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Rafajil Korsak

Rafajil Nikolai Korsak (Belarusian: Рафал Мікалай Корсак, Ukrainian: Рафаїл Корсак, Polish: Rafał Mikołaj Korsak) (c. 1599 – 28 August 1640) was the "Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia"[a] in the Ruthenian Uniate Church — a sui juris Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See. He reigned from 1637 until his death in 1640.

Rafal Korsak (Raphael Korsak)
Metropolitan of Kiev
ChurchRuthenian Uniate Church
Appointed5 February 1637
Term ended28 August 1640
PredecessorJoseph Velamin-Rutski
SuccessorAnthony Sielava
Orders
ConsecrationSept 1626 (Bishop)
Personal details
Bornbetween 1598 and 1601
Died28 August 1640
Rome

Life edit

Mikalai Korsak was born near Navahrudak from a noble Calvinist family.[1] Primaries sources disagree on his birth year, which anyway can be fixed into a range from 1598 to 1601.[2] He studied by the Jesuits in Niasviž and in Vilnius, and later in Papal Missionary College in Braniewo and by the Jesuits in Prague. By the Jesuits he converted to the Latin Church and later, supported by Metropolitan Jazep Velamin-Rutski, he joined the Greek-Catholic Church. In 1620 he entered in the Order of Saint Basil the Great taking the religious name of Rafajil (Rafael) and he passed his year of novitiate in the monastery of Byten.[3][2] He studied in the Greek College in Rome from December 1621 to November 1624,[4] when he was requested to return in his country to serve as a bishop.

In 1625 Korsak became archimandrite of the monastery of the Holy Trinity in Vilnius (the main monastery of the Order), in 1626 Proto-Archimandrite (i.e. Superior general) of the whole order (an office he kept till 1636) and in September 1626 he was consecrated a bishop with the title of Galicia. Metropolitan Rutsky chose him as coadjutor bishop with right of succession, and so he was confirmed by Rome on 9 March 1631 notwithstanding the initial concern of the King for his young age. In 1632 he became Eparch (bishop) of Pinsk.[5]

In 1632 the situation of the Greek-Catholic Church had a downturn because of the death of the King Sigismund III who had supported the Church since the Union of Brest. The new king, Władysław IV, in order to be elected, was compelled to sign the "Pacta Conventa" which was favorable to the Orthodox faction, supported by the Cossacks, and prejudicial to the Greek-Catholic Church.[6] Korsak was sent to Rome to find support for the position of his Church, as he succeeded to do. He remained in Rome from 1633 to 1635.[2]

Metropolitan Rutsky died on 5 February 1637 and Korsak became the new Metropolitan of Kiev and head of the Greek-Catholic Church.[7] As with his predecessor, he continued to negotiate with the prelates of the Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia who remained loyal to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. In particular, he engaged with Metropolitan Peter Mogila, seeking a way to unify the Church in Ukraine.[6] However, in 1639 he had to return to Rome for the third time at the request of the pope (visit ad Limina). He arrived in Rome in September 1639, and he passed the winter there. In 1640 he fell ill, and he died in Rome on 28 August 1640. He was buried in the Greek Rite church of Santi Sergio e Bacco.[2]

He wrote a biography of Metropolitan Rutsky, and he translated in Latin the works of Meletius Smotrytsky.[1]

Sources edit

The Golden Horde: The Encyclopedia. The 3 tons / red. GP Pasha and others. Volume 2: Cadet Corps - Jackiewicz. - Minsk: Belarusian Encyclopedia, 2005. - 788 s.: Il. ISBN 985-11-0378-0.

Encyclopedia. At 6 vols 4: The Cadets - Leschenya / Belarusian. Encyclopedia.; Editorial Board.: GP PASHKOV (Chief Ed.) And others.; Sett. EE Zhakevich. - Mn.: BelEn, 1997. - 432 p.: Il. ISBN 985-11-0041-2.

Entsiklopediya istoriї of Ukraine: V. 5: Con - Kyu / Editorial Board.: VA Smolichi (head) that in. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Istoriї Institute of Ukraine. - K.: B-"Naukova Dumka", 2008. - 568 p.

Nazarko I. Metropolitans of Kiev and Galician: Biographical Sketches (1590-1960) . - Rome, 1962.

On Sat Praha-Vilnius, 1981: Florovský Antonín V., Čeští jezuité na Rusi. Jezuitské provincie a slovanský východ, Prague, Vyšehrad 1941.

Poor SN Papacy and Ukraine. Politics Rymskoy chickens at Ukrainian lands in XVI-XVII centuries. K., 1989.

Wise S. Essay on the History of the Church in Ukraine. Ivano-Frankivsk, 1999.

Sapelyak A. Kiev church in Slavic East. Canonico-ecumenical aspect. Buenos Aires, Lviv, 1999.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The title is also known as the Metropolis of Kiev, Halych and all Rus' or Metropolis of Kyiv, Halychyna, and All-Rus'. The name "Galicia" is a Latinized form of Halych, one of several regional principalities of the medieval state of Kievan Rus'.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Н.С. Рубльова. "КОРСАК Рафаїл". Інститут історії України Національної академії наук України. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Welykyv, Athanasius (1956). "Raphaelis Korsak Biographia". Epistolae metropolitarum Kioviensium catholicorum Raphaels Korsak, Antonii Sielava, Gabrielis Kolenda. Analecta OSBM. Serie 2. Sectio 3. Rome. pp. 4–8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Belarusian: Быцень Быцень, in Ivatsevichy Raion
  4. ^ Blazejowsky, Dmytro (1979). "Ukrainian and Bielorussian students at the Pontifical Greek College of Rome". Analecta Ordinis S. Basilii Magni. Rome: sumptibus PP. Basilianorum (Sectio II, vol X (XVI), Fasc 1-4): 152.
  5. ^ Blazejowsky, Dmytro (1990). Hierarchy of the Kyivan Church (861-1990). Rome. pp. 250, 268.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ a b Baran, Alexander (1971). "Propaganda's concern for the Church in Ukraine and Bielorussia". In Metzler J. (ed.). Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide Memoria Rerum. Vol. I/2. Herder. pp. 228–232.
  7. ^ Patritium Gauchat (1935). Hierarchia catholica Medii aevi sive summorum pontificum, S.R.E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series. Vol. 4. Regensburg. p. 150. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Ruthenian Uniate Church titles
Preceded by
Archimandrite of Vilna Holy Trinity Monastery
1625 – 1637
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Archimandrite of Zhydychyn St Nicholas Monastery
1637 – 1640
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Hryhoriy Mykhalovich
Bishop of Pinsk and Turaw
1632 – 1637
Succeeded by
Pakhomiy Oranski
Preceded by Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and all Ruthenia
1637 – 1640
Succeeded by

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Rafajil Nikolai Korsak Belarusian Rafal Mikalaj Korsak Ukrainian Rafayil Korsak Polish Rafal Mikolaj Korsak c 1599 28 August 1640 was the Metropolitan of Kiev Galicia and all Ruthenia a in the Ruthenian Uniate Church a sui juris Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See He reigned from 1637 until his death in 1640 Rafal Korsak Raphael Korsak Metropolitan of KievChurchRuthenian Uniate ChurchAppointed5 February 1637Term ended28 August 1640PredecessorJoseph Velamin RutskiSuccessorAnthony SielavaOrdersConsecrationSept 1626 Bishop Personal detailsBornbetween 1598 and 1601near NavahrudakDied28 August 1640Rome Contents 1 Life 2 Sources 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksLife editMikalai Korsak was born near Navahrudak from a noble Calvinist family 1 Primaries sources disagree on his birth year which anyway can be fixed into a range from 1598 to 1601 2 He studied by the Jesuits in Niasviz and in Vilnius and later in Papal Missionary College in Braniewo and by the Jesuits in Prague By the Jesuits he converted to the Latin Church and later supported by Metropolitan Jazep Velamin Rutski he joined the Greek Catholic Church In 1620 he entered in the Order of Saint Basil the Great taking the religious name of Rafajil Rafael and he passed his year of novitiate in the monastery of Byten 3 2 He studied in the Greek College in Rome from December 1621 to November 1624 4 when he was requested to return in his country to serve as a bishop In 1625 Korsak became archimandrite of the monastery of the Holy Trinity in Vilnius the main monastery of the Order in 1626 Proto Archimandrite i e Superior general of the whole order an office he kept till 1636 and in September 1626 he was consecrated a bishop with the title of Galicia Metropolitan Rutsky chose him as coadjutor bishop with right of succession and so he was confirmed by Rome on 9 March 1631 notwithstanding the initial concern of the King for his young age In 1632 he became Eparch bishop of Pinsk 5 In 1632 the situation of the Greek Catholic Church had a downturn because of the death of the King Sigismund III who had supported the Church since the Union of Brest The new king Wladyslaw IV in order to be elected was compelled to sign the Pacta Conventa which was favorable to the Orthodox faction supported by the Cossacks and prejudicial to the Greek Catholic Church 6 Korsak was sent to Rome to find support for the position of his Church as he succeeded to do He remained in Rome from 1633 to 1635 2 Metropolitan Rutsky died on 5 February 1637 and Korsak became the new Metropolitan of Kiev and head of the Greek Catholic Church 7 As with his predecessor he continued to negotiate with the prelates of the Metropolis of Kiev Galicia and all Ruthenia who remained loyal to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople In particular he engaged with Metropolitan Peter Mogila seeking a way to unify the Church in Ukraine 6 However in 1639 he had to return to Rome for the third time at the request of the pope visit ad Limina He arrived in Rome in September 1639 and he passed the winter there In 1640 he fell ill and he died in Rome on 28 August 1640 He was buried in the Greek Rite church of Santi Sergio e Bacco 2 He wrote a biography of Metropolitan Rutsky and he translated in Latin the works of Meletius Smotrytsky 1 Sources editThe Golden Horde The Encyclopedia The 3 tons red GP Pasha and others Volume 2 Cadet Corps Jackiewicz Minsk Belarusian Encyclopedia 2005 788 s Il ISBN 985 11 0378 0 Encyclopedia At 6 vols 4 The Cadets Leschenya Belarusian Encyclopedia Editorial Board GP PASHKOV Chief Ed And others Sett EE Zhakevich Mn BelEn 1997 432 p Il ISBN 985 11 0041 2 Entsiklopediya istoriyi of Ukraine V 5 Con Kyu Editorial Board VA Smolichi head that in National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Istoriyi Institute of Ukraine K B Naukova Dumka 2008 568 p Nazarko I Metropolitans of Kiev and Galician Biographical Sketches 1590 1960 Rome 1962 On Sat Praha Vilnius 1981 Florovsky Antonin V Cesti jezuite na Rusi Jezuitske provincie a slovansky vychod Prague Vysehrad 1941 Poor SN Papacy and Ukraine Politics Rymskoy chickens at Ukrainian lands in XVI XVII centuries K 1989 Wise S Essay on the History of the Church in Ukraine Ivano Frankivsk 1999 Sapelyak A Kiev church in Slavic East Canonico ecumenical aspect Buenos Aires Lviv 1999 Notes edit The title is also known as the Metropolis of Kiev Halych and all Rus or Metropolis of Kyiv Halychyna and All Rus The name Galicia is a Latinized form of Halych one of several regional principalities of the medieval state of Kievan Rus References edit a b N S Rublova KORSAK Rafayil Institut istoriyi Ukrayini Nacionalnoyi akademiyi nauk Ukrayini Retrieved 27 May 2011 a b c d Welykyv Athanasius 1956 Raphaelis Korsak Biographia Epistolae metropolitarum Kioviensium catholicorum Raphaels Korsak Antonii Sielava Gabrielis Kolenda Analecta OSBM Serie 2 Sectio 3 Rome pp 4 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Belarusian Bycen Bycen in Ivatsevichy Raion Blazejowsky Dmytro 1979 Ukrainian and Bielorussian students at the Pontifical Greek College of Rome Analecta Ordinis S Basilii Magni Rome sumptibus PP Basilianorum Sectio II vol X XVI Fasc 1 4 152 Blazejowsky Dmytro 1990 Hierarchy of the Kyivan Church 861 1990 Rome pp 250 268 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Baran Alexander 1971 Propaganda s concern for the Church in Ukraine and Bielorussia In Metzler J ed Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide Memoria Rerum Vol I 2 Herder pp 228 232 Patritium Gauchat 1935 Hierarchia catholica Medii aevi sive summorum pontificum S R E cardinalium ecclesiarum antistitum series Vol 4 Regensburg p 150 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help CS1 maint location missing publisher link External links edithttp www history org ua termin Korsak RRuthenian Uniate Church titlesPreceded by Archimandrite of Vilna Holy Trinity Monastery1625 1637 Succeeded byPreceded by Archimandrite of Zhydychyn St Nicholas Monastery1637 1640 Succeeded byPreceded byHryhoriy Mykhalovich Bishop of Pinsk and Turaw1632 1637 Succeeded byPakhomiy OranskiPreceded byJosephus Rutski Metropolitan of Kiev Galicia and all Ruthenia1637 1640 Succeeded byAntonius Sielava Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafajil Korsak amp oldid 1166116762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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