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91:), who demanded immediate recognition of freedom of religion and the rights of the Eastern Orthodox Church, a new commission was created, and the "Articles" were prepared. According to this document, the Eastern Orthodox Church in Ukraine officially received the right to have its own hierarchy headed by the metropolitan and 4 bishops (Lviv, Lutsk, Przemyśl, Mstislav), to conduct services freely, to have churches, monasteries, printing houses, schools, brotherhoods. Churches and monasteries in Kyiv were returned to the Eastern Orthodox Church (except for the 230:"Articles for the Reassurance of the Ruthenian People of the Greek Faith living in the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania" («Статті для заспокоєння народу руського грецької релігії, який живе у Королівстві Польському та Великому князівстві литовському» (1632-1635)) // Political encyclopedia. Editorial staff: Yu. Levenets (head), Yu. Shapoval (deputy head) and others. - Kyiv: Parliament publishing house, 2011. - p.688 ISBN 978-966-611-818-2 44:(April 1632), the Cossack Officers sent their representatives to the convocation Sejm with the demand to be allowed to participate in the elections of the new king and to ease national and religious oppression. At the provincial sejmiks in Ukraine, the issue of the need to return to Eastern Orthodox believers their rights, which they were deprived of after the conclusion of the 98:
The "Articles" were of a compromising nature and could not finally settle the religious issue in Ukraine and Belarus. In addition, after being elected king, Władysław IV, under the pressure of the Polish nobility, annulled some clauses of this act. Persecution of the Eastern Orthodox Church became
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To the 415th anniversary of the birth of Peter Mohyla and the 380th anniversary of his founding of the Lavra School (1631) and the beginning of the Kyiv-Mohyla Collegium (1632) (До 415-річчя від дня народження Петра Могили та 380-річчя заснування ним Лаврської школи (1631 р.) і початку діяльності
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and approved by the Sejm in January 1632, which legalized the existence of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The goal of the document was to resolve the conflict between two confessions Catholic (Roman and Greek) versus Eastern Orthodox. The failure to follow the
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in 1596, was discussed. For example, at the Sejmik in Pryluky, the Zaporizhzhian Cossacks drew up instructions for their delegates, in which they demanded a positive decision at the Sejm on the restoration of the rights of the Eastern Orthodox church. Similar demands were put forward by the
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On June 22, 1632, at the Convocation Sejm in Warsaw, the Eastern Orthodox and Protestants jointly submitted their demands, formulated in 14 points. During the work of the commission (Petro Mohyla from the Eastern Orthodox,
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and Vilnius brotherhoods. The latter even produced a special brochure for the convocation of the Sejm called "Synopsis" - "Brief description of rights, freedoms and liberties...".
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The demands of the Ukrainian population were also supported by the Eastern Orthodox church hierarchy, led by the archimandrite of the
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one of the reasons for the national liberation uprisings of the 1630s and the
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Articles for the Reassurance of the Ruthenian People
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Index

Ukrainian
Władysław IV Vasa
Khmelnytskyi Uprising
Sigismund III Vasa
Union of Brest
Lviv
Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra
Peter Mohyla
Krzysztof "Piorun" Radziwiłł
Joseph Velamin-Rutski
Uniates
Electoral Sejm
Adam Kisiel
Vydubychi Monastery
national liberation war
Bohdan Khmelnytskyi
Smolensk War
Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1441–1596)
Metropolis of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' (1620–1686)


Історія: Річ Посполита від «заспокоєння народу руського» до Хмельниччини
To the 415th anniversary of the birth of Peter Mohyla and the 380th anniversary of his founding of the Lavra School (1631) and the beginning of the Kyiv-Mohyla Collegium (1632) (До 415-річчя від дня народження Петра Могили та 380-річчя заснування ним Лаврської школи (1631 р.) і початку діяльності Києво-Могилянського колегіуму (1632 р.))
Пункти для заспокоєння руського народу
Archived
Wayback Machine
Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine
Institute of History of Ukraine
Naukova dumka
Handboook on the history of Ukraine. Edited by I. Pidkova and R. Shust. - Kyiv: Heneza, 1993.

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