Lists of leaders of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
This is a list of leaders of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church which is a sui juris of the Catholic Church that is in full communion with the Holy See. As an Eastern Catholic church, it uses the Byzantine rite in the Church slavonic and Ukrainian languages in its liturgies. Leaders have held several titles over the centuries. The modern primate of the church holds the position of a major archeparch.
Due to historical circumstances, the first hierarchs of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church held titles that did not mention the original metropolitan city of Kyiv. It is common for people to refer to the major archbishop as a "Primate". However, only Mykhailo Levitsky officially held that title which was granted by the Austrian Emperor as the Primate of Halychyna and Lodomeria, but not approved by the Pope.
Metropolitans in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
This is a list of metropolitans in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.Union of Florence
Metropolitans of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus'Following the fall of Constantinople, the Union of Florence fell into abeyance.
Union of Brest
Metropolitans of Kiev, Galicia and all Rus' of the Union of Brest:- Mykhailo
- Ipatii
- Josyf
- Rafajil
- Antin
- Havryil
- Kyprian
- Lev
- Yurij
- Lev II
- Athanasius
- Florian
- Felicjan
- Leo III
- Jason
- Theodosius
Partitions of Poland
Upon the partitions of Poland, the church consisted of three territories: within the Russian Empire; within the Kingdom of Prussia; within the Austrian Empire.Territory within the [Russian Empire]
- Archeparchy of Polotsk, Metropolitan of all Byzantine Catholics in Russia
- Eparchy of Volodymyr–Brest
- Eparchy of Lutsk–Ostroh
- Archeparchy of Smolensk
- Eparchy of Lithuania
- Irakliy
- Hryhoriy
- Josafat
Territory within the [Kingdom of Prussia]
- Eparchy of Supraśl
- Theodosius Wislocki, Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat
- Nicholas Duchnowski
- Bishop-elect Father Leo Jaworowski, next Auxiliary bishop of Eparch Jozafat Bułhak in Brest and titular bishop of Volodymyr.
Territory within the [Austrian Empire]
Those eparchies that ended up within the Habsburg monarchy were reorganized. The Eparchy of Lviv was elevated to an archeparchy and its bishop became a metropolitan bishop governing the rest of the eparchies of the former Ruthenian Uniate Church. The new metropolis received the name of Galicia, an echo of the 14th century Metropolis of Halych. Only these hierarchs were recognised by the Holy See; those created by the Russian state were not recognised.- Archeparchy of Lviv, Metropolitan of Galicia