Roman Catholic Diocese of Lutsk

Roman Catholic Diocese of Lutsk

The Roman Catholic diocese of Lutsk was first erected in the 13th century as the diocese of Luceoria o Łuck. After the victory of Napoleon, the diocese was united with the diocese of Zytomir and Zytomirsk, into the diocese of Lutzk, Zhitomir and Kamenetz.[1] Finally, in 1925, the diocese of Lutsk was restored and the Diocese of Zytomir was split off.[2]

Ordinaries

  • Izydor (1375–1380, bishop of Volodymyr-Volynskyi
  • Hynek (Hynko) Zając z Hasenburga (1371–1388)
  • Rugan (1380–1400, bishop of Volodymyr-Volynskyi
  • Mikołaj (ca. 1388/1390-1400)
  • Grzegorz z Buczkowa (1400-ca.1424), bishop of Volodymyr-Volynskyi
  • Świętosław (1404–1409)
  • Andrzej Spławski (1425- ca.1459), moved from Volodymyr-Volynskyi to Lutsk
  • Wacław Raczkowicz (1459-1460/1462)
  • Jan Łosowicz (1463–1468)
  • Marcin Kreszowski (1468-?)
  • Stanisław Stawski (1483-ca.1488)
  • Jan Andruszewicz Pudełko (1493–1499)
  • Wojciech Radziwiłł (1500–1507)
  • Paweł Algimunt Holszański (1507–1535)
  • Jerzy Chwalczewski (1535–1547)
  • Walerian Protasewicz (1547–1555)
  • Jan Andruszewicz (1563–1579)
  • Wiktoryn Wierzbicki (1579–1588)
  • Bernard Maciejowski (1590–1600)
  • Stanisław Gomoliński (1600–1604)
  • Marcin Szyszkowski (1604–1607)
  • Paweł Wołłowicz (1607–1608)
  • Paweł Wołucki (1608–1616)
  • Henryk Firlej (1616–1618)
  • Andrzej Lipski (1618–1622)
  • Stanisław Lubieński (1624–1627)
  • Achacy Grochowski (1627–1633)
  • Bogusław Radoszewski (1633–1638)
  • Andrzej Gembicki (1638–1655)
  • Jan Zamoyski (1655)
  • Jan Stefan Wydżga (1655–1659)
  • Mikołaj Prażmowski (1659–1666)
  • Tomasz Łaszeński (1667–1675))
  • Stanisław Dąmbski (1675–1680)
  • Stanisław Witwicki (1680–1688)
  • Bogusław Leszczyński (1688–1691)
  • Franciszek Michał Prażmowski (1691–1701)
  • Aleksander Wyhowski (1703–1714)
  • Joachim Przebendowski (1714–1721)
  • Stefan Bogusław Rupniewski (1721–1731)
  • Jan Aleksander Lipski (1731–1736)
  • Andrzej Stanisław Załuski (1736–1739)
  • Franciszek Antoni Kobielski (1739–1755)
  • Antoni Erazm Wołłowicz (1755–1769)
  • Feliks Paweł Turski (1769–1790)
  • Adam Stanisław Naruszewicz (1790–1798)
  • Kasper Cieciszowski (1798–1827)
  • Michał Piwnicki (1827–1845)
  • Kacper Borowski (1848–1871)
  • Szymon Marcin Kozłowski (1883–1898)
  • Cyryl Lubowidzki (1897–1898)
  • Bolesław Hieronim Kłopotowski (1899–1901)
  • Karol Antoni Niedziałkowski (1901–1911)
  • Ignacy Dubowski (1916–1925)
  • Adolf Szelążek (1926–1950)
  • Vacant (1951–1998)
  • Markijan Trofimiak (1998–present)

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