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Joakym Morokhovskyj, O.S.B.M.
Bishop of Volodymyr–Brest
ChurchUkrainian Greek Catholic Church
Appointed9 August 1613
Term ended19 March 1631
PredecessorIpatij Potij
SuccessorJosyf Bakoveckyj-Mokosij
Orders
Ordination1611 (Priest)
Consecration3 July 1614 (Bishop)
Personal details
Born
Illja Morokhovskyj

1576
Died19 March 1631 (aged 54–55)
Volodymyr-Volynskyi, in Ukraine

Joakym Illja Morokhovskyj (Belarusian: Яўхім Ілья Марахоўскі, Ukrainian: Йоаким Ілля Мороховський, Polish: Joachim Eliasz Morochowski) - (1576 in Lviv – 19 March 1631 in Volodymyr-Volynskyi) was a Greek-Catholic Bishop of Volodymyr–Brest from 1613 to 1631.

Life

He studied at the Pontifical Greek College of Saint Athanasius in Rome[1] and then served as secretary to the Polish king Sigismund III Vasa. In 1612 he joined the Basilian monastic order, and in 1614 he was consecrated bishop of Volodymyr-Volynskyi. He worked with Metropolitans Ipatij Potij and Josyf Rutskyj to extend the Uniate church.

Morokhovskyj wrote a number of works of polemical literature directed against Orthodoxy, including Paryhoria (1612, a response to Meletius Smotrytsky) and Dyskurs o początku rozerwania cerkwi greckiej od kościoła rzymskiego (A Discussion on the Origins of the Separation of the Greek Church from the Roman Church, 1622). He also wrote biographies of Josaphat Kuntsevych and Potij[2]..

Notes

  1. ^ Блажейовський, Дмитро (1996). Ієрархія Київської Церкви (861—1996) (in Ukrainian). Львів: Каменяр. p. 296.
  2. ^ "Morokhovsky, Yoakym". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Volodymyr–Brest
1613 – 1631
Succeeded by