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385: 663:. In this eparchy, he was particularly attentive to the quality of church singing, instructing deans to ensure that parish priests formed choirs composed of parish school students. He awarded those most dedicated to improving the quality of singing. He also emphasized the importance of sermons being comprehensible to all listeners, requiring deans to appoint regular preachers and mandating all clergy to deliver sermons on Sundays and holidays, memorize them, and maintain records for review by the dean and bishop. The bishop himself regularly delivered sermons and published approximately 60 homilies in the eparchial journal, 576:, was presented to the Tsar on April 6 of the same year by a delegation that included the administrator of the diocese. The approval of the act and the subsequent decision of the Most Holy Synod on 23 May 1875 marked the dissolution of the Chełm diocese and the incorporation of its pastoral institutions into the Russian Orthodox Church. Following this decision, Father Popel converted along with the vast majority of the Galician clergy who had come to Chełm. 648: 560: 476:
Orthodoxy. In April 1871, he issued a circular mandating the elimination of Latin elements from the Uniate liturgy. In December, he ordered the mandatory celebration of the feasts of St. Nicholas, St. John the Theologian, and St. John the Baptist while omitting the feasts of St. Josaphat, the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Corpus Christi. His decrees, combined with the anti-Unite policies of the Governor of
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punitive measures against resistant parishes. The administrator of the Chełm diocese was instructed to assess the attitudes of the clergy towards the introduced changes and propose penalties for those opposed. He was also required to inform the faithful that the goal of purifying the rite was not to prepare for mass conversion but to restore the Uniate rite to its original form without Latin elements.
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parishes instead of the ordinary of the Eparchy of Chełm and Warsaw, and he was to have direct control over them. These rights were also granted to subsequent Bishops of Lublin, with Chełm remaining their seat. As a bishop, Markell Popel surrounded himself with clergy from Galicia and initially enjoyed the support of the Ober-Procurator of the Most Holy Synod,
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and Corpus Christi were removed from the list of holidays celebrated in the diocese. Entire church buildings were being rebuilt in the style typical of Russian ecclesiastical architecture. Due to resistance from the population to these actions, they were carried out with the support of Tsarist troops
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by the Russian authorities. According to the Russian administration, the liquidation of the last Uniate administrative unit in the Empire had to be preceded by the removal of Latin elements (deeply rooted in the diocese) from the liturgy, which was supposed to facilitate the complete Russification of
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became the Bishop of Chełm. From the beginning of the new ordinary's activity, Father Popel remained in conflict with him. Kuzemski negatively viewed the activities of the Galician clergy who had come to Chełm and were radically combating all Latin elements in the liturgy. In 1869, a conflict arose
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in Saint Petersburg. Uniquely, he was not required to take monastic vows before his episcopal consecration, an exceptional occurrence in the history of the Russian Orthodox Church. Furthermore, on 2 February 1876, by special governmental decree, his name was to be commemorated in the former Uniate
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The Russian authorities, preparing for the final liquidation of the Uniate Church in the Empire, decided to entrust the administration of the Chełm diocese to a clergyman with Russophile views who would support the plans of the Tsarist administration. In 1868, Father Markell Popel was presented to
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In 1871, Mykhailo Kuzemski resigned from the administration of the Chełm diocese. On 15 April 1871, the Tsar issued a decree appointing Father Markell Popel as the temporary administrator of the diocese. This nomination was poorly received by the clergy of the diocese, as well as by the Orthodox
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see. In this eparchy, he focused primarily on organizing parish schools, establishing 172 such institutions. Similar to his efforts in the Kamianets-Podilskyi eparchy, he also prioritized forming high-quality church choirs and the construction and furnishing of churches. In 1887, he founded the
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included 47 names. Further actions of the administrator of the Chełm diocese were consulted in January 1873 with the governors of Lublin and Siedlce. It was decided to introduce within three months a liturgy entirely based on Russian models (the so-called Synodal Rite) in the Uniate parishes.
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instructed the Ober-Procurator of the Most Holy Synod to establish a Special Committee for the Affairs of the Chełm Diocese to coordinate the actions of civil and ecclesiastical authorities in the region. Father Popel was appointed as one of its members. The committee drafted instructions for
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Father Markell Popel continued to bring more priests from Galicia, personally issuing invitations for them. Such documents facilitated obtaining Russian visas and crossing the border. As the administrator of the diocese, he openly began preparing for the mass conversion of Chełm's Uniates to
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Markell Popel should be considered an ideological seeker of the purity of the Eastern rite, who, although declaring loyalty and obedience to the pope, as they delved into the intricacies of Eastern church identity, came to the conviction of the Union's shortcomings and secretly leaned toward
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Before 1850, he married Klementyna Ełowiecka (died 1864), with whom he had two sons. One of them, Zinoviev (1850–1889), was ordained as a priest in 1873 and served in the following years at the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Mother of God in Chełm, and also held a teaching position at the
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In Polish literature of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which described the circumstances of the dissolution of the Uniate Chełm diocese and the subsequent tsarist repressions against Uniates resisting forced conversion to Orthodoxy, Bishop Markell Popel, along with Metropolitan
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On 12 September 1872, Father Popel reported the results of his survey among the Uniate clergy, stating that 75 out of 262 priests were opposed to the revised liturgy, with another 45 considered uncertain. In October of the same year, the list of "uncertain and disloyal" clergymen in the
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In 1889, Markell Popel retired from the office of Bishop of Polotsk and was placed in retirement. However, he was simultaneously included in the Most Holy Synod and participated in its work until his death. On 16 March 1903, he was elected an honorary member of the
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diocese and left Chełm. His activities as an Orthodox bishop were also negatively assessed by the Most Holy Synod, including his former supporter Pobedonostsev. After his departure, the previously influential circle of Galician clergy lost their prominence.
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The Uniate Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary in Chełm after the reconstruction in the 1870s in the Russian Revival style and adaptation to an Orthodox cathedral. Initially, Markell Popel served in this church as a Uniate priest, later as an Orthodox
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Father Popel was one of the leaders of the ritual movement advocating for the removal of all Latin elements from the Uniate church's liturgy. He implemented such changes in his pastoral practice. In 1862, Greek Catholic Metropolitan of Lviv,
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regarded the new administrator as a usurper. The pope still considered Mykhailo Kuzemski as the Bishop of Chełm and demanded from him a written condemnation of Father Popel's activities, which Kuzemski did not comply with.
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In February 1875, Father Markell Popel, along with other priests serving in the Uniate Cathedral in Chełm, sent a letter to Tsar Alexander II requesting permission to convert to Orthodoxy. This letter, titled the
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sympathies; he instructed his students to sing religious songs in German or Latin. However, by 1854, he had radically changed his views and joined a group of gymnasium teachers who, in cooperation with
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In his sermons and seminary lectures, Father Popel, while officially remaining a Uniate, taught Orthodox theology. On 13 May 1874, Pope Pius IX condemned Father Popel's activities in the encyclical
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the Rus' population of Chełm. These actions were to be carried out by Uniate clergy with Russophile views, who were to be recruited from among the participants of the ritual movement in Galicia.
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family. He completed studies in philosophy and Catholic theology and, after marrying, was ordained a priest in the Uniate rite in 1850. For a year, he engaged in pastoral work in the parish in
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According to Witold Kołbuk, Father Popel was one of the few clergy motivated to come to Chełm Land not by material considerations, but by sincere support for the idea of promoting Orthodoxy.
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Ziejka, J. (1994). "Czytania podlaskie. Unia i unici w piśmiennictwie polskim na przełomie XIX-XX wieku". In Łużny, Ryszard; Ziejka, Franciszek; Kępiński, Andrzej (eds.).
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see, where he served as the ordinary until 1882. He was then the Bishop of Polotsk and Vitebsk from 1882 to 1889. In 1889, he retired but remained a member of the
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in the Russian Empire, he was consecrated on 8 June 1875 as an auxiliary bishop of the Eparchy of Chełm and Warsaw with the title of Bishop of
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Immediately after his consecration, Bishop Markell found himself in conflict with the head of the Eparchy of Chełm and Warsaw, Archbishop
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theological seminary in Chełm. The other son, Juliyan, also became an Orthodox priest, attained the rank of protopriest, and until
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only while standing. He supplied Uniate parishes with Orthodox liturgical books printed in Saint Petersburg. The feast of St.
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priests of the Eparchy of Chełm and Warsaw. They accused Father Popel of leading a dissolute lifestyle. Additionally,
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the pope as a candidate for Bishop of Chełm, but the pope did not agree to his nomination. Eventually,
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and participated in its work until his death in 1903. He died and was buried in Saint Petersburg.
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In 1866, together with his sons, he left Galicia and permanently moved to Russia. His arrival in
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see, likely influenced by Markell’s high-ranking supporters. However, his successor, Archbishop
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For his role in the dissolution of the Chełm diocese, Father Markell Popel was awarded the
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Na pograniczu. Polityka władz państwowych wobec unitów Podlasia i Chełmszczyzny 1772-1875
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He died in 1903 in Saint Petersburg and was buried in the Church of St. Isidore in the
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In October 1873, Father Popel issued a special circular ordering the removal of bells,
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He completed a four-year German school in Halych, followed by classical gymnasiums in
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On 10 December 1878, the Most Holy Synod appointed Markell Popel as the Bishop of
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Latawiec, K. "Duchowieństwo soboru prawosławnego w Chełmie w latach 1875–1905".
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had been a negative event for the Rus' people and that their original faith was
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Wierzchowski, M. (1957). "Sprawa Chełmszczyzny w rosyjskiej Dumie Państwowej".
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activist and chaplain of the church at the Russian embassy in Vienna, Father
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Father Markell Popel arrived in Chełm Land with a recommendation from
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between Father Popel and the bishop over the former's boycott of the
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movement. He was also one of the leaders of the ritual movement in
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as the son of nobleman Onuphry Popel. He was baptized in the
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Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church of Ukrainian origin
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From 1851 to 1859, he was a catechist at a gymnasium in
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complex. In 1932, his remains were transferred to the
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On 6 March 1882, Markell Popel was transferred to the
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Duchowieństwo unickie w Królestwie Polskim 1835-1875
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From 1864 to 1865, he edited the religious magazine
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Russian Orthodox Church
Halych
Medukha
Saint Petersburg
Nikolskoe Cemetery
Eastern Orthodoxy
Halych
Medukha
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
Russian Orthodox Church
Ukrainian
Greek Catholic
Buchach
Ternopil
Lviv
Russophile
Galicia
Union of Brest
Orthodoxy
Chełm Land
liquidation of the last Uniate administrative unit
Lublin
Leontius
pl
Podolia
Bratslav
Most Holy Synod
Galicia

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