The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kyiv-Zhytomyr () is a suffragan diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in Ukraine in ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lviv of the Latins.
Its cathedral episcopal see is the St. Sophia's Cathedral, Zhytomyr. It also has, both in Kyiv: a Co-Cathedral of St. Alexander, and a former cathedral, now Church of St. Nicholas.
History
- Established in 1321 as Diocese of Kyiv / Chiovien(sis) (Latin) / Kiovien(sis) (Latin adjective)
- The Diocese of Kyiv was established once more in 1405, with the help of the Dominican order.
- Renamed in 1638 as Diocese of Kijów-Czernihów / Kyiv and Chernihiv (English) / Kiovien(sis) et Chiovien(sis) (Latin)
- Suppressed on 1798.08.08, its territory being reassigned to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lutsk and Zytomierz.
- Restored on 1998.11.25 as Diocese of KyïvâÂÂZhytomyr / Kiovien(sis)âÂÂZytomerien(sis) (Latin) on territory split off from the suppressed Diocese of Zhytomyr (itself split off in 1925 from the Diocese of Lutsk-Zhytomyr), whose last incumbent was appointed here
- Lost a substantial portion of the diocesan territory on 4 May 2002, to establish the Diocese of KharkivâÂÂZaporizhia.
Statistics
As per 2014, it pastorally served 219,600 Catholics (2.7% of 8,182,668 total) on 111,600 kmò in 162 parishes and 124 missions with 160 priests (60 diocesan, 100 religious), 277 lay religious (112 brothers, 165 sisters) and 36 seminarians.
Episcopal ordinaries
(all Roman Rite)
Suffragan Bishops of Kyiv (Kijów, Kiev)
- Henryk, Dominican Order (O.P.) (1321 â ?)
- Jakub, O.P. (? â death 1386)
- MikoÃ
Âaj, O.P. (? â ?)
- BorzysÃ
Âaw, O.P. (? â ?)
- Andrzej (1397 â death 1434)
- Jan (? â death 1466)
- Klemens (? â death 1473)
- Jan Filipowicz (1519 â death 1537)
- Franciszek (? â death 1551)
- Jan Andruszewicz (1545 â 1556.08.27), next Bishop of Ã
Âuck and WÃ
Âodzimierz (Poland) (1556.08.27 â death 1567)
- MikoÃ
Âaj Pac (1557 â death 1585)
- Józef WereszczyÃ
Âski (1592 â death 1598)
- Krzysztof Kazimirski (1598 â death 1618.06.15)
- BogusÃ
Âaw Radoszewski (1619.01.17 â 1633.06.06), next Bishop of Ã
Âuck (Poland) (1633.06.06 â death 1638)
- Bishop-elect Andrzej SzoÃ
Âdrski (1633 â 1635.01.14); after his episcopal consecration Bishop of PoznaÃ
 (Poland) (1635.01.14 â death 1650.04.01) and Bishop of PrzemyÃ
Âl (Poland) (1635.08.14 â 1636.07.21)
Suffragan Bishops of KijówâÂÂCzernihów
- Aleksander SokoÃ
Âowski (1636.07.21 â death 1645.05.09)
- StanisÃ
Âaw Zaremba (1646.04.23 â death 1653.08.03)
- Jan LeszczyÃ
Âski (1655âÂÂ1656)
- Tomasz Ujejski, Jesuit Order (S.J.) (1656 â resigned 1676), also/next Auxiliary Bishop of Warmia (Poland) (1666 â death 1689.08.01)
- Auxiliary Bishop: Stanislaus Giannotti, Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (C.R.S.A.) (1659.12.01 â death 1681), Titular Bishop of Fez (1659.12.01 â 1681)
- Jan StanisÃ
Âaw Witwicki (1679.06.12 â 1682.05.25), next Bishop of Ã
Âuck (Poland) (1682.05.25 â 1687.11.24), Bishop of PoznaÃ
 (Poland) (1687.11.24 â 1698.03.04)
- Andrzej Chryzostom ZaÃ
Âuski (1683.11.15 â 1692.10.15), next Bishop of PÃ
Âock (Poland) (1692.10.15 â 1699.05.25), Bishop of Warmia (Poland) ([1698.06.06] 1699.05.25 â death 1711.05.01) and Apostolic Administrator of Sambia (Prussia) (1699.05.25 â 1711.05.01)
- MikoÃ
Âaj StanisÃ
Âaw Ã
ÂwiÃÂcicki (1697âÂÂ1699), next Bishop of PoznaÃ
 (Poland) (1699 â death 1707)
- Jan PaweÃ
 GomoliÃ
Âski (1698 â death 1711)
- Walenty Maciej Arcemberski (? â 1717)
- Jan Joachim TarÃ
Âo, S.J. (1718.12.05 â 1723.03.15), next Bishop of PoznaÃ
 (Poland) ([1722] 1723.03.15 â 1732.08.13)
- Samuel Jan OÃ
¼ga (1723.09.27 â death 1756.04.19)
- Coadjutor Bishop: Józef Antoni Ã
Âaszcz (1741.08.07 â 1748.01.31), Titular Bishop of Antipatris (1738.06.23 â 1748.01.31), previously as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of CheÃ
Âm (Poland) (1738.06.23 â 1741.08.07)
- Auxiliary Bishop: Antoni Dominik Tyszkiewicz (1739.07.20 â 1740.09.16), Titular Bishop of Mennith (1739.07.20 â 1740.09.16); later Bishop of Samogitia (Lithuania) (1740.09.16 â death 1762.01.31)
- Kajetan Ignacy SoÃ
Âtyk (1756.04.19 â 1759.03.13), succeeding as previous Coadjutor Bishop of KijówâÂÂCzernihów (1749.09.22 â 1756.04.19) and Titular Bishop of Emmaus (1749.09.22 â 1756.04.19); later Bishop of Kraków (Poland) ([1759.02.12] 1759.03.13 â death 1788.07.30)
- Józef Andrzej ZaÃ
Âuski (1759.09 â death 1774.01.07)
- Auxiliary Bishop: Józef MichaÃ
 Ignacy Franciszek OlÃÂdzki, Piarists (Sch. P.) (1763.01.24 â retired 1781), Titular Bishop of Cambysopolis (1763.01.24 â death 1803)
- Ignacy Franciszek OssoliÃ
Âski, Conventual Franciscans (O.F.M. Conv.) (1774.01.07 â death 1784.08.07), previously Titular Bishop of Dardanus (1765.04.22 â 1774.01.07), first as Coadjutor Bishop of BacÃÂu (Moldavia) (1765.04.22 â 1773.12.20), then as Coadjutor Bishop of KijówâÂÂCzernihów (1773.12.20 â succession 1774.01.07)
- Auxiliary Bishop: Franciszek Remigiusz Zambrzycki (1781.12.10 â death 1826), Titular Bishop of Dardanus (1781.12.10 â 1826)
- Kacper Kazimierz Cieciszowski (1784.08.07 â 1798.11.17), succeeding as former Titular Bishop of Theveste (1775.05.29 â 1784.08.07) and Coadjutor Bishop of KijówâÂÂCzernihów (1775.05.29 â 1784.08.07); later Bishop of Lutsk and Zytomierz (Russian Partition) (1798.11.17 â 1828.06.23), Metropolitan Archbishop of Mohilev (Russian Partition) (1828.06.23 â 1831.04.28)
- long vacancy, yet :
- Auxiliary Bishop: Cyryl Lubowidzki (1884.03.24 â 1897.08.02), Titular Bishop of Dulma (1884.03.24 â 1897.08.02); later Bishop of Lutsk and Zytomierz (Ukraine) (1897.08.02 â death 1898.06.09) and Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Kamyanets-Podilsky (Ukraine) (1897.08.02 â 1898.06.09)
- Apostolic Administrator Father Teofil Skalski (1926âÂÂ1932), no other prelature
Suffragan Bishops of KyïvâÂÂZhytomyr
See also
References
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