Sylvester Sembratovych
His Eminence Sylvester Sembratovych | |
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Metropolitan of Lviv | |
Church | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church |
Appointed | 27 March 1885 |
Installed | 5 May 1885 |
Term ended | 4 August 1898 |
Predecessor | Joseph Sembratovych |
Successor | Julian Sas-Kuilovsky |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1 November 1860 (Priest) |
Consecration |
20 April 1879 (Bishop) by Joseph Sembratovych |
Created Cardinal | 29 November 1895 |
Personal details | |
Born |
3 September 1836 Desznica |
Died |
4 August 1898 61) Lviv | (aged
Sylvester Sembratovych (Ukrainian: Сильвестр Сембратович, Polish: Sylwester Sembratowycz; 3 September, 1836 – 4 August, 1898) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1885 until his death in 1898 and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church.
Life
Sylvester Sembratovych was born on 3 September 1836, in the village of Desznica, in south-eastern Poland.[1] He studied in Vienna and in Lviv. From 1854 he moved for the academic studies in the Greek College of St. Athanasius, Rome, where he was ordained as a priest on 1 November 1860 and he obtained a doctorate in theology in 1861. He remained in Rome until 1863 when he returned to Galicia and was appointed to serve in the village of Tylicz.[2] He worked also in Greek-Ruthenian Seminary of Lviv until 1865, when he was appointed professor of theology in the University of Lviv, an assignment he kept till 1879.[3]
On 20 April 1879 he was consecrated auxiliary bishop of the Archeparchy of Lviv by his brother, the Archbishop of Lviv Joseph Sembratovych.[3] When his brother resigned in 1882, Sylvester Sembratovych was appointed apostolic administrator. On 27 March 1885 he was formally appointed Archbishop of Lviv, i.e. the primate of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, and he was enthroned on 5 May 1885. As Primate, he reformed the Basilian Monastic Order, published vernacular prayer books and held a synod in 1891.
On 29 November 1895 he was created Cardinal priest by Pope Leo XIII with the titulus of Santo Stefano al Monte Celio. He died in Lviv on 4 August 1898.[3]
Notes
- ↑ "Sylwester Cardinal Sembratowicz (Sembratovyc)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
- ↑ "S. Emin. Il Card. Sivestro Sembratowycz". Bessarione (Rome) 4: 270. 1898.
- 1 2 3 Salvador Miranda. "(100) 1. SEMBRATOWICZ, Sylwester". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Retrieved 29 March 2011.