhhorod the Eparchy of Mukachevo united with Rome'' * Vasyl Tarasovych, 1646-1648 * Petro Parfenii, 1649-1665 *Yosyf Voloshynovskyi, 1670-1673 *Porphyriy Kulchynskyi, 1681-1686 *Yosyf de Kamelis (Joseph de Camillis), 1690-1706 *Yosyf Hodermarskyi, 1706-1716 * Hennadiy Bizantsiy, 1716-1733 * Stefan Olshavskyi, 1733-1737 *
Havryil Blazhovskyi Havryil Heorhiy Blazhovskyi, Order of Saint Basil the Great, O.S.B.M. (born as Juraj Mankovič; uk, Гавриїл Георгій Блажовський, hu, Gábor György Blazsovszky, sk, Gabriel Juraj Blažovsky, c. 1705 – 20 December ...
, 1738–1742 * Manuil Olshavskyi, 1743–1767 * Ivan Bradach, 1767–1771 **''In 1771 the Eparchy of Mukachevo got his independence from the Latin bishop of Eger'' * Ivan Bradach, 1771–1772 *
Andriy Bachynskyi Andriy Bachynskyi ( uk, Андрій Бачинський, hu, Bacsinszky András; 11 November 1732 – 19 November 1809) was a Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Mukacheve from 1773 to 1809. Bi ...
, 1773–1809 ** auxiliary bishop Mykhaylo Bradach, 1808–1812 * Mykhaylo Bradach, Apostolic Administrator, 1812–1815 * Oleksiy Povchiy, 1816–1831 * Vasyl Popovych, 1837–1864 * Stefan Pankovych, 1866–1874 * Ivan Pasteliy, 1876–1891 * Yuliy Firtsak, 1891–1912 ** coadjutor bishop
Antal Papp Antal Papp (17 November 1867 – 24 December 1945) was a Ruthenian and Hungarian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Mukacheve from 1912 to 1924, Apostolic Administrator of the new created Hungarian Gre ...
, 1912 *
Antal Papp Antal Papp (17 November 1867 – 24 December 1945) was a Ruthenian and Hungarian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Mukacheve from 1912 to 1924, Apostolic Administrator of the new created Hungarian Gre ...
, 1912–1924 *
Petro Gebey Petro Gebey ( uk, Петро Ґебей, hu, Gebé Péter; 20 July 1864 – 26 April 1931) was a Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of Mukacheve from 1924 to 1931. Biography Born in Kalnyk, Austria ...
, 1924–1931 *
Oleksandr Stoyka Oleksandr Stoyka ( uk, Олександр Стойка, rue, Александер Стойка, hu, Sztojka Sándor; 16 October 1890 – 31 May 1943) was a Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of ...
, 1932–1943 * Miklós Dudás, Apostolic Administrator, 1943–1946 *Bl. Teodor Romzha, 1944–1947 **''In 1949 the Communist
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
abolished the Greek Catholic Church; all its properties were allocated to the Russian Orthodox Church.'' * Clandestine Bishops ** Alexander Chira, 1944–1983 ** Petro Oros, 1944–1953 ** Konstantyn Sabov, 1977–1982 ** Ivan Semedi, 1978–1991 ** Yosyf Holovach, 1983–1991 ** Ivan Margitych, 1987–1991 **''In 16 January 1991 the Holy See confirmed all clandestine consecrations'' * Ivan Semedi, 1991-2002 ** auxiliary bishop Yosyf Holovach, 1991–2000 ** auxiliary bishop Ivan Margitych, 1991–2002 ** auxiliary bishop
Đura Džudžar Đura Džudžar (born April 22, 1954) is Serbian eparchial bishop of the Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur since 2018. He was previously titular bishop of Acrassus (2001-2018), auxiliary bishop of the Ruthenian Eparchy of Mukachevo (2 ...
, 2001–2003 * Milan Šašik, Apostolic Administrator, 2002–2010 * Milan Šašik, 2010–2020 ** auxiliary bishop Nil Lushchak, 2012–2020 * Nil Lushchak, Apostolic Administrator, since 2020


Statistics

In 2014 the eparchy had 320,000 faithful, 2 bishops, 429 parishes, 280 diocesan priests, 30 religious priests, 44 men religious, 45 women religious, 0 deacons and 98 seminarians.


See also

*
Eparchy of Mukačevo and Prešov The Eparchy of Mukachevo and Prešov ( sr, Епархија мукачевско-прешовска) was an Eastern Orthodox diocese (eparchy) of the Serbian Orthodox Church, that existed from 1931 to 1945. It had jurisdiction over regions of Sl ...


Sources and external links


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References


Further reading

* * {{Authority control Mukachevo Zakarpattia Oblast Eastern Catholic dioceses in Ukraine History of Carpathian Ruthenia Eastern Catholicism in Ukraine
Mukachevo Mukachevo ( uk, Мукачево, ; hu, Munkács; see name section) is a city in the valley of the Latorica river in Zakarpattia Oblast (province), in Western Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center of Mukachevo Raion (district), the city ...