Ruthenian Catholic Archeparchy of Smolensk
The Ruthenian Catholic Archeparchy of Smolensk or Smoleńsk of the Ruthenians is a former eparchy of the Ruthenian Uniate Church in part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth facing annexation by the Czarist Russian empire, with episcopal see in Smolensk, now in Smolensk Oblast, Russia.History
It was established in 1625 on Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth territory, previously without proper Ruthenian Catholic jurisdiction.
It was suppressed in 1778, without successor jurisdiction, at its last incumbent's death.;'' Eparchs of Smolensk
- Leo Kreuza-Revuskyj = Lev Revuckyj Krevza, a Vilnius Archmandrite
- Andrej Kvasninskyj-Zlotyj = Andrzej Kwaśniński-Złoty, next Bishop of Pinsk-Turaŭ of the Ruthenians
- Michael Pashkovskyj = Myxajlo Paškovskyj
- Mytrofan Drutskyj Sokolynskyj = Mytrofan Druckyj Sokolynskyj
- Jurij Malejevskyj
- Joasaphat Hutorovych = Josafat Hutorovyč
- Gedeon Shumljanskyj = Hedeon Šumljanškyj
- Michael Tarnovskyj = Myxajlo Tarnovskyj
- Leo Drutskyj Sokolynskyj = Lavrentij Druckyj Sokolynskyj, Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat
- Antin Tomylovyc = Antin Tomylovyč
- Tsezarij Stebnovskyj = Cezarij Stebnovskyj
- Heraclius Lisanski = Iraklij Lisanski
- Josyf Lepkovskyj, succeeding as former Coadjutor Bishop of Smoleńsk of the Ruthenians