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The Conversion of Chelm Eparchy to Orthodoxy
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- List of Abbreviations xix
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Introduction
- Thematic Perspectives 3
- The Greek Catholic Church 5
- The Ruthenians and Their National Movement 8
- Galicia 12
- The Chronological Limits: 1867-1900 13
- Historiography 14
- Archival Sources 19
- Technical Matters 20
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1866-1881
- “A Glimpse into the Future” 23
- The Canonization of losafat Kuntsevych and Its Reception in Galicia 28
- Mykhail Kuzemsky, Bishop of Chelm 32
- The Conflict in Przemysl 42
- The Appointment of a New Metropolitan of Halych 44
- The Appointment of loann Stupnytsky as Bishop of Przemysl 47
- The Sion Circle 49
- The National Populists and the Church 51
- The St George Program of 1871 54
- Improving the People, Serving the Nation 56
- The Conversion of Chelm Eparchy to Orthodoxy 57
- Three-Barred Crosses and Kolpaks 64
- The Resurrectionists 67
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1882-1900
- A: Crisis and Intervention 73
- The Reform of the Basilian Order 79
- The Resignation of Metropolitan losyf Sembratovych 84
- The Excommunication of Father loann Naumovych 94
- The Erection of Stanyslaviv Eparchy 98
- The Lviv Provincial Synod of 1891 101
- Other Measures 121
- Bishops 125
- Andrei Sheptytsky as Bishop of Stanyslaviv 130
- B: Ruthenian National Politics and the Church 135
- Russophilism and National Populism 138
- Radicalism 149
- Pastoral Activity and the National Movement 158
- Conclusions 163
- Appendix:Chronology, December 1881 to November 1882 169
- Notes 171
- Bibliography 217
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- List of Abbreviations xix
-
Introduction
- Thematic Perspectives 3
- The Greek Catholic Church 5
- The Ruthenians and Their National Movement 8
- Galicia 12
- The Chronological Limits: 1867-1900 13
- Historiography 14
- Archival Sources 19
- Technical Matters 20
-
1866-1881
- “A Glimpse into the Future” 23
- The Canonization of losafat Kuntsevych and Its Reception in Galicia 28
- Mykhail Kuzemsky, Bishop of Chelm 32
- The Conflict in Przemysl 42
- The Appointment of a New Metropolitan of Halych 44
- The Appointment of loann Stupnytsky as Bishop of Przemysl 47
- The Sion Circle 49
- The National Populists and the Church 51
- The St George Program of 1871 54
- Improving the People, Serving the Nation 56
- The Conversion of Chelm Eparchy to Orthodoxy 57
- Three-Barred Crosses and Kolpaks 64
- The Resurrectionists 67
-
1882-1900
- A: Crisis and Intervention 73
- The Reform of the Basilian Order 79
- The Resignation of Metropolitan losyf Sembratovych 84
- The Excommunication of Father loann Naumovych 94
- The Erection of Stanyslaviv Eparchy 98
- The Lviv Provincial Synod of 1891 101
- Other Measures 121
- Bishops 125
- Andrei Sheptytsky as Bishop of Stanyslaviv 130
- B: Ruthenian National Politics and the Church 135
- Russophilism and National Populism 138
- Radicalism 149
- Pastoral Activity and the National Movement 158
- Conclusions 163
- Appendix:Chronology, December 1881 to November 1882 169
- Notes 171
- Bibliography 217
- Index 231