- Union of Uzhhorod
The Union of Uzhhorod was the
1646 decision of 63Ruthenian Orthodox priests from the south slopes of theCarpathian Mountains , then within theKingdom of Hungary , to join theCatholic Church on terms similar to theUnion of Brest from1596 in the lands of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth .History
Signed in the Castle of
Uzhhorod onApril 24 by theRoman Catholic bishop Jakusits ofEger , the union was initiated on the Ruthenian side by the Basilian monastic order under the leadership of the monkPetro Parfenii (Peter Parthenius). The agreement allowed that the Eastern Byzantine church rite would be preserved and that the new "Uniate " priests would be elevated to the status of Roman Catholic clergy. As Orthodox clergy their status had been that ofvassal s with the requisite feudal duties.The Basilian monks, led by Parfenii, agreed to the Union of Uzhhorod based on the following understandings:
* Preservation of eastern rites
* The right to choose bishop, subject to the approval of Rome
* Being granted the privileges of the Roman-Catholic clergyThere have been no original copies of the Union of Uzhhorod found in church or civil archives. The Union is documented in a petition dated
January 16 ,1652 in which six archdeans petition Vatican to confirm Petro Parfenii as the Bishop of Mukacheve.The Union was approved by the Synod in
Tyrnov (1648), however the Vatican did not ratify these conditions at that time, because Parfenii was an orthodox bishop. Only in 1655, when Rome made Parfenii its bishop ofMukacheve did the Union extend to the East. By 1721, the Union encompassed the entire Carpathian region.In 1949
Soviet authorities "revoked" the Union, creating the Orthodox Eparchy of Mukachiv-Uzhhorod, under the Patriarch of Moscow. In the late 1980s the Uniate church was re-established in Transcarpathia, following the easing of Soviet religious persecution.See also
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Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
*Ruthenian Catholic Church
*History of Christianity in Ukraine References
*cite book | author=Magocsi, Paul Robert and Ivan Pop | title=Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture| location=Toronto | publisher=University of Toronto Press | year=2005 | id=ISBN 0-8020-3566-3
*cite book | author=Warzeski, Walter C. | title=Byzantine Rite Rusins in Carpatho-Ruthenia and America | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=Byzantine Seminary Press | year=1971 | id=ISBN none
*Ludvik Nemec, The Ruthenian Uniate Church in Its Historical Perspective, "Church History", Vol. 37, No. 4. (Dec., 1968), pp. 365-388. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-6407%28196812%2937%3A4%3C365%3ATRUCII%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L JStor.org]External links
* [http://www.simkovich.org/religion.htm Simkovich.org: Union of Uzhorod details and related history]
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